Dallas, TX apartments for rent
9,579 apartments for rent in Dallas, TX, from 478 communities.
Vue Live Oak
1333 N. Peak St., Dallas, TX, 75204
Deep Ellum Lofts
3401 Commerce St Suite 100, Dallas, TX, 75226
PrestonBridge Apartments
14455 Preston Road, Dallas, TX, 75254
The Crosby at the Brickyard Apartment Homes
2001 Wittington Pl, Farmers Branch, TX, 75234
Luxia Swiss Avenue
4217 Swiss Avenue, Dallas, TX, 75204
Flats at Five Mile Creek
423 East Ledbetter, Dallas, TX, 75216
Adam Hats Lofts
3401 Commerce St Suite 100, Dallas, TX, 75226
Tides at Royal Lane North
9505 Royal Lane, Dallas, TX, 75243
The Courts at Preston Oaks
5400 Preston Oaks, Dallas, TX, 75254
Preston Village Apartments
18909 Lloyd Circle, Dallas, TX, 75252
Bridges at Deer Run
3637 Trinity Mills Rd., Dallas, TX, 75287
Howell Uptown
3400 Howell St., Dallas, TX, 75204
The Statler Residences
1919 Jackson St, Dallas, TX, 75201
Lakewood Flats Apartments
7425 La Vista Drive, Dallas, TX, 75214
Ventana Ridge
3130 Lombardy Ln, Dallas, TX, 75220
3200 Main
3401 Commerce St Suite 100, Dallas, TX, 75226
MAA North Hall
3096 N. Hall Street Suite 173, Dallas, TX, 75204
High Point Family Living
414 W. Louisiana Ave, Dallas, TX, 75224
LTV Tower Apartments
1555 Elm St., Dallas, TX, 75201
State Thomas Ravello
2610 Allen Street, Dallas, TX, 75204
The Langford
200 West Commerce Street, Dallas, TX, 75208
Copper Bishop Arts
505 W 8th St, Dallas, TX, 75208
Winsted at White Rock
2210 Winsted Drive, Dallas, TX, 75214
Wildflower Apartments
6031 Pineland Drive, Dallas, TX, 75231
Residences at Park District
2120 Olive Street, Dallas, TX, 75201
Waterchase Apartments
12365 Plano Road, Dallas, TX, 75243
Get to know Dallas, TX
See what’s nearby
Average rent in Dallas
In Dallas, the average rent is $1,593 per month, with the average rental size around 859 square feet. Most renters here pay between $1,000 - $1,500, making it the most common rent bracket in the area.
- Under $1,000
- 13.1%
- $1,001 - $1,500
- 43%
- $1,501 - $2,000
- 25.7%
- $2,001 - $2,500
- 10%
- $2,501 - $3,000
- 4.1%
- Over $3,000
- 4.1%
Average utility cost in Texas
In Texas, renters typically spend around $456 per month on utilities, with costs ranging from $20 for cable to $170 for electricity, depending on factors like home size, season, and usage.
$170
$81
$65
$85
$20
$35
Think bigger. Search wider
Close by, worth a look
- Farmers Branch apartments for rent
- Irving apartments for rent
- Mesquite apartments for rent
- Duncanville apartments for rent
- Addison apartments for rent
- Garland apartments for rent
- DeSoto apartments for rent
- Richardson apartments for rent
- Grand Prairie apartments for rent
- Lancaster apartments for rent
- Carrollton apartments for rent
- Rowlett apartments for rent
- Cedar Hill apartments for rent
- Euless apartments for rent
- Sachse apartments for rent
- Red Oak apartments for rent
- Plano apartments for rent
- Grapevine apartments for rent
- Arlington apartments for rent
- Bedford apartments for rent
Need a rental nearby? With Point2Homes, you can quickly browse listings for great apartments and single-family homes near your current location. Narrow down listings by price, number of bedrooms, outdoor space, or pet-friendliness. On your phone or desktop, it’s easy to find the right home near you or anywhere in the U.S. Start your local rental search now.
Renter’s City Guide to Dallas
Introduction
As one of Texas’s major cities, Dallas is home to some of the largest corporations in the U.S. The city is well-known for its world-class sports teams, healthy economy, a vibrant cultural scene and top-rated suburbs that provide a secure and healthy environment.
