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Apartments with a Balcony in Addison, Dallas

0 of the 12 buildings we track in Addison include balconies. Suburban & Restaurant-heavy.

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Why renters look for balconies in Addison

Outdoor space matters in Texas spring and fall. Balconies range from a 4×6 perch to wraparound terraces, and the price-per-square-foot premium varies hugely by building. In Addison, that question matters because of who lives here: Foodies, Suburban professionals, Event lovers. The neighborhood vibe is suburban & restaurant-heavy, so balcony buildings tend to feature in the rent-range conversations renters have when shopping here. Walk Score in Addison is 55/100, Transit Score is 30/100, and average rent runs $1,300-$2,000. Nearby employers include Mary Kay HQ, Bank of America operations, so a chunk of the renters here are commuting to those workplaces and choosing buildings based on what makes their daily life easier.

What to expect — balcony in Addison

Standard in Uptown high-rises. Older Oak Cliff and Lakewood units mostly skip them. Often free in newer construction; older buildings rarely have them. For renters in Addison specifically, the practical answer is: 0 of the 12 buildings actively listed on the major rental databases include balcony, and those buildings sit roughly in the $1,350-$2,000 band — slightly above the neighborhood median because the amenity is one of the things that justifies the higher rent. The cost-of-living index for Dallas is 102 (national average is 100), and Addison is one of the mid-market neighborhoods for the metro.

No balcony buildings tracked in Addison this week

Our weekly Apartments.com sweep didn't surface any Addison buildings advertising balconies this week. That doesn't mean none exist — it usually means the matching buildings are leased up or pulled their listings. We pull from off-database inventory through our broker relationships at Bosah Group, so we often have access to buildings that aren't visible on the public sites. Two options: (1) tell us your move-in date and we'll check the broker network for Addison buildings with balconies, or (2) consider the alternative neighborhoods below where we do have current matches.

What to ask when touring Addison buildings

For any balcony-equipped building in Addison, ask these questions before signing: (1) Is the balcony included in rent or is it a separate line-item fee? (2) What hours is it accessible — 24/7, daytime only, or reservation-based? (3) When was it last renovated or replaced — newer balcony amenities often need less maintenance and break down less often. (4) Are there usage limits, guest policies, or quiet-hour restrictions? (5) What's the actual commute from this building to Mary Kay HQ in normal traffic? Your locator agent should know the answers for every building they recommend in Addison.

What our locator does for Addison renters

Key Finders Locating is a free apartment-locating service. Our licensed Texas agents (TREC ID 9012866 via Bosah Group) talk to Addison apartment communities every week, get current availability, negotiate move-in specials, and tour with you in person. The apartment community pays our commission — you never pay us anything. Tell us you want a balcony-equipped 1BR in Addison under $2000, and we'll have a shortlist by tomorrow. Average renter we work with finds and tours their top 3 buildings within a week, signs within two weeks, and saves an average of 1-2 months on the move timeline compared to going it alone.

Frequently asked questions

How many Addison apartments have balconies?

Of the 12 buildings we actively track in Addison, 0 include balconies. That number changes weekly as buildings lease up and new construction comes online.

Does a balcony cost extra in Addison?

Often free in newer construction; older buildings rarely have them. In Addison specifically, standard in uptown high-rises. older oak cliff and lakewood units mostly skip them.

What's the rent range for balcony apartments in Addison?

Addison averages $1,300-$2,000 for a 1BR. Buildings with balconies typically run from the upper end of that range — usually around $1400-$2000.

Is Key Finders Locating really free?

Yes — 100% free for renters. The apartment community pays our referral fee when you sign your lease. We're licensed in Texas and have placed thousands of renters across Dallas, Austin, and Houston.

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Last reviewed 2026-04-07 · Key Finders Locating, a TREC-licensed free apartment locator (Bosah Group ID 9012866)