
Apartments near Market Center-Orange Line in Dallas, TX (682 Rentals)


3200 Thomas Ave

5502 Mesa Cir

4031 Cole Ave

4033 Cole Ave

4060 Travis St

Cityplace Tower Apartments

4143 Buena Vista St

5601 Mesa Cir

4110 Travis St

5632 Mesa Cir

The Terminal at Katy Trail

The Knightsbury Condo

3116 Elizabeth St

4206 Buena Vista St

Tri-Plex

4223 Buena Vista St

509 Elm St

Jefferson at Central

4231 Buena Vista St

4136 Cole Ave

4228 Buena Vista St

Buena Vista Street Condos

4121 McKinney Ave

Travis Street Condos

Belmont

1710 Morris Street

Malaga Townhomes

4221 Cole Ave

4223 Cole Ave

Buena Vista Avenue Condos

4319 Buena Vista St

4310 Buena Vista St

Sycamore Condos

4327 Buena Vista St

3524 Munger Ave

4237 Cole Ave

4321 Travis St

4343 Buena Vista St

4219 Mckinney Ave

4334 Buena Vista St

Cambridge Court Condos

3200 Ross Ave

4343 Travis St

Parkwood Place Condos

4320-4330 Travis St

3105 San Jacinto St

4345 Travis St

4315 Cole Ave

4402 Buena Vista St

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There are currently 1,257 Studio Apartments in Dallas with rent ranges from $536 to $10,073 with an average price of $1,370.
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