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- Building Laundry Room
- Fitness Center
- Granite Countertops
- Minimum Lease Term
- Parking Garage
- Pet Friendly
- Private Balconies
- Resident Lounge
- Short Term Rentals
- Stainless Steel Appliances
- Swimming Pool
- Tennis Courts
About this Location
7-Eleven
3 min walk
3 min walk
Lots of bars and
restaurants nearby
restaurants nearby
In a quiet
neighborhood
neighborhood
502 (bus) - 2 min
428 (bus) - 10 min
428 (bus) - 10 min
Ridge Wood Park
23 min walk
23 min walk
Pricing
1 Bedroom, 1 Bath
$932+
2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths
$1,259+
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Elevators
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Entertainment
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Resident Lounge
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Kitchen
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Dishwasher
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Garbage Disposal
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Microwave
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Refrigerator
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Stove & Oven
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Laundry
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Building Laundry Room
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Lease Terms
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Furnished Units Available
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Minimum Lease Term
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Living Room
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Ceiling Fans
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Central A/C
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Parking & Transportation
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Parking Garage
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Security & Maintenance
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24 Hour Emergency Maintenance
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24-Hour Front Desk
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Gated Community
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Sports & Fitness
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Fitness Center
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Swimming Pool
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Tennis Courts
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Storage
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Extra Storage
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View
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Amazing Views
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Private Balconies
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Overall rating 9.0/10, based on 1 renter review Write a review
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About Vickery Meadow
In the northeast section of Dallas lies the neighborhood of Vickery Meadow. In the 1940s, Vickery Meadow was a small town, and in the '60s and '70s, the area was developed with apartment complexes for young professionals. Today Vickery Meadow offers a multitude of affordable housing options for it...
Median rents in Vickery Meadow
Studio
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1,050
1 Bedroom
$
1,275
2 Bedroom
$
1,690
Getting around Vickery Meadow
502 (bus)
2 min
428 (bus)
10 min
583 (bus)
8 min
Vickery Meadow Reviews
113 reviews
Vickery Meadow probably wouldn't have been our first choice because it can feel claustrophobic due to the density of apartments. However, our little corner has almost none of this feel. Holly Glen is tucked in a corner and backed by a forest. We're not comfortable with my wife walking alone apart from the SoPac (and then we try to shoot for times when it's busy). That said, we feel generally safe.
I honestly didn’t recognize this neighborhood name until I looked it up. Outside of the Village, the area doesn’t have much of an identity. Retail options nearby are nice and restaurants are good, but there isn’t much of a social scene. You’ll want to head down to lower Greenville, uptown, oak lawn, or deep ellum for bars and things to do. All of those are a short, cheap uber away so it isn’t a big deal.
While the Village feels like an escape from the city, Greenville ave. is right there, giving easy access to restaurants, grocery stores, and other kinds of shopping. Dallas proper is only about twenty minutes away by car, and DART is also nearby and easy to use. I have a 5-10 minute commute to campus most days, and if I didn't want to drive, the SMU express has several stops in the Village, making it easy to take (free!) public transportation.
I like the neighborhood. It is quiet and pedestrian friendly. It is great if you are a jogger or have a dog! There are sidewalks, a walking/running path, and a dog park across the street and accessible to anyone living in the Village.
I also like that there are three different grocery stores within a two-mile radius and many eateries off Greenville.
I also like that there are three different grocery stores within a two-mile radius and many eateries off Greenville.
The entire Village property is beautiful and feels pretty safe; however, the surrounding areas are somewhat rundown and don't feel safe. I'm definitely glad that my complex is gated but would feel safer with more restricted access to the Village and apartment buildings.
Everyone in the neighborhood minds their business, and it is fairly quiet. This neighborhood is also a great place to meet up with friends since they have a number of bars and restaurants to choose from.
Easy to get around, shop, etc. Good grocery stores and gas stations nearby. Quick access to 75. Mostly chain restaurants but clean and high quality. Easy to get to SMU, North Park.
If your neighbors are students then it might be fine. If your neighbors are those who stay at home all the time and living on government subsidies, then it won't be pleasant.