Central Dallas is highly urbanized and the downtown area, in particular, is bustling with things to do. The city is also home to a wealth of spacious semi-urban suburbs, home to families, young professionals and retirees alike. From artsy neighborhoods to a flourishing economy and various properties to rent or buy, there’s something for everyone.
How big is Dallas?
As the third-largest city in Texas and the ninth biggest in the U.S., Dallas also forms the fourth largest metropolitan area in the country when you take its westerly neighbor Fort Worth into account. It has a population of over 1.3 million, just under a million fewer than Houston. The city is spread over five separate counties and covers a total of 385 square miles.
What cities are close to Dallas?
Fort Worth is Dallas’s closest neighbor and is just over 30-miles away. Austin is about 190-miles away to the south, while Houston is a little further, at about 230-miles. The drive to Houston typically takes around 4 hours.
What airports are there in Dallas?
Two international airports are serving Dallas: Dallas Love Field and Dallas Fort Worth Airport. As well as international flights, both also offer national routes.
What is the weather like in Dallas?
With mild winters and a fairly warm climate, the weather in Dallas is typical of other Texas cities. You might see the occasional snow and ice storm in January or February, but they’re the exception rather than the rule. Summer highs generally range between 89? to 96?, whereas spring and fall are typically more temperate, with temperatures between the high 50s and 60s.
What are the pros of living in Dallas?
Dallas has a thriving economy and offers a plentiful supply of job opportunities in a wide range of fields. The neighborhoods and communities that make up the city are as varied as they are exciting, providing something for everyone and making it easy for new-comers to find their place. As for entertainment, the city offers a huge range of things to see and do, plus an unrivaled sports scene.
What are the cons of living in Dallas?
The biggest disadvantages to Dallas come down to traffic and parking. If you own a car and commute, you can expect to spend an average of 53 hours in traffic each year. Indeed, Dallas is the 11th-most congested city in the U.S. Parking in Dallas proper is as tricky as it is expensive. With parking spots coveted, most areas in the center provide only paid parking or valet options.
Expenses & Housing Stats
Is it cheap to live in Dallas?
Compared to other large cities in the U.S., the cost of living in Dallas is fairly low. For example, rents in Dallas are more than 50% lower than New York on average, while local purchasing power is over 45% higher.
How much is public transportation in Dallas?
Getting around Dallas is a piece of cake, and there are plenty of choices when it comes to public transportation. The DART (Dallas Area Rapid Transit system) provides buses, commuter trains, rail services, streetcars, carpooling and trolley lines throughout the city and metro area. Expect to pay around $3 for a single ride or around $96 for a monthly pass.
How much does a meal cost in Dallas?
Expect to pay around $15 for a meal in a typical, inexpensive restaurant, or $50 on average for a 3-course meal for two in a mid-range restaurant. To wash it down, a regular coffee averages out at just under $4.
How much are utilities in Dallas?
You can expect to pay an average of just over $150 per month for basic utilities on a 915 sqft apartment in Dallas. This is just under the national average of around $160 per month and includes heating, water, electricity and garbage disposal. To add an internet connection, you can expect to pay about $70 per month.
Dallas Housing Statistics
- 44,888 Single-family detached homes
- 8,603 Attached homes or townhouses
- 276,617 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (29,960) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (177,594)
Among all the available rental units in Dallas, 18% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 82% are apartments.
Jobs & Education
What are the major industries in Dallas?
The most popular industries in Dallas include financial services, technology, defense, telecommunications and transportation. Dallas is also home to many people working in tech, with around 43% of Texas’s total tech employees calling the city home.
What big companies are in Dallas?
Many large companies have headquarters in Dallas, including national and international names, as well as several Fortune 500 companies. Some of the most notable are American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, JCPenney, Texas Instruments, Exxon Mobil, AT&T and Kimberly-Clark.
How many schools are there in Dallas?
Dallas is served by the Dallas Independent School District, which provides more than 300 public schools. There are also over 85 private schools in the city.
What are the top colleges in Dallas?
Dallas has several options when it comes to higher education, including University of Dallas, Dallas Baptist University, UT Dallas, UNT Dallas, Texas Woman’s University and Southern Methodist University.
