Dallas is the largest inland metropolitan area in the U.S., which probably seems daunting if you're considering a move

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Luckily, there are plenty of great suburbs and nearby cities that let you take advantage of everything the Big D offers from a lower-key base camp.

No matter what reason you have your sights set on the area, the following 10 cities near Dallas should also be on your radar.


Richardson
Farmers Branch
Addison
Plano
Carrollton
Grapevine
Rockwall
Allen
Frisco
McKinney

Richardson


Distance from downtown Dallas: 12.8 miles
One-bedroom average rent: $1,442 (down 1.9 percent since last year)
Two-bedroom average rent: $1,763 (down 7.3 percent since last year)


With a population of just over 120,000, Richardson has a tight-knit community feel with big-city amenities.

The University of Texas at Dallas is in Richardson, and within the city, there are very desirable public and private schools. It makes living here attractive to young families.

There are excellent city services and fun community programs, including farmer's markets, festivals and events.

The recreational facilities are top-notch and include gyms, aquatic centers, over 35 parks, playgrounds and nature preserves.

Richardson's location is perfect — it's bordered by Dallas and Plano and also provides access to four different DART (Dallas Area Rapid Transit) stations, which can get you to downtown Dallas in 20 minutes.


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Farmers Branch


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Distance from downtown Dallas: 14.1 miles
One-bedroom average rent: $1,343 (down 0.5 percent since last year)
Two-bedroom average rent: $1,993 (up 7.2 percent since last year)


Farmers Branch is one of the fastest-growing cities near Dallas and a great place to call home. Over 4,000 companies and more than 250 corporate headquarters are in Farmers Branch, making it Texas's third-largest business center.

Its restaurant and entertainment scene have fully blossomed, and the area is now in high demand for families especially. The neighborhoods are safe and the schools are both excellent while the recreational facilities are state-of-the-art.

Farmers Branch is known as “The City in the Park" because it's so green with over 30 award-winning parks, a community garden, rose gardens, walking trails and a 104-acre nature preserve.


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Addison


Distance from downtown Dallas: 14.3 miles
One-bedroom average rent: $1,533 (down 13.4 percent since last year)
Two-bedroom average rent: $2,181 (down 17.1 percent since last year)


If you're looking for a cool city near Dallas to work and live in, Addison fits the bill.

Many perks include free membership to the Addison Athletic Club, a front-row seat to the famous firework show called Kaboom Town and easy access to the plethora of shopping and dining options.

There are more than 180 restaurants within the 4.4 square miles that make up Addison, ranging from fine dining to family-style establishments.

Addison is a small town in terms of numbers, but it doesn't feel far from the action. It's just 20 minutes from Dallas's downtown with easy access off the tollway.


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Plano


Distance from downtown Dallas: 18.3 miles
One-bedroom average rent: $1,764 (up 12.8 percent since last year)
Two-bedroom average rent: $2,372 (up 12.5 percent since last year)


Plano is a highly desirable city to live in near Dallas. It's just a short commute north of Dallas's downtown and is home to some large corporations like J.C. Penney Company, Frito-Lay and Toyota, to name a few.

Plano is a great place to live and work. It takes on a life of its own with a small-town vibe even though it's anything but small. Plano stands out because it has a charming historic downtown area with trendy shopping and dining, excellent schools and a strong sense of community.

There is no shortage of recreational activities in this city either with over 70 parks to explore, including hiking and bike trails.


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Carrollton


Distance from downtown Dallas: 18.6 miles
One-bedroom average rent: $1,312 (up 4.4 percent since last year)
Two-bedroom average rent: $1,660 (up 4.7 percent since last year)


A precious gem tucked into the Dallas metro area is Carrollton. Residents enjoy a high quality of life with top schools, safe neighborhoods and lots of recreational parks.

In this city, slightly northwest of downtown Dallas, you'll find beautiful, spacious homes to fit a relaxed lifestyle. Carrollton real estate is some of the most expensive in Texas but proves to appreciate in value faster than neighboring cities.

The pristine Indian Creek Golf Club, a 36-hole golf course, is in Carrollton. You can also find many hiking and biking trails, picnic areas and playgrounds scattered throughout the city.

Additionally, there are more than 250 restaurants in Carrollton — so much variety, your tastebuds will thank you.


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Grapevine


Distance from downtown Dallas: 22.2 miles
One-bedroom average rent: $1,419 (down 3.3 percent since last year)
Two-bedroom average rent: $1,966 (down 3.5 percent since last year)


Located in between Dallas and Fort Worth is the city of Grapevine. Home to DFW International Airport, the third-largest airport in the world, this city offers accessibility like no other.

