Looking For a Posh Pad to Lease? Here Are the Top 10 Most Expensive Rentals in Dallas-Fort Worth

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Are you accustomed to living in the lap of luxury, but need a spot to rest your head on the short term? Luxury renters rejoice, as we have a list of the creme de la creme in high-end leasing in the Dallas-Fort Worth region.

From high-rises to grand estates, check out this list of the top 10 most expensive rentals in North Texas from our friends at RentCafe.

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1. 4012 Glenwick Lane, University Park

Now that 5432 Walnut Hill is no longer for rent, this Spanish-inspired Volk Estates home is the priciest lease in Dallas, on MLS for $20,000 a month from Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s Realtor Joan Eleazer. You get four bedrooms, five full and one half bath, 7,361 square feet and an enormous, .67 acre treed lot complete with a lovely pool.

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2. 6417 Sudbury Road, Plano

Located in the prestigious Kings Gate enclave, this estate has everything a high-level executive or security-minded celebrity could desire … and then some. This home has curves for days, floor-to-ceiling windows, and dramatic interiors that are sure to impress. You can lease this 8,625-square-foot home marketed by Pogir at Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s today for $15,9000.

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3. 3030 McKinney Ave., No. 2101, Dallas (Tie)

La Tour is perhaps one of the most interesting high-rises in Dallas, and you could lease this five-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bath unit marketed by Zach Mrusek at Dave Perry-Miller Real Estate for $15,000 a month. The views of the downtown Dallas skyline are enough to make you search for your security deposit.

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3. 10584 Tobias Lane, Frisco (Tie)

Old-world charm and modern amenities plus an enviable location make this Shaddock Estates home a great luxury rental. This five-bedroom, five-bath home has some stunning architectural details and gorgeous living spaces that make it perfect for entertaining. It’s for rent if you can cough up $15,000 a month.

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3. 1643 Promontory Drive, Cedar Hill

Located inside the “Best Southwest” neighborhood, this gorgeous estate is perfect for those who want a little distance. With almost 7,500 square feet on more than 5 acres, this home has cozy interiors and some of the best views of Joe Pool Lake. And it will only set you back $15,000 a month, natch.

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6. 3537 Marquette St., University Park

This classic colonial in University Park not only feeds into Hyer Elementary, but it’s within walking distance of the shops and restaurants at Preston Center. You can lease this beauty from Jennifer Miller at Dave Perry-Miller Real Estate for $12,600 a month. Not only do you get more than 5,600 square feet with four bedrooms and four-and-a-half baths, but the living spaces are just perfect for hosting teatime.

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7. 2525 N Pearl Street, No. 1101, Dallas

Feeling Ritzy? This unit inside the Residences at the Ritz Carlton is practically gilt. It’s one of the smallest properties on this list at 2,638 square feet with two bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths, but the address commands a whopping $12,500 a month.

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8. 2555 N Pearl Street, No. 802, Dallas

The second Ritz Carlton residence on this list is just a might smaller at 2,344 square feet, but it’s on the eighth floor of the tower, which has some impressive views. This building was just completed in 2007 and has some jaw-dropping amenities. And it’s just $12,000 a month, too.

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9. 6011 Club Oaks Dr, Dallas

With 6,610 square feet leasing at just $10,900 a month, you better bet you’re getting a deal on this estate on the Bent Tree Country Club golf course, overlooking the 16th fairway. It’s a visually impressive home with grand entertaining areas and all the bells and whistles.

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10. 2840 Dyer Street, University Park

And lastly, we have this gorgeous stone-and-brick traditional built in 2007 and located on Dyer Street, just a hop from Snider Plaza in University Park. It’s up for lease at $10,000 — the least expensive on this list — but considering the luxurious finish-out in this home and the opulent master bath, you better bet it’s still a value.

Joanna England is the Executive Editor at CandysDirt.com and covers the North Texas housing market.

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