Dallas Employment Statistics
| Y-o-Y Change | ||
| White Collar | 515,244 | 1.4% |
| Blue Collar | 157,521 | -0.5% |
| Y-o-Y Change | ||
| Self Employees | 71,096 | 3.9% |
| Private Companies | 495,136 | 0.1% |
| Governmental Workers | 62,220 | 3.0% |
| Not for Profit Companies | 44,313 | 3.4% |
Dallas Education Statistics
Dallas Household Statistics
Lifestyle & Renting Tips
What are the top attractions in Dallas?
Dallas is home to several historical sights that attract millions of visitors each year. Highlights include Dealey Plaza, Dallas Zoo, the Six Flags amusement park and Reunion tower, which offers views over the city.
What can you do in Dallas for free?
There’s a whole host of things to do for free in Dallas. Klyde Warren Park offers live music, large-scale chess, ping pong and a children’s playground. Alternatively, hop aboard the M-Line Trolley for a ride in a vintage streetcar, taking in some of the best shopping destinations in the city. For art-lovers, the Dallas Museum of Art is also free to visit.
What is there to do in Dallas for families?
Families will never be bored in Dallas. There’s plenty to keep the whole family entertained, from the Legoland Discovery Center to the Dallas World Aquarium. For something a little different, check out the Medieval Times Center for an entertaining history lesson, jousting knights included! If you need to cool down, check out the Great Wold Lodge indoor water park, which is open all year.
What is there to do in Dallas for couples?
Dallas has a hot dating scene and couples are spoilt for choice when it comes to things to do. The House of Blues is ideal for music lovers, or for something a little more classical, try the Dallas Symphony. For a classic date night, catch an indie movie at the stunning Angelika Theater. For a romantic place to stay, the W Hotel has some stunning suites.
Where to eat out in Dallas?
Dallas has some fantastic steakhouses, one of the best being Nick & Sam’s Steakhouse at 3008 Maple Ave, Oak Lawn. Other top restaurants include Sambuca, The Porch and The Rustic.
What parks are there in Dallas?
Dallas is home to dozens of high-quality parks, packed full of things to see and do. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the 9 miles of hiking, biking and running trails on offer at White Rock Lake Park. The Katy Trail is another favorite among local runners, while Klyde Warren Park is excellent for the whole family and frequently hosts live concerts. Nature lovers can appreciate the local flora and fauna at The Trinity River Audubon Center.
What sports teams play in Dallas?
Dallas is crazy about sports, and the city hosts famous teams across a variety of leagues, including baseball, football, hockey, basketball and soccer. Some of the most recognized names are the Dallas Cowboys, the Texas Rangers, the Dallas Mavericks, the Dallas Stars and FC Dallas.
What are the main annual events in Dallas?
Every year, Dallas hosts the Texas State Fair, complete with carnival rides, sizzlingly good food, live entertainment and many games and competitions to enjoy. The star of the show is the iconic Texas Star and standing 212 feet tall, it’s the tallest Ferris wheel in the U.S.
What cultural things are there to do in Dallas?
Culture vultures will find plenty to keep them entertained in Dallas. It is excellent for catching a show, with the Dallas Summer Musical Theater Company showcasing Best of Broadway. Start your day well and grab a coffee in one of the many bustling cafes while studying the Dallas Morning News for the latest current affairs. Or, discover a hidden gem as you peruse the shelves at the Dallas Public Library. Alternatively, head to the world-famous Perot Museum to find out how things work. Delve into history at the Sixth Floor Museum or the George W. Bush Presidential Library or catch a breath of fresh air in the breathtaking botanical garden and arboretum.
Where to go shopping in Dallas?
There are several top shopping venues in Dallas, including NorthPark Center and The Galleria. For something a little different, head to the Bishop Arts district, where you’ll find all types of boutiques and oddities. For bagging a bargain, check out the Allen Premium Outlets.
What are the renter’s rights in Dallas?
Renters’ rights in Dallas are fairly comprehensive and include protection against landlord retaliation under the “Retaliation Against Tenants Prohibited” ordinance. Renters who feel as if they have been retaliated against are even offered a city attorney. Be sure to check the Dallas City Hall website for up-to-date information regarding your rights as a tenant.
Is Dallas urban or rural?
For people moving to Texas from out of state, it can be a surprise to see how urban Dallas actually is. Central neighborhoods, in particular, are highly urban and have more in common with downtown New York than the farms you might have been expecting. Outlying suburbs are less urbanized but are still far from rural.