Living in Grapevine provides major conveniences with a suburban feel. There are plenty of restaurants, boutiques, wineries, art galleries, jewelry stores and more in the Historic Main Street District, a hot destination.

The beautiful Lake Grapevine offers 8,000 acres for outdoor recreation like fishing, stand-up paddleboarding, boating and hiking, making this an exciting place to live.

As the name Grapevine might hint, you'll find many wineries linked by the city's Urban Wine Trail. There's even a multi-day annual wine festival called GrapeFest.


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Rockwall


Distance from downtown Dallas: 23.4 miles
One-bedroom average rent: $1,472 (down 5.3 percent since last year)
Two-bedroom average rent: $1,750 (down 1 percent since last year)


Rockwall is one of DFW's best-kept secrets. The city has much to offer its residents, making it an attractive place to live near Dallas. Rockwall Parks and Recreation offers year-round events and classes for kids, as well as summer music events and movie nights in the park.

It's a great city to raise a family and combine work with play. There are a few large employers in Rockwall, including many manufacturing companies and Texas Health Hospital Rockwall, which employs more than 600 people.

One of North Texas's largest lakes, Lake Ray Hubbard, is in Rockwall and is great for fishing, skiing and recreational boating. Overall, Rockwall is a fun and relaxing place to live.


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Allen


Distance from downtown Dallas: 24.2 miles
One-bedroom average rent: $1,330 (up 1 percent since last year)
Two-bedroom average rent: $1,648 (down 3.7 percent since last year)


Allen is a booming suburb and a great place to live near Dallas. It's known for premium shopping, excellent attractions, safe neighborhoods and a highly-ranked school system.

Some of the best shopping destinations in Allen are Allen Premium Outlets, which has over 120 outlet designer and name-brand stores, and Watters Creek at Montgomery Farms, a scenic, resort-style shopping center and entertainment destination.

Another perk of living in Allen is the number of recreational offerings. You can head to Don Rodenbaugh Natatorium, which offers an indoor water park, a competition-sized swimming pool and a rock-climbing wall, or try wakeboarding at Hydrous at Allen Station. Meanwhile, skaters can enjoy the Edge at Allen Station Skate Park, the largest outdoor skatepark in Texas.


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Frisco


Distance from downtown Dallas: 26.4 miles
One-bedroom average rent: $1,624 (up 17.3 percent since last year)
Two-bedroom average rent: $2,269 (up 22.1 percent since last year)


Frisco has so much to offer — in 2018 Money magazine put it at number one on the “Best Places to Live in America" list. The city has undergone extreme growth in the last couple of decades and is an ideal place to raise a family.

Frisco is safer than surrounding areas, with a crime rate of 86 in 2019, which is 3.1 times lower than the U.S. average. Families also appreciate the excellent education opportunities. The school district is known for academic excellence and innovative programs.

Frisco is additionally becoming the epicenter for football fans since it's the site of the Dallas Cowboys' 91-acre campus, known as the Star.


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McKinney


Distance from downtown Dallas: 30.8 miles
One-bedroom average rent: $1,277 (down 4.7 percent since last year)
Two-bedroom average rent: $1,704 (up 1.5 percent since last year)


McKinney is an excellent option if you're looking to live near Dallas but crave a slower-paced feel.

This blend of big-city and small-town culture is one of the many reasons young professionals and growing households move to the area. The historic downtown square draws visitors from all over with its unique locally-owned boutiques, gift stores, art exhibits, restaurants and coffee shops.

There are a few breweries in McKinney which add to the life of the city. There's also a plethora of picturesque parks and the eight-mile Erwin Park Hike and Bike Trail for residents to enjoy.


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Make one of these cities near Dallas your next home

If you're looking for the amenities of a metropolis but prefer a more laid-back vibe, you're bound to find it in these 10 great cities near Dallas. No matter where you decide to hang your hat, there are some things you'll need to know before living near the Big D.

Get the 411 on living in Dallas and start preparing for your move today.

Rent prices are based on a rolling weighted average from Apartment Guide and Rent.com's multifamily rental property inventory pulled in April 2021. Our team uses a weighted average formula that more accurately represents price availability for each individual unit type and reduces the influence of seasonality on rent prices in specific markets.
The rent information included in this article is used for illustrative purposes only. The data contained herein do not constitute financial advice or a pricing guarantee for any apartment.


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