Comfortable Living in Dallas Apartments

Posted on August 14, 2008
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Comfortable Living in Dallas Apartments

Dallas is considered to be one of the best U.S cities to live in. If you are planning to move to Dallas, you can consider renting a Dallas apartment, at a reasonable price.

 

In Dallas, you can find different types of apartments, available to you, whatever your budget may be. Apartments in Dallas are available to rent anywhere from a 6 month to 24 month lease or longer. When deciding to rent an apartment, you must think about some factors such as your budget, the community, basic amenities required, transportation and commuting time, and options for your pets.

 

A Dallas Texas apartment is well maintained, so you don’t have to put any effort into repairs or have any additional costs, while renting your apartment. During your lease period, all major repair costs are taken care of by the owner of the building.

 

While looking for a Dallas apartment to rent, you should remember that, the rent prices are influenced by many factors. The location and convenience of your requirements, is one of the major factors which influence the cost of an apartment. The size of the apartment is another major factor influencing its rent price. Your budget should be planned realistically while opting for apartments to rent in Dallas.

 

Downtown Dallas Apartments are one of the latest residential options available in Dallas. The downtown apartments are modern and stylish in their looks. Due to being well maintained and having a close proximinty to restaurants, the arts district, the nightlife and work, many downtown Dallas Apartments are attracting more and more people. The new stylish streets add elegance to the area. During your lease term in an apartment in the Downtown areas, your travel expenses will be less and you will save a lot of time. Hence, these types of apartments are preferred by people working close and in the downtown area of Dallas.

 

It is a very tedious and hectic task to find a perfect apartment to rent, within your calculated time period, in Dallas. Hence, to make your apartment search easy, you can contact an apartment finder that provide their services in the DFW Metroplex.

 

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10 Responses to “Comfortable Living in Dallas Apartments”

  1. sokola311 on August 14th, 2008 3:03 pm

    This place is a dump. Very old and run down. For the same price, or even, cheaper, you can get something brand new with better views right across the street – I did!

  2. Jacobzcool1 on August 14th, 2008 2:25 pm

    Modern apartment buildings have secure parking usually underground,. Older type buildings are called unit blocks and generally have carports for parking at the back of the buildings.
    have a look at this real estate site to give you an idea…if renting prices are per week.
    http://www.domain.com.au/Public/SearchResults.aspx?mode=rent&Refine=1&state=NSW&areas=Sydney+City&sub=Sydney&pcodes=2000&ssubs=1&displmap=0&areato=2147483647&from=0&to=2147483647&proptypes=&ptdes=All%20Property%20Types&searchterm=sydney

  3. Valor on August 14th, 2008 2:53 pm

    Depends on how high up you are and what type of building it is. The higher up you are, the less noise and commotion you hear. That's if you have a balcony. There are quite a few dwelling downtown that don't have balconies. For instance, you could live in the John Hancock building. No balconies and no noise, but a great view. And some of the people there are so high up in the sky that it could be raining on the street below and they don't know it until they get downstairs. But again, it depends on the building and how high up you are.

    As for cost, yes, everything is a big more expensive downtown. The stores charge more because they figure you can afford it if you can liv downtown. True, you can be steps away from all of the "action", but if you want to go somewhere quiet you have to drive quite a ways away. There are lots of other neighborhoods in Chicago where you can just walk to a quiet park in a matter of minutes.

    Finally, make sure the area you're looking at is "downtown". Lots of people who are unfamiliar with the city assume that places like Wrigleyville is "downtown". It's not. It may look like it on a map or have a lot of tall condos, but it's not officially "downtown". Also, there are a lot of condos in the south Loop which is also downtown, but it's a totally different atmosphere than the condos and apartments right in the center of downtown. Give us the approximate area you're talking about and we can tell you better what goes on there,

  4. 口_口 on August 14th, 2008 5:59 pm

    12 people in a 2 bedroom is highly illegal. I would rather live in a place where I knew I could not be evicted by the town/fire marshal at a moments notice.

  5. Slicey on August 15th, 2008 4:14 am

    I have had Comcast for the past 5 years and have not had any problems. The broadband is extremely fast and I have only experienced one outage. I never lived in a high rise, so you'll have to ask your building manager about satellite.

    There's no LOGO, but everything else is available from Comcast.

    There is digital voice, but if you have a cell phone, stick with it. Cost is like $20-30 per month.

    Yes, the prices are high, but the service and customer support have been excellent.

    Hope this helps!

  6. Shravan K on August 15th, 2008 10:09 pm

    Bethesda is much more expense then rockville. Bethesda is a very nice area, but the the traffic is so bad there because of the high rises and the limited streets. Plus you will be traveling Rt 355 past NIH and the Navy hospital. Rt 355 around these 2 areas is BAD during rush hour and will only get worst because of the construction at both locations.

    If you work in Rockville, you should think about going north of Rockville (around Shady Grove Road). Prices are MUCH less!!! Rockville should have apartments!!!! Maybe you are not looking at the right areas.

    Welcome to the DC area.

    What area is the job located at? Email me if you want more help/information.

  7. Rory S on August 15th, 2008 10:25 pm

    http://pennstate.craigslist.org/

    http://pennstate.craigslist.org/apa/415293306.html

    3 in a 1 bdrm is really crowded. 4 in a 2 bdrm is more doable – either bunk beds in both bdrms or two twin beds in each if there's room, or futons! If any of you are handy, create some semi-loft bed frames. Have the bed about waist or chest height – easier to jump onto than a bunk, but lots of storage space underneath.

    4 x $250 = $1000
    4 x $330 = $1320

    Not real easy to find as they go fast, but keep looking! Don't forget to ask for the utilities history – depending on how well-built the place is (or isn't!) the utilities can really range.

  8. heyitsme1203 on August 15th, 2008 10:34 pm

    Try this site……..

    http://www.rent.com

  9. Do your own thinking! on August 16th, 2008 3:51 am

    they get put in vans and driven out to the suburbs or they go to a chruch program

  10. Meals on August 17th, 2008 11:56 pm

    get everthing in WRITTING
    and have a realestate lawyer check it out.
    find out who the leasing agent is .
    walk very careful through this egg shell field.

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