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    This is how big Dallas apartments get for $1,500 a month in 2025

    Amber Heckler
    Aug 7, 2025 | 3:19 pm
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    Mesquite has the most spacious apartments in Dallas-Fort Worth for just $1,500 per month.

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    Dallas renters on the hunt for a roomy new apartment for $1,500 a month won't have to compromise too much on space compared to last year, according to a new report from apartment rental marketplace RentCafe.

    In 2025, Dallas renters willing to spend $1,500 monthly can afford an 814-square-foot apartment. That's just one square foot smaller than what renters could get with the same budget last year.

    Renters who can spare an extra $63 monthly on rent can get an apartment spanning 848 square feet, the report also found.

    RentCafe's analysis compared apartment sizes across 200 of the largest U.S. cities for the same $1,500 monthly budget. Price per square foot was calculated using the average apartment rent and size per city based on "multifamily properties" containing 50 or more units. Cities were divided into two categories: large cities with a population of more than 225,000, and small cities with fewer than 225,000 residents.

    The report ranked Dallas No. 55 on its list of cities where renters can get the most apartment space for a monthly rent of $1,500.

    Dallas-Fort Worth renters looking for the most bang for their buck will find the most spacious apartments in Arlington (No. 28), where a $1,500 budget can net tenants a 923-square-foot apartment. Furthermore, Arlington's average apartment size comes out to 828 square feet for just $1,346 monthly, which is much more affordable than living in Dallas proper.

    Garland (No. 29) and Fort Worth (No. 30) were right behind Arlington with apartment sizes spanning 921 and 920 square feet, respectively.

    Meanwhile, North Texans that want to live in a "small town" can find extremely roomy apartments in Mesquite, where units span 980 square feet for the $1,500 price tag. Mesquite came in at No. 10 in RentCafe's ranking of the top 10 Texas cities that offer the most space for $1,500, and the city ranked 25th in the nationwide ranking of 100 small cities with the biggest apartment sizes for the price.

    Apartment sizes around Texas
    For Texans who don't care where they live so long as the apartments are massive, McAllen is where the most generously sized apartments are in the state. Renters can find apartments nearing 1,400 square feet – which the report says is the equivalent of a large four-bedroom unit – for just $1,500 in this South Texas city.

    Unsurprisingly, Austin is the No. 1 worst Texas city with the smallest apartment sizes on a $1,500 budget. Renters will only find 780-square-foot apartments for that price, and the typical rent comes out to $1,655 for an 861-square-foot unit on average.

    However, Texas cities are faring better than many other cities nationwide, according to the report.

    "Overall, across the nation, renters can get 715 square feet of apartment space for a monthly rent of $1,500," the report said. "Still, in 63 percent of the 200 largest U.S. cities, apartment seekers can get more than the national norm."

    The top 10 Texas cities with the biggest apartments for $1,500 a month are:

    • No. 1 – McAllen (1,393 square feet)
    • No. 2 – Brownsville (1,268 square feet)
    • No. 3 – Amarillo (1,262 square feet)
    • No. 4 – Lubbock (1,230 square feet)
    • No. 5 – El Paso (1,137 square feet)
    • No. 6 – Pasadena (1,121 square feet)
    • No. 7 – Corpus Christi (1,104 square feet)
    • No. 8 – Killeen (1,065 square feet)
    • No. 9 – San Antonio (1,013 square feet)
    • No. 10 – Mesquite (980 square feet)
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    Mrs. Baird’s Bakery family ranch lists for $11M in Texas Hill Country

    Brandon Watson
    Apr 14, 2026 | 4:37 pm
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    A famous Hill Country ranch is back on the market, but it’s going to cost its future owner a lot of bread. Baird Ranch, the former home of Mrs. Baird’s Bakery family, has been relisted for $10.955 million, down from its more than $12 million price in 2024.

    The 760-acre ranch is located near Johnson City, about 69 miles away from San Antonio. Listing agent West and Swope Ranches says the property is well-suited for both residential and operational use.

    Longtime Texans are no doubt familiar with the family brand. Fort Worth founder Ninia "Ninnie" Baird started cooking breads and sweets in 1908 to make income when her husband, William Baird, suffered ill health. Since then, it has become a literal household name in the state and the base of countless peanut butter sandwiches.

    The dough dynasty bought the ranch in 1951 and used the land for recreation and raising cattle. The property, located along Miller Creek, hosts deer, turkeys, doves, and quail, making it ideal for hunting. Fishing, swimming, hiking, gardening, and trail riding are available for those who don’t like to shoot.

    Baird Ranch Longhorns roam the grounds. Photo courtesy of West and Swope Ranches

    Baird Ranch includes a foreman’s cabin, guest quarters, barns, storage buildings, and various outbuildings that support day-to-day ranching, but the centerpiece is a ‘50s-era ranch house with Saltillo tile floors. Assumably, there’s at least one oven tucked away in a kitchen.

    “Baird Ranch is one of those rare properties that still feels untouched by time,” says West and Swopes owner Louie Swope, in a release. “The live water, incredible elevation, and a location this close to Austin is almost impossible to find at this price point. It’s a true legacy ranch in every sense of the word.”

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