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Apartments in Dallas-Fort Worth

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4,294
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$1,250/mo
Median 1BR Rent
6+
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Popular Neighborhoods in Dallas-Fort Worth

Explore DFW's hottest neighborhoods with real pricing data.

Uptown Dallas

Uptown Dallas

The walkable epicenter of Dallas nightlife and dining. High-rise living with the Katy Trail at your doorstep.

Avg 1BR: $1,650/mo
Deep Ellum, Dallas

Deep Ellum

Dallas's music and arts district. Live venues, street murals, and converted warehouse lofts with character.

Avg 1BR: $1,450/mo
Bishop Arts District, Dallas

Bishop Arts

Eclectic boutiques, local restaurants, and a tight-knit community feel in one of Dallas's most charming districts.

Avg 1BR: $1,350/mo
Knox-Henderson, Dallas

Knox-Henderson

Upscale shopping, trendy brunch spots, and a blend of vintage homes and modern apartment complexes.

Avg 1BR: $1,550/mo
Victory Park, Dallas

Victory Park

Next to the AAC arena. Luxury high-rises, sports fans' paradise, and easy DART access to the rest of Dallas.

Avg 1BR: $1,700/mo
Arlington, Texas

Arlington

Home to AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field. Spacious apartments at prices that make Dallas renters jealous.

Avg 1BR: $1,150/mo

Why Dallas-Fort Worth?

DFW is the fastest-growing metro in the U.S. by population, adding over 100,000 new residents per year. That growth has fueled a construction boom: thousands of new Class A apartments have hit the market in the past 24 months, and many are competing for tenants with aggressive concessions. For renters, this means leverage. Our AI tracks 1,840+ active listings to find where supply exceeds demand and prices dip below comparable properties.

No state income tax, a lower cost of living than Austin, and a job market anchored by corporate headquarters from Toyota to Charles Schwab make DFW one of the most compelling metros for relocation. The median one-bedroom at $1,250/month is 23% below Chicago and 60% below Manhattan, with significantly more square footage per dollar.

The Metroplex is massive, though, and pricing varies wildly by submarket. A luxury one-bedroom in Uptown runs $1,650 while a comparable unit in Arlington goes for $1,150. Our system maps these price gradients across every submarket so you can make an informed decision about where your budget goes furthest.

Beyond pricing, our building intelligence gives you an edge. We've verified approval policies, showing procedures, and leasing contacts at thousands of DFW buildings. In DFW, only 24% of the 4,200+ buildings we've verified accept housing vouchers -- the lowest acceptance rate across our markets. That makes our database essential for voucher holders navigating this challenging landscape, where knowing which buildings will even consider your application saves weeks of wasted effort. Whether you need buildings that accept housing vouchers, offer flexible credit policies, or provide self-guided tours, we have the data to match you -- before you waste a single application fee.

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