Luxury High-Rise & Mid‑Rise Apartments in Dallas–Fort Worth
From Uptown towers to Fort Worth charm to the Platinum Corridor suburbs — curated by local experts who know every building in the Metroplex. Free service. Cash back on qualifying leases.
Featured DFW Apartments
Hand-selected high-rise and mid-rise properties across the DFW Metroplex, updated weekly.
Explore by area
DFW's Premier Luxury Neighborhoods
From Uptown towers to suburban resort-style living — the Metroplex spans two cities and dozens of distinct neighborhoods.

Bishop Arts District
Dallas's arts and dining hotspot with galleries, independent restaurants, and historic charm.

Inwood
Central Dallas location with easy access to shopping, dining, and major employment centers.

Deep Ellum
Premium neighborhood offering luxury living with modern amenities and convenient access.

Uptown
Premium neighborhood offering luxury living with modern amenities and convenient access.

Downtown
Premium neighborhood offering luxury living with modern amenities and convenient access.

Knox Henderson
Premium neighborhood offering luxury living with modern amenities and convenient access.
Our process
Your Personal DFW Apartment Concierge
The Metroplex is massive — let us narrow it down so you don't have to drive every highway.
Discovery call
Uptown or Fort Worth? Corporate campus or urban core? Dog-friendly or rooftop pool? A 15-minute conversation so we understand exactly how you want to live.
Curated shortlist & tours
We hand-pick 5–8 properties across Dallas, Fort Worth, or the suburbs and schedule private tours at your convenience — including evenings and weekends.
Application to keys
Once you pick your favorite, we handle everything — application, income verification, lease negotiation, utility setup, and move-in coordination. Zero stress.
Market guide
The DFW Luxury Rental Market
The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex is the fourth-largest metro in the United States and the fastest growing by population. The luxury rental market has exploded — particularly in Uptown Dallas, Victory Park, and the Platinum Corridor stretching through Frisco, Plano, and Richardson.
With 22 Fortune 500 headquarters, no state income tax, and a cost of living well below coastal cities, DFW is a magnet for executives, tech workers, and finance professionals seeking premium living without the premium price. Two distinct cities — Dallas's cosmopolitan energy and Fort Worth's Western charm — give renters a real choice of lifestyle.
More than any metro except NYC. AT&T, ExxonMobil, American Airlines, CBRE — all headquartered here.
Toyota, Liberty Mutual, JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs — the Frisco–Plano corridor is a corporate powerhouse.
Dallas offers cosmopolitan nightlife; Fort Worth brings Western charm and a quieter pace. Pick your vibe.
Same as other Texas metros — your coastal-city salary goes dramatically further in DFW.
What to Expect in a DFW Luxury Building
Common questions
DFW Apartment FAQ
Everything you need to know about finding a luxury apartment in Dallas-Fort Worth with our free concierge service.
Luxury high-rise and mid-rise apartments in DFW typically range from $1,600 to $5,500+ per month. Uptown Dallas one-bedrooms start around $2,000, while penthouses in Victory Park can exceed $8,000. Fort Worth and suburban areas like Frisco and Plano offer competitive pricing while still delivering premium amenities and finishes.
Uptown Dallas has the highest concentration of luxury high-rises, followed by Victory Park, the Design District, and Downtown Dallas. Fort Worth's luxury market is growing rapidly around Sundance Square and the Cultural District. North of Dallas, Legacy West in Plano and The Star in Frisco are major suburban luxury hubs.
Yes, 100% free — always. We're compensated directly by the properties when you sign a lease, so there's never a fee, commission, or hidden cost to you. Many of our DFW listings also offer cash back rewards ranging from $200 to $2,000+ that go directly into your pocket.
DFW has the largest and most diverse economy in Texas — and arguably the strongest in the Sun Belt. It's home to 22 Fortune 500 companies, including AT&T, ExxonMobil, American Airlines, CBRE, and Kimberly-Clark. The tech and finance sectors are booming with Toyota, Liberty Mutual, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, and dozens of fintech firms establishing major campuses.
DART light rail connects Downtown Dallas, Uptown, and the northern suburbs. Uptown has the free M-Line trolley for local trips. The TEXRail connects Fort Worth to DFW Airport. Many luxury towers in Uptown and Victory Park are walkable to major employers. The Platinum Corridor (Frisco–Plano) has dedicated highways and the upcoming DART Silver Line.
It depends on your vibe. Dallas offers a cosmopolitan, fast-paced lifestyle with world-class dining, the Arts District, and dense urban energy. Fort Worth blends Western heritage with modern culture — Sundance Square, the Stockyards, and a quieter but rapidly growing luxury scene. Both share DFW Airport and lower living costs than coastal cities.
Absolutely. The Platinum Corridor suburbs are some of the hottest luxury markets in Texas right now. We cover Frisco (The Star), Plano (Legacy West), Richardson (CityLine), Allen, McKinney, and Fort Worth suburbs. Many of these areas offer resort-style living near major corporate campuses at prices below central Dallas.
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It starts with a 15-minute call. Tell us how you want to live — we'll handle everything from there.
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