Medical District Neighborhood Guide

Medical District Neighborhood Guide

From the latest research and educational opportunities, to people helping people, the Medical District consists of a community of givers, healers, and vetted professionals.

Modern · Educated · Professional · Driven · Practical


Riddled with upscale apartment homes, new construction offerings, and remodeled single-family homes, the Medical District is a prized area of Dallas, providing an inviting community to the Doctors, nurses, and professionals who work and live here. UT Southwestern Medical Center, Parkland Memorial Hospital, which is famous for treating President John F. Kennedy, and the Children’s Medical Center anchor the neighborhood.

People here enjoy sleek, modern apartments and mid-rises close to healthcare centers and the World Trade Center. The area also offers proximity to DART and rail stations for easy transportation. Dallas Love Field is close by, and you can get to major entertainment districts like Uptown, Trinity Groves, and the Design District in a snap.

 
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Neighborhood Life


The Medical District feels sleek and modern, characterized by a driven and intellectual vibe. Many of the residents keep odd hours and remain consistently on duty as they shuffle in and out of scrubs. This keeps the neighborhood moving and shaking with comfortable diners and late night spots to grab a bite. People are always on the go here, and when it’s time to unwind, they take advantage of their favorite local spots, or venture out to the trendy bars, eateries, and parks nearby.

Local Hangouts


Hall’s Honey-Fried Chicken is a cult-favorite sprouting up in the Medical District with an owner who hails from a famous Dallas chicken family. Social Pie, is a must-try pizzeria, using only the finest ingredients with combinations that patrons rave about. Blues Burgers sells the best onion rings and burgers around! And, don’t miss the brunch and mimosas at the Original Market Diner.

Things to know

You will find a friendly but practical community here. Whether studying for an exam, or pulling an all-nighter in the ER, people come and go at all hours of the day and night. There is a Starbucks and getting groceries is easy, thanks to the neighborhood Kroger. Best of all, downtown Dallas awaits a mere five minutes away.


Frequently Asked Questions

While you can certainly find options that cost more, one-bedroom apartments in the Medical District neighborhood generally fall within a range of $900-1200 per month.
Naturally, the Dallas Medical District is where many of the city's most leading hospitals and research institutions are located. Therefore, many healthcare workers, residents, and otherwise, choose to live in the area. UT Southwestern, Parkland Memorial, & Children's Medical hospitals all call the area home.
The average rent in Medical District, Dallas is $1,660 based on the last 3 months of data.
The average apartment size in Medical District, Dallas is 843ft² based on the last 3 months of data.
The lowest monthly rent in Medical District over the past 3 months is $1,072 for a 1 bedroom apartment, and the most expensive unit is $3,220 for a 2 bedroom apartment.
There are 224 units available for rent in Medical District, Dallas as of 5 hours ago.

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