I'm hoping some of the OMHs will come out of the woodwork for this one, but any and all advice is appreciated!
We're looking to relocate preferably within NE Dallas by White Rock Lake / Greenville Avenue but we're also open to Richardson, Plano, N. Dallas, etc. We're paying $950/month right now for a 890 sq ft 2-bed/2-bath apartment that is 32 years old and does not allow pets. I've searched high and low for decent apartments in reasonably safe areas and am not coming up with much else. Either they price is far too high or the area is unsafe. I'm really at a loss.
I've had a few people mention to us that for the price of 2-bed/2-bath in this area that we should really just be looking into renting a house. Unfortunately I have absolutely no idea how to go about doing this. I know that there are some property managers that really suck and there are a few that are really great -- get stuck with the wrong one and life can be pretty miserable if anything goes wrong.
If anyone has rented a house, could you please let me know how you started the process? Or if you had a good locator/realtor that helped you, please drop a name!

Re: Renting a House in Dallas/Richardson/Plano
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[QUOTE]I know Marissa rents a duplex in the M streets. Hopefully she will drop by. Her place is sooo cute.
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Oh, nice - Love the M Streets area!
I'm not so good with the advice... Can I interest you in a sarcastic comment?
There are some other off of Garland Rd. between Jupiter and Easton in Lochwood. They might not be in such great shape but the other houses in that area are still in good shape and it's a nice little neighborhood. You may be able to find some houses for rent as well because we used to rent one over there many years ago. I really love that area and would love to move back over there. Sigh.
GL! We rented a house the last two years, and overall I loved the experience. We had SO much more space than an apartment and it was nice getting to "play house" before actually buying one together.
And because my landlord wasn't always immediately available the way, say, I could just go to the apartment clubhouse to talk to someone, I did learn that sometimes it was quicker/easier to just pay a little to get a problem fixed rather than calling. Yes, it was money out of my pocket, but it made life easier to live there. And it put me in the right mindset now that we own and EVERYTHING will be out of our pocket.
Julie -- I knew someone who used to live in that area a long time ago in a REALLY nice rental house but she had 3 other roommates and they each still paid quite a bit. From that point on, I always assumed that area was pretty expensive. I will have to drive by there later and see what I can see. Are the duplexes right off NW Hwy on the north side or south side? I live very close to that area now. Thanks!
Wendi -- I've searched on realtor.com a bit but almost all I get are apartments and maybe 1-2 houses at best. :-\
We used to live off of Lippett and Easton and loved that neighborhood. Our rent was $700 in the late 80s and I'm sure it's more expensive now but it was safe, it was quite, there are families there, there are nice big yards and there are nice big bedrooms for the other bedrooms (we have tiny bedrooms in our 10 year old house for the "kids"--ugh!).
[QUOTE]Little Forest Hills will have houses for rent every now and then. There are always tons of houses for sale over there though so maybe you could ask and see if they would be willing to rent. I love that neighborhood and wished I could buy a house there if it wasn't so far away from work.
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That's the neighborhood at Old Gate and Garland.
Also, I really hated dealing with the city of Richardson. It seemed like every month they were coming out with new codes that we were suddenly violating.
Have you thought about Addison? There are a few condos/townhouses for rent in the Addison/N Dallas area that would be in your price range.
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I now live close to Mockingbird and 75 and agree with PP about duplexes in that area. Just keep in mind that a LOT of SMU college students live in that area.
Also, there are cute townhouses off of NW Hwy, but they are ridiculous. We looked at a 2 bedroom 2.5 bath and it was around $2300/mo. However, there are some houses just north of NW Hwy that are for rent. I think they only advertise by putting up a For Rent sign, so you might drive through that area. I have no idea what the rent is, though.
I used to live by White Rock Lake (yeah, I've lived everywhere) and I lived in apartments at The Reserve. I lived in a 1/1 townhome, but I think they also had 2/2 townhomes. They also have a mid-rise that has 2/2 units. I really liked it there and I could walk out the back of the complex and be at the lake.
HTH.
I sent a few PM's regarding rentals. I am looking to rent a home in the North Dallas area when my current lease expires.
Thanks girls
Amanda -- Thanks for the head's up on Investor's Realty. It's stuff like that that worries about renting a house. My friend has rented several houses over the last 15 years and she said to make sure we rent through a great property management group and not necessarily an individual. She had many of the same experiences with crappy property managers and whatnot. Just freaks me out a little. :-/
Sparklingdiamond -- Yes, if you have the name of a great realtor I will absolutely take you up on that! I'm willing to look at all avenues since I haven't had much luck at all browsing online. I'm great with the Frisco area but I'd have to convince FI since he works in downtown Dallas and rides the DART. He's from Lubbock so anything more than a 20 minutes commute for him is an eternity :::rolls eyes::: LOL.
roseofdeborah -- Thank you for the info! We are in Lower Greenville on a weekly basis and I drive home that way several times a week. We'll have to walk through some of it over the weekend and see what we see. Is there any particular area we should focus on or just all the way from Ross up to Mockingbird on Matilda?
Thank you ALL for all of the helpful info -- I really appreciate everyones help as you have all given information that gives me something to think about. It's awesome having people to ask about this stuff who have been there, done that.
If you're interested we still have work to do on it (needs new carpet) and my mom is living there now, but she's planning to move across the street and it should be in your price range. It's not luxury living, but it's a nice home. Private message me if anybody is interested.
2 larger size bedrooms/2 bath
large closets
galley kitchen
washer/dryer hookups
dishwasher
disposal
garage with storage
open dining/living area
We originally wanted to sell it by owner, but that isn't workign so well and we don't want to get a realtor.
Angelsong, if you are still looking, Marissa actually posted her duplex for rent on FB today. It's only a 1BR though, 1100 square feet.
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