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  1. Building Photo - Trinity Rental
    2 Months Free

    Trinity

    1010 Singleton Blvd, Dallas, TX 75212

    Studio - 3 Beds$1,170 - $3,475

  2. Building Photo - MAA Heights Rental
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    MAA Heights

    3015-3015 State St, Dallas, TX 75204

    Studio - 2 Beds$1,310 - $5,375

  3. Building Photo - The Nash Rental
    1 Month Free

    The Nash

    8213 Meadow Rd, Dallas, TX 75231

    Studio - 3 Beds$1,161 - $5,149

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Living in Dallas TX

Dallas merges southern hospitality with big-city living. Known for its lively nightlife, active arts scene, world-class shopping, and rich culture, Dallas has something for everyone. They say everything is bigger in Texas, and Dallas certainly embraces this saying. There is an abundance of rental options in Dallas. You'll be able to find everything from cozy apartments to towering high-rise apartments with skyline views. The city also has impressive single-family houses with manicured yards and backyard pools.

Moving to the Area

The median income in Dallas is $52,580, and, because there's no state income tax in Texas, you get to keep a lot more of your paycheck. After housing and food, transportation comes in as Dallas' third biggest monthly expense. Dallas doesn't offer a lot of public transportation options, so having a car is a must if you decide to move here.

Lifestyle

The Dallas Metro is made up of two major cities, Dallas and Fort Worth, along with several surrounding cities. Popular neighborhoods in Dallas include Far North Dallas, Oak Lawn, the Bishop Arts District, Deep Ellum, Uptown, Preston Hollow, and Downtown. The area is home to several professional sports teams, including the Dallas Cowboys (NFL), Dallas Mavericks (NBA), and Texas Rangers (MLB), with their respective stadiums being AT&T Stadium, American Airlines Center, and Globe Life Field. The cost of living in Dallas has been rising, with the median home price around $400,000 and rental prices averaging $1,800 per month. Notable parks include Klyde Warren Park and White Rock Lake Park, while cultural attractions feature the Dallas Museum of Art and the Perot Museum of Nature and Science.

Culture

There's something for everyone in Dallas, from the theaters and galleries in the Dallas Arts District to the Dallas World Aquarium and the Fort Worth Zoo. Sports fans can cheer for the NFL's Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium, and history lovers will enjoy visiting the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza and the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District.

Industry

Those moving to Dallas will be immersed in a booming business area with plenty of job opportunities. You will find twenty-one Fortune 500 companies headquartered in and around the Dallas Metro. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is a major hub for American and Southwest Airlines. Top job industries include defense, financial services, information technology and data, life sciences, semiconductors, telecommunications, transportation, and processing. The cost of living in Dallas is relatively affordable compared to other major cities, with housing costs showing a steady increase but still offering a range of options for residents.

Sports & Colleges

Dallas is known for its sports culture and is home to the Dallas Cowboys football, Texas Rangers baseball, Dallas Mavericks basketball, Dallas Stars hockey, and FC Dallas soccer. The city has hosted the Super Bowl, World Series, and NBA Finals, showcasing its prominence in the sports arena. Additionally, the Dallas metro area boasts several top colleges, including the University of Texas at Dallas, University of Texas at Arlington, Southern Methodist University, Texas Christian University, and the University of Dallas. The cost of living in Dallas has seen fluctuations, with housing prices reflecting the city's growth and demand.

Landmarks

From the street art in Deep Ellum to the steer statues in Pioneer Plaza, Dallas features some unique and fascinating landmarks. The Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge is also a work of art, as is the beautiful Old Red Museum. If you like your landmarks quirky (and perhaps a little bit creepy), you'll love the Giant Eyeball statue in the heart of Downtown Dallas. The Grassy Knoll is considered a must-visit for those interested in the history of the JFK assassination.

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