Willow Bridge

716 Communities
200,187 Units
342 Cities
166 Corporate Communities
18 Senior Communities

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Dallas

Dallas is one of the largest cities in America, combining urban sophistication with an incomparable Texan personality. Dallas is an altogether unique blend of cultures, styles, and flavors, with more than one million people calling the city proper home. Living in Dallas puts you right in the thick of it all, with endless options to customize your experience. Corporate professionals seeking to avoid long commutes may want to look for apartments in Downtown or Uptown, which are both home to major business centers as well as residential communities, affording many residents walkable access to work. Culture enthusiasts should consider apartments near the Dallas Arts District, which is home to the Nasher Sculpture Center, the Dallas Museum of Art, the Winspear Opera House, and more. Creatives may enjoy places like Old East Dallas and North Oak Cliff, where artistic pursuits abound. Dallas offers some of the most diverse nightlife in Texas, from laid-back lounges to thumping night clubs. Dallas residents also enjoy some of the best shopping in the Southwest, from Galleria Dallas to downtown’s independent boutiques. A fast-growing light rail system, major highways, and busy airports connect Dallas and the surrounding Metroplex to the rest of Texas and beyond.

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Chicago

Bold by nature, Chicago rewards the curious. A skyline of architectural masterpieces rises above 26 miles of Lake Michigan shoreline, and everyday life unfolds across hundreds of distinct neighborhoods. Renters settle into classic greystone walk-ups just steps from Wrigley Field, while the West Loop's Fulton Market district offers converted lofts and Michelin-caliber dining on the same block. Logan Square buzzes along Milwaukee Avenue with independent restaurants and easy access to The 606 elevated trail, and Streeterville delivers sleek high-rises with sweeping lake views. The CTA's "L" train threads it all together, making car-free living not just possible but genuinely comfortable across much of the city. The rental stock reflects Chicago's layered architectural character. Greystones and vintage three-flats define the North and West Side streetscapes, while River North and Streeterville are anchored by glass-and-steel high-rises. Townhomes and two-flat conversions fill in neighborhoods like Lincoln Park and Bucktown, and the West Loop's former warehouse district continues to produce spacious industrial lofts. Chicago ranks as the third-most populous city in the United States, with 35 Fortune 500 companies based in the city and suburbs, including Kraft Heinz and Mondelez International. The Chicago Mercantile Exchange, the largest futures exchange in the world, calls the city home, cementing its status as a global financial center. Poet Carl Sandburg dubbed it "The City of Big Shoulders" in 1914 -- a phrase that still captures Chicago's outsized industrial and cultural ambition.

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Austin

Although it is the state capital and located deep in the heart of Texas, Austin generally has more in common with places like Portland, Oregon rather than other large Lone Star State cities like Dallas or Houston. Consistently named one of the best places to live in America, Austin combines passions for food, live music, entrepreneurship, iconoclastic attitudes, and Texas traditions into a wholly unique cocktail that people just can’t get enough of. The expansion of the tech industry and the wild popularity of music festivals like Austin City Limits and South by Southwest have boosted Austin’s profile as one of America’s most in-demand communities of the 21st century so far, attracting people from all walks of life and every corner of the world. Regardless of their atypical culture, Texas pride runs deep in Austinites. Many of the city’s hip, young entrepreneurs are more than happy to deal in classic regional staples like Tex-Mex food, cowboy boots, and country music. Austin is also home to one of the top public universities in the state, the University of Texas at Austin, lending the entire city the vibrant energy of a college town. Austin contains a broad range of apartments, condos, townhomes, and houses available for rent in its many diverse neighborhoods. Wherever your dream rental is located in Austin, you’re sure to be within driving distance of signature attractions such as Barton Springs, Lady Bird Lake, Zilker Botanical Garden, the Domain, Bullock Texas State History Museum, Blanton Museum of Art, Sixth Street, and the Texas Capitol Building.