Bishop Arts District Rent Prices & Neighborhood Guide
Charming walkable district in Oak Cliff with indie shops, local restaurants, art galleries, and eclectic neighborhood feel.
Dallas, TXAvg Rent: $1,650/moWalk Score: 72
Walkability
72
Walk Score
Transit
48
Transit Score
Commute
10-15 min
To Downtown
Safety
Good (improving)
Rating
Bishop Arts District Rent Prices
Studio
$1,000
per month
1 Bedroom
$1,300
per month
2 Bedrooms
$1,800
per month
3 Bedrooms
$2,500
per month
Rent Trend: Rising with gentrification
Neighborhood Character
Vibe & Demographics
Neighborhood Vibe
Artsy, eclectic, community-focused
Demographics
Artists, young professionals, diverse residents
Best For
ArtistsFoodiesCommunity seekersBudget-conscious
Lifestyle & Amenities
Restaurant Scene
Local favorites, diverse, chef-driven
Nightlife
Moderate - local bars, live music
Schools
Improving public schools
Pros & Cons of Living in Bishop Arts District
Pros
- Walkable
- Unique character
- Affordable
- Great food
Cons
- Gentrifying
- Some crime nearby
- Limited transit
- Still developing
Parks & Recreation
- Lake Cliff Park
- Kidd Springs Park
Public Transit
- DART bus lines
- Streetcar nearby
Popular Streets
- Bishop Avenue
- Davis Street
- Zang Boulevard
Key Amenities
- Indie shops
- Local restaurants
- Art galleries
- Community events
Compare with Other Dallas Neighborhoods
Uptown
2BR Rent:$2,600
Walk Score:82
Urban, trendy, nightlife-focused
Deep Ellum
2BR Rent:$2,200
Walk Score:78
Artistic, edgy, creative
Oak Lawn
2BR Rent:$2,000
Walk Score:75
Diverse, LGBTQ+ friendly, urban
Highland Park
2BR Rent:$3,000
Walk Score:55
Wealthy, prestigious, family-oriented
Plano
2BR Rent:$1,800
Walk Score:42
Suburban, diverse, family-oriented
Helpful Resources for Renters
Moving to Bishop Arts District? These resources can help you prepare, understand your rights, and find financial assistance if needed.