Moving to Dallas and choosing between the trendy neighborhoods? Here's the real talk.
Uptown:
- Average 1BR rent: $1,800-2,400/mo (Apartments.com, March 2026)
- Walkability: Best in DFW (by a low bar). Katy Trail, McKinney Ave restaurants
- Vibe: Young professionals, finance bros, happy hour culture
- Parking: Most complexes include 1 spot. Street parking is brutal.
- Best for: 23-30, wants to walk to bars, doesn't mind paying premium
Deep Ellum:
- Average 1BR rent: $1,400-1,900/mo
- Walkability: Good within the district. Less walkable to groceries/errands.
- Vibe: Artsy, live music, graffiti walls, tattoo shops. Grittier than Uptown.
- Safety: Be aware after midnight. Car break-ins are the #1 complaint.
- Best for: Creative types, music lovers, wants character over polish
Bishop Arts:
- Average 1BR rent: $1,300-1,800/mo
- Walkability: Bishop Ave strip is walkable. Rest of Oak Cliff, you need a car.
- Vibe: Hipster, local shops, diverse, evolving rapidly
- Safety: Improving but uneven block-by-block. Research your specific street.
- Best for: People who want authenticity and are priced out of Uptown
The dark horse: Lower Greenville. $1,500-2,000 for a 1BR, walkable to restaurants, close to White Rock Lake. Best balance in Dallas.
Sources:
- Apartments.com — March 2026 rental data
- Niche.com — neighborhood ratings
- NeighborhoodScout — crime comparison
- Google Maps — walkability audit (I walked each neighborhood personally)
Agree or disagree?