Apartments near Basswood Crossing in Fort Worth, TX (149 Rentals)

4425 Park Creek Ct

4020 Blue Flag Ln

4133 Silverberry Ave

4637 Parkmount Dr

4713 Park Downs Dr

4529 Angelina Way

4728 Grant Park Ave

3728 Flintwood Trail

3800 Staghorn Cir S

4725 Grant Park Ave

4024 Periwinkle Dr

7924 Buttonwood Dr

7929 Park Ridge Dr

4605 Buffalo Bend Pl

4904 Lodgepole Ln

8000 Summer Sun Dr

6367 Estates Ln

8164 Heritage Pl Dr

3528 Paladin Pl

7775 Arcadia Trail

4105 Heritage Way Dr

7000 Derbyshire Dr

8045 Cannonwood Dr

3205 Chesington Dr

7154 Tularosa Ct

7005 Welshman Dr

4216 Cave Cove Ct

3728 Evergreen Ridge Rd

8541 Western Meadows Dr

4132 Jenny Lake Trail

8660 Lariat Cir

4004 Knollbrook Ln

8837 Sunset Trace Dr

3912 Crater Cir

8736 Eaglestone Way

7545 Sienna Ridge Ln

4905 Spur Ridge Ct

4204 Enchanted Rock Ln

5012 Raymond Dr

5433 Scotts Valley St

8820 Moon Rise Ct

5720 Mountain Stream Trail

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There are currently 282 Studio Apartments in Fort Worth with rent ranges from $630 to $1,987 with an average price of $1,222.
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