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Apartment rents top $1,300 in DFW. These neighborhoods are Fort Worth’s most expensive

Atlantica at Burleson, a new 217-unit apartment complex, was announced in 2021.
Atlantica at Burleson, a new 217-unit apartment complex, was announced in 2021.

If you’ve been burned by Dallas-Fort Worth’s competitive housing market this past year, maybe you’ve chosen to stick it out in a rental apartment — if you can afford it.

Renting an apartment in the Metroplex became more challenging and more expensive in 2021, according to numbers from ApartmentData.com. The average rent reached $1,385 per month after hovering below $1,200 per month throughout 2020.

Rental rates increased 21.6%, trailing only Austin’s 30% among the state’s four largest metro areas.

In the Fort Worth area, rents are highest downtown and near TCU ($1,517 per month) and in Grapevine, Roanoke and Keller ($1,572).

The area’s occupancy rate continues to inch up, reaching 93.4% at the end of 2021 after fluctuating between 90% and 91% throughout 2020.

That’s higher than the occupancy rates in Houston, Austin and San Antonio.

This story was originally published January 6, 2022 at 10:09 AM.

Jess Hardin
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Jess Hardin covered growth and development for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram from 2021 to 2023. Reach our news team at tips@star-telegram.com.
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