Chances are, when you’re thinking about seeing a movie on the big screen, you rely on movie reviews – but when considering a place to live, you have probably have not thought as much about apartment reviews. Dallas has hundreds of thousands of rental units from which to choose, and when making such a decision, it’s helpful to look at some apartment reviews. Dallas rental prices vary a great deal in terms of price, ranging from as low as $370 for a studio in suburban communities such as Carrolton, to over $10,000 per month for a deluxe penthouse over the heart of downtown Dallas.

Online there are a number of services available where you can access hundreds of apartment reviews. Dallas rental units are described in detail in terms of location and accessibility to amenities, building amenities, rental prices, deposit requirements and pet policies. Pet lovers will be pleased to discover that in many apartment reviews, Dallas rental properties are actually quite amenable to those with cats and dogs (limits may apply – for example, in many cases tenants may be allowed to keep a dog that is under 40 pounds for safety reasons).

By considering the contents of apartment reviews, Dallas residents both current and future can easily determine which apartment buildings best fit their needs. For example, are you among the growing numbers of people who telecommute and therefore need access to high-speed Internet? Many apartment complexes in the DFW metro region offer broadband or cable Internet services at no additional charge.

For other people, security is an important issue. This is also addressed in our apartment reviews. Dallas area apartments that feature gated entries and limited access to non-residents are described in detail and rated in terms of resident safety. Others have luxury on their minds. Deluxe accommodations in desirable downtown Dallas locations are also covered in apartment reviews.

Dallas is a community with a rich history, yet is definitely forward-looking. There are many different architectural styles to choose from, ranging from late-Victorian and early Craftsman styles to the latest contemporary styles constructed as recently as last year – meaning all the latest appliances and energy-efficient climate control is included.

Other issues you may wish to consider when choosing a residence based on our apartment reviews, Dallas residents or those planning a move to DFW include whether you are willing to commute a longer distance in exchange for lower rent, or pay higher rent, yet live closer to the central business district. In general, the further out you live, the less you will pay in rent. If you actually work in the suburbs, this is definitely the way to go; however, considering escalating transportation costs, it may actually be cheaper to choose a more expensive apartment that is closer to downtown if this is where you work.

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