Denton, TX apartments for rent
1,175 apartments for rent in Denton, TX, from 61 communities.
19Twenty Apartments
1824 N Ruddell St, Denton, TX, 76209
Hickory Street Lofts
311 E. Hickory, Denton, TX, 76201
Alta Denton Station
3909 N Loop 288, Denton, TX, 76208
Arden at Corinth
3451 FM 2181, Corinth, TX, 76210
Hunters Creek Apartments
2250 Hunters Creek Road, Denton, TX, 76210
The Village at Rayzor Ranch
3235 Heritage Trail Blvd, Denton, TX, 76201
Perch Denton
2205 Bonnie Brae Street, Denton, TX, 76207
14FiftyOne Student Living
1451 Centre Place Dr, Denton, TX, 76205
Canopy at South Lakes
500 S Interstate 35 E, Denton, TX, 76205
Linden Apartments
219 University Dr., Denton, TX, 76205
The Veranda
2420 E Mc Kinney Rd, Denton, TX, 76209
Lofts on the Square
115-117 N. Austin, Denton, TX, 76201
Rayzor Ranch Single Family Homes
2408 Aurora Lane, Denton, TX, 76207
Country Park Apartment Homes
1606 East McKinney Street, Denton, TX, 76209
Mayhill Crossing
4600 E McKinney St., Denton, TX, 76208
The Lodge at Pecan Creek
6503 W Shady Shores Rd, Denton, TX, 76208
Preserve at Pecan Creek
6303 W Shady Shores Rd, Denton, TX, 76208
Worthington Business Park
4408 Worthington Drive, Denton, TX, 76207
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Average rent in Denton
In Denton, the average rent is $1,519 per month, with the average rental size around 908 square feet. Most renters here pay between $1,000 - $1,500, making it the most common rent bracket in the area.
- Under $1,000
- 10%
- $1,001 - $1,500
- 47.9%
- $1,501 - $2,000
- 27.7%
- $2,001 - $2,500
- 8.9%
- $2,501 - $3,000
- 3.3%
- Over $3,000
- 2.2%
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
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Renter’s City Guide to Denton
Introduction
Denton is the county seat of Denton County and the northernmost tip of the “Golden Triangle of North Texas,” with Dallas and Fort Worth forming the other two points. The city is famous for a thriving music scene that rivals that of Austin, complete with several music festivals throughout the year. It’s also a bustling college town, home to the University of North Texas and its student population of more than 37,000. In fact, the city ranks #5 on Livability’s list of the “Top 10 Best College Towns.”
How big is Denton?
Despite having a population of more than 135,000, Denton is just the 26th-most popular city in Texas. It covers a total area of 88 square miles, similar to Seattle or Washington.
What cities are close to Denton?
Denton is around 40 miles north of both Dallas and Fort Worth, while Oklahoma City is just under 170 miles north of Denton.
What is the weather like in Denton?
Denton has a humid, subtropical climate characterized by hot, humid summers and cool winters. Summers see average highs in the 90s from June through August, while December and January experience average lows of around 35°F. The city enjoys around 220 sunny days a year and about 39 inches of rain, just slightly above the national average. Rain falls throughout the year, though May and October typically see the most, while snowfall is uncommon. Tornadoes are rare here, but not unheard of, with Denton lying at the southern end of Tornado Valley.
What are the pros of living in Denton?
Denton offers a vibrant vibe, although it avoids the frantic hustle and bustle of a larger city. It enjoys all the amenities you’d need, as well as sunny weather and a spectacular music and arts scene. With a hefty college population, the nightlife is also great and there’s no shortage of things to do. Outside of the city, Denton is also known as North Texas Horse Country and is home to the largest concentration of horse farms in the U.S.
What are the cons of living in Denton?
The hot and sticky summers can be tough for those who aren’t used to them. However, this is a trait shared by most Texas cities — and, indeed, most Southern cities. Notably, Denton is not ideal for those looking for peace and tranquility. It may be a relatively small city, but it’s still too big to enjoy a small-town vibe, and a large college student population can make it seem noisy at times. For those looking to commute to Dallas or Fort Worth, those metros are nearby, but not so close as to be convenient. As such, you can expect at least a 45-minute commute.
Expenses & Housing Stats
How much is public transportation in Denton?
The Denton County Transit Authority (DCTA) provides public transportation in and around Denton, operating numerous bus lines. Rather than simple, one-way tickets, DCTA offers half- or all-day fares. For local transportation, a half-day fare costs $1.50 and a day pass is $3, while a regional day pass will cost $12. A monthly pass on local transit is just $48, and $192 for regional transport.
How much does a meal cost in Denton?
A three-course meal for two in a mid-range restaurant averages $40 in Denton. A regular coffee will normally be around $4.40.
How much are utilities in Denton?
For a 915-square-foot apartment, expect to pay around $130 per month on basic utilities, including water, electricity, cooling, heating and garbage disposal. An internet connection will generally cost an additional $55 per month.
Denton Housing Statistics
- 6,457 Single-family detached homes
- 904 Attached homes or townhouses
- 23,002 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (4,314) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (10,220)
Among all the available rental units in Denton, 28% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 72% are apartments.
Jobs & Education
What are the major industries in Denton?
The most common industry in Denton is education, which employs around 17.7% of the workforce. The retail trade sector follows with 12.1%, while the healthcare and social assistance industry hires around 10.3%.
What are the top employers in Denton?
The University of North Texas is one of the top employers in Denton, followed by the Denton Independent School District.
What are the top colleges in Denton?
Denton is home to the University of North Texas, a bustling establishment that offers a plethora of degree and associate programs and certifications, and is often featured among the top 100 colleges in the U.S.
Denton Employment Statistics
| Y-o-Y Change | ||
| White Collar | 67,554 | 5.3% |
| Blue Collar | 14,515 | 3.7% |
| Y-o-Y Change | ||
| Self Employees | 7,201 | 11.1% |
| Private Companies | 53,759 | 5.0% |
| Governmental Workers | 15,974 | 2.2% |
| Not for Profit Companies | 5,135 | 6.8% |
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What can you do in Denton for free?
Denton is home to a number of beautiful parks that are great for enjoying the sunny weather. The 190-acre South Lakes Park is a popular choice offering a multitude of facilities, including playgrounds, picnic areas, sports facilities and a number of trails ideal for hiking, cycling, jogging or walking the dog.
What is there to do in Denton for families?
Take the family out for a treat at Marie’s Old Fashioned Ice Cream and Soda Shop. All the ice cream is made in-house using a machine from 1927. For more meanderings down memory lane, Atomic Candy is a nostalgic candy shop that kids and adults alike will love. Finally, the Planetarium at the University of North Texas is a must and is equal parts educational, entertaining and inspirational.
What are the main annual events in Denton?
Music festivals take center stage throughout the year in Denton, with the Denton Blues Festival in September and the Denton Arts & Jazz Festival each April. The North Texas State Fair and Rodeo is another top pick, taking place each August and featuring live music, the iconic rodeo and livestock shows throughout nine days of fun.
What are the renters’ rights in Denton?
Renters’ rights in Denton are protected by the Texas Tenant Advisor. While landlords can set an application fee, they must also provide applicants with a written notice of their eligibility criteria. In this way, potential tenants don’t need to waste money applying for properties that they won’t qualify for. Additionally, the landlord isn’t typically able to raise the rent during a lease period, but is able to do so at the end of the lease.