It would be a good base from which to explore Dallas. It also offers the convenience of being near Downtown, Uptown, the Arts District, the Katy Trail & Turtle Creek for those days when you don't have to go to work. I don't know specific apartment complexes, but there are many in Oak Lawn and I'm sure you can find something in your price range.
Although most of the people in the Dallas suburbs will be gay friendly, you should find inner-city Dallas to be extremely welcoming. Check their evening event calendar to participate in games and events like bingo, live music, and trivia. Your leashed, well-behaved pup is welcome to join you on the outdoor patio. There are lots of things to do in or close to the area that don't involve going to the many gay bars. Oak Highlands Brewery is a dog-friendly brewery and taproom with 20 seasonally rotated taps in Dallas, TX. That is just a couple miles north of downtown and there is easy access to the tollroad which should allow you a reverse commute of less than 30 minutes. If you want the real city environment though, I would look further south. billionaire businessman and owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks.
trendy bars and a little touch of cowboy, you will love house or pet sitting in. If I were going to live in a Dallas suburb, Addison would be the one. QTN J will bring its mostly family-friendly gay and lesbian programming to RCN cable. Dallas regularly ranks in the top 25 pet-friendly cities in the US. Addison provides a quick commute to Brookhaven and does offer some semblance of an urban environment. It's also very close to the Galleria shopping center. There are lots of apartments, condos, townhomes, restaurants and retail establishments in Addison. It is right next to Addison, which is a bit more urban than most other suburbs. Thanks!īrookhaven is located in Farmer's Branch, which is one of the closest-in suburbs. If anyone can help me I sure would appreciate it. We prefer a gay friendly suburb but certainly would not rule out a safe neighborhood closer to downtown if the commute works.Ħ) Safe, comfortable, friendly environment
We are not into the whole bar and party thing. To give you some details about what I am looking for and budget:ġ) Within a 20-30 minute rush hour commute to the Brookhaven College areaĢ) Budget $1000ish or even better $1200ish if I can find something furnishedĤ) Must be pet friendly and accept dog (boxer) and catsĥ) Proximately to downtown and "city environment" is unimportant. I was wondering if someone can offer some area or even better apartment complex recommendations. In searching for apartments there seems to be a gadzillion options and alot of talk on this site about unsafe neighborhoods which is making me very nervous. Initially I was looking to buy a house but now my partner and I have decided to rent something for 6-12 months until we get to know the area. I visited the city for the first time a few weeks ago and am overwhelmed by the size and housing options.
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Hi all I am a professional relocating from NJ to Dallas and need some help.