
Casas Adosadas en Alquiler en Richardson, TX (68 Alquileres) Página 2 de 2


13217 Fall Manor Dr

13220 Fall Manor Dr

13328 Southview Ln

13706 Flagstone Ln

14372 Haymeadow Cir

12828 Woodbend Ct

13702 Flagstone Ln

9471 Timberleaf Dr

13853 Leinsper Green Drive

16404 Lauder Ln

12305 Halima St

17713 Coralberry Dr

13852 Brookgreen Dr

8313 Oxalis Ln

8235 Snapdragon Wy

6434 Southpoint Dr

432 Texas Dr
Richardson, TX Guía Local

¿Cuánto cuesta alquilar una casa en Richardson?
| Dormitorios | Precio Promedio | Más barato | Más caro |
|---|---|---|---|
| Townhomes en Alquiler 2 Dormitorios en Richardson | $2,061 | $1,400 | $3,950 |
| Townhomes en Alquiler 3 Dormitorios en Richardson | $2,543 | $1,750 | $3,200 |
| Townhomes en Alquiler 4 Dormitorios en Richardson | $3,100 | $2,800 | $3,400 |
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¿Que tipo de alquileres hay actualmente en Richardson?
Actualmente hay 430 Apartamentos de Alquiler en Richardson, TX con precios que van desde $529 hasta $19,237. También hay 423 Casas Unifamiliares, Condominios y Casas Adosadas en alquiler disponibles actualmente en Richardson que van desde $1,100 hasta $3,950.
¿Cuál es el rango de precios actual de las viviendas de alquiler en Richardson?
Los precios hoy en día para las casas, condominios y casas adosadas en alquiler en Richardson oscilan entre $1,100 hasta $3,950 con un alquiler mensual promedio de $2,352.
Cuánto cuestan los alquileres más amplios de tres y cuatro dormitorios en Richardson?
Para quienes buscan una vivienda más grande, los apartamentos de tres dormitorios en Richardson oscilan entre $747 hasta $7,494, mientras que las casas con tres dormitorios, condominios y casas adosadas en alquiler oscilan entre $1,750 hasta $3,200. Los alquileres de viviendas unifamiliares de cuatro dormitorios también están disponibles a partir de $2,800 y los apartamentos de cuatro dormitorios comienzan en $2,632.
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