Creative, cozy, and full of personality — indie shops, patios, and a true neighborhood feel (with an easy connection to Downtown).

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Living in Bishop Arts

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: ~$1,350–$1,700

  • 2BRs: ~$2,000–$2,200
    Pricing varies by building age, amenities, and exact location.

Neighborhood Snapshot

  • Walkability: Medium–High (most walkable near the core)

  • Building types: Low-rise + mid-rise + loft-style

  • Commute style: Quick Downtown access + neighborhood-first vibe

Best-For Badges

  • Walkable (near the core)

  • Local

  • Artsy

  • Cozy

  • Character

  • Great for first-time Dallas renters

 

Curated Apartments Best Known For…

Zang Triangle (Venterra Living)

Best for value + amenities near the action.

Living room with a white wall, large green potted plants, a yellow sideboard, decorative objects, a round mirror, a white pouf, an orange armchair with a pillow, a floor lamp, and a black and white patterned rug on wood flooring.

The Madison at Bishop Arts

Best for its low-key community + close to Downtown.

Modern living room with a white sofa, dual hanging white pendant lights, two black-and-white pop art portraits of women on the wall, a black fur rug, a small round beige coffee table, throw pillows, and a potted plant.

Bishop North

Best known for brand-new feel in the middle of everything.

Living room with a brown leather sofa decorated with patterned pillows and a white throw blanket, a wooden coffee table with a decorative sculpture and books, a yellow ottoman, a side table with a black lamp and floral arrangement, large potted plants, and a gallery wall with framed art and photographs in black, white, and earthy tones.

Lifestyle

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Bishop Arts is best known for its walkable, indie “village” vibe—a concentrated pocket of local boutiques, chef-driven restaurants, cozy cocktail bars, and coffee shops, all set in historic North Oak Cliff just minutes from Downtown Dallas.

  • Bishop Arts is lively on the main strip (Davis/Bishop)—restaurants, bars, and weekend crowds—but a few blocks out, it gets calm and residential with tree-lined streets.

  • Noise + parking + “weekend tourism” are the big three—make sure your exact block/building matches your lifestyle.

    Before you sign, I’d check:

    • Where the unit faces: patio/bar-facing units can be loud at night; interior courtyard or side-street units are calmer.

    • Your parking situation: assigned spot? Covered? Gated? Guest parking rules? Towing policies?

    • Weekend vibe: the area can feel very different on a Saturday night vs. a Tuesday morning.

    Quick rule: if you want “Bishop Arts energy” all the time, live close to Davis. If you want “Bishop Arts access” but quieter living, go a few blocks out.

  • In the core of Bishop Arts parking can be a pain on nights/weekends. If your building has assigned garage parking, you’re usually fine (guests are the issue). If you rely on street parking near the strip, expect to circle Thursday–Sundayy.

    Leasing tip: prioritize assigned parking + ask about guest parking.

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