Apartments

After Monday’s Tornado Sirens, LBJ Corridor Apartment Proposal Meeting Rescheduled to Tuesday, March 22 

By April Towery / March 22, 2022 /

Bruce Wilke has lived in Dallas’ Hillcrest Forest neighborhood for 38 years and says he’s not opposed to new development in the LBJ/Preston Hollow area. The president of the neighborhood association said he does, however, have a problem with noise, cut-through traffic, incompatibility, and the precedent that would be set by the construction of seven-story…

District 11 Debates: Should the LBJ Corridor Be Lined With Apartments Instead of Offices?

By Candy Evans / March 14, 2022 /

Commercial apartment developers have their eyes on the south side of the golden LBJ Freeway corridor, running between Preston Road to the west, and Hillcrest/Coit to the east. They aim to replace aging late 1970s-era office buildings — occupied most recently by Brinker International — with two seven-story apartment complexes totaling 420 apartments, or 57…

Did a ‘New York Times’ Columnist Become an Influencer for the Euless Rental Market? Maybe

By Tommy Cummings / January 9, 2022 /

The Zumper Dallas Metro Area Report, which monthly analyzes listings across 14 metro cities to show the most and least expensive cities and cities with the fastest-growing rents, revealed that Euless rentals are going up.

How Plano Apartment Dwellers Can Grade Their Building and Living Standards

By Tommy Cummings / December 5, 2021 /

Plano is featuring an online tool called the Multi-family Rental Registration and Inspection Program that helps apartment residents and visitors rate complexes larger than five units and older than five years old.

Why More Arlington Millennials Apply for Rentals in North Texas

By Tommy Cummings / November 28, 2021 /

In a recent RENTCafé analysis, Millenials are being outpriced in the housing market and have fueled the trend of lifestyle renting to a five-year high.