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Top neighborhoods in Dallas

Oak Lawn

Oak Lawn

What it’s like to live in Oak Lawn

LGBTQ+ renters have long called Oak Lawn home, where the neighborhood's inclusive atmosphere supports diverse lifestyles within walking distance to Dallas's best nightlife. Historic apartment buildings with character details share streets with sleek new developments offering contrasting rental options at various price points. The neighborhood's central location provides unbeatable access to both downtown employment and uptown entertainment without excessive commutes in either direction.
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Families
Retirees
Professionals
Young Renters
Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
Mixed-Use
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Mixed-Use & Commercial
Lake Highlands

Lake Highlands

What it’s like to live in Lake Highlands

Suburban serenity meets urban access in this White Rock Lake-adjacent enclave. Renters prize the 9-mile loop trail's kayak rentals but contend with summer algae blooms affecting water activities. The Lakeside Market's weekend farmers market draws crowds that overflow parking onto residential streets.
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Retirees
Dog Owners
Outdoor Enthusiasts
Commuters
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Suburban
Green Spaces
Family-Friendly
Old East Dallas

Old East Dallas

What it’s like to live in Old East Dallas

Historic architecture meets urban renewal in Old East Dallas, where century-old homes stand alongside thoughtful modern development. The neighborhood offers surprisingly diverse housing options from Victorian homes to contemporary apartments, with rents ranging from $895 for studios to premium prices for larger historic properties. Just a 10-minute drive from downtown, the area provides excellent accessibility while maintaining its distinctive personality with tree-lined streets and local businesses like Bangkok City restaurant and Dolly Python vintage shop. While gentrification is gradually raising prices, Old East Dallas still delivers more character and value than many comparable Dallas neighborhoods.
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City Guide for Dallas, TX

"My home in Dallas is wonderful. I can walk everywhere. It's a pretty good hidden secret, Dallas. There are wonderful restaurants and a wonderful nightlife. It's just a beautiful city to be in." (Jodi Lyn O'Keefe)

Considered by many to be a frontier of the west (although folks in Fort Worth will likely have a different opinion about that), it’s not all about boots and cowboy hats in Dallas; some of the top names in fashion and cuisine have established Texas outposts, and as one of the top 10 largest cities in the country, Dallas’ many neighborhoods all have a distinct flavor and personality, leaving plenty of options open for everyone looking to call the “Big D” their home.

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