A social, walkable neighborhood known for high-rise living, dining, and convenience.

Wine bottles and champagne bottles on wooden shelves and in a glass wine fridge in a cozy wine shop

Living in Knox-Henderson

Polished, walkable, and “Dallas-cool” — steps from the Katy Trail, boutique shopping, and some of the city’s best dinner spots.

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Quick Statistics

Pricing Snapshot

  • Studios / 1BRs: ~$1,450–$1,700

  • 2BRs: ~$2,300–$2,500
    Pricing varies by building age, amenities, and exact location.

Neighborhood Snapshot

  • Walkability: High

  • Building types: Mid-rise & luxury mid-rise/ boutique

  • Commute style: Fast access to Uptown, Downtown, Katy Trail, Tollway

Best-For Badges

  • Walkable

  • Social

  • Modern

  • Trendy

  • Central

  • Great for first-time Dallas renters

 

Curated Apartments Best Known For…

The McKenzie

A boutique complex that is quiet and central.

Living room with two black armchairs, a white sofa, a small black coffee table with a vase and books, side tables with table lamps, beige curtains, framed artwork on the wall, and hardwood flooring.

Darby Knox District

Best known for being a “new building” smart-home living (Nest/Sonos, etc.).

Bright living room with a green velvet sofa, colorful cushions, wall art, a wooden bookshelf, indoor plants, a colorful rug, and sunlight streaming in.

Novē at Knox

Best known for true high-rise living with floor-to-ceiling windows and skyline views.

Modern living room with a white couch, black coffee table, black and white wall art, a black side table with a tall vase, a black chair, and white curtains.

Lifestyle

Coffee shop counter with an espresso machine, coffee cups, a coffee grinder, and a chalkboard menu listing various coffee beverages.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • A super walkable strip packed with restaurants, coffee, bars, and boutiques—it’s “city energy” without feeling like full-on Downtown.

  • Yes—most residents walk to dinner, coffee, and errands, and you’re minutes from the Katy Trail for runs and weekend strolls.

  • More stylish + social than sleepy, but generally less clubby than Uptown—think patios, wine bars, and date-night spots.

  • Streets get busy on weekends, and some buildings/venues have tighter guest parking, so having a reserved garage spot is a big quality-of-life win.

Wine bottles stored on shelves and in a glass door wine fridge in a store, with a potted plant and champagne bottles on top of the fridge.

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