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[QUOTE="Tony Eeds, post: 653286, member: 32023"] ZT Check out the following links [url=http://classifieds.dallasnews.com/]Dallas Morning News Classified[/url] [url=http://www.thesublet.com/keyword2/ApartmentLocatorDallas.html]Dallas Apartment Locators (Sublets and Roomates)[/url] [url=http://www.dfwapartmentguide.com/index.asp]DFW Apartment Guide[/url] There are likely hundreds more. If you really want to stay in the $600 range, I would suggest the southern or eastern suburbs (assuming Dallas) or the eastern edge of Tarrant County is also a possibility. They are: [u]Eastern[/u] Garland Mesquite [u]Southern[/u] De Soto Duncanville South Grand Prairie [u]Eastern Tarrant County[/u] Arlington Hurst Euless Bedford Grapevine Please know that the commute from the NW suburbs of Dallas can be more than an hour on a normal day for a 20 mile commute at rush hour. I am refering to the 183 / 114 corridor primarily. I 30 is under construction so it can also be slow coming in from Arlington. The I 35 corridor out of the southern suburbs can be bad, but a great deal of it has been fixed up (assuming you are inside of I 635). Most people in Dallas plan [b]NOT[/b] to use the freeways in rush hour if they can help it. You will soon find alternate routes, no matter where you live. The really bad part of living in the Metromess is that it can be 30+ miles from the core before you find any real breathing room. Thump commutes down the I 35 corridor from up towards Lewisville and I suspect it isn't any better. Most of the people that work in the central city try to live in or around the Loop 12 area. My house is just inside the loop which is about 9 miles outside of downtown. I 635 averages 18 miles from the core, while the 190 loop is about 30 miles from the core. Not that I am trying to dissuade you ... but I do want you to know some of the hurdles. Post any areas that you find interesting and we can tell you the pros and cons. As Jeff said, stay away from the Cedar Springs bun market area. :p I knew two guys that moved to Dallas from Texas A&M and moved into the Cedar Springs area. It was a hoot to listen to their stories. Aslo get a map of the metromess if you don't already have one so all of the above makes some sense. [/QUOTE]
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