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Floorplans & Pricing
All
All1 bed
1 bed2 beds
2 beds
A1 | 1/1 | 605 sqft | Call for Pricing | |
A3 | 1/1 | 650 sqft | Call for Pricing | |
A2 | 1/1 | 660 sqft | Call for Pricing | |
A4 | 1/1 | 704 sqft | Call for Pricing | |
B1 | 2/3 Townhome | 1,185 sqft | Call for Pricing |
Amenities & Features
Recycling
Tenant Electric-City/Utility
24hr Fitness Room
1 Laundry Room
Dishwashers
Tenant Cable-City/Utility
Tenant Water-Property
Patio/Balcony
Ceiling Fans
Insurance Required
Near Transit
Walk-in Closets
Mini Blinds
Valet Trash ($15)
Pantry*
Tenant Trash-Property
Wall-Wall Carpeting
Video Surveillance
Courtesy Patrol
W/D Provided
Package Delivery
Air Conditioning Notes: Central
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Property Details
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School Information
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Map
From Lyndon B Johnson Freeway and Abrams Road, Dallas, Texas, drive northwest on Interstate 635 Service Road/Lyndon B Johnson Freeway toward Pinyon Tree Lane. Solarium I Apartments will be on the right.
Read more...About Solarium I
At the heart of Solarium I lies urban sophistication, an urbanity matching the communal consensus present in the North Dallas/Richmond College area. The property rests next to popular eateries, convenience stores, and everyday retail destinations fit for those with active lifestyles.
The mix of stone and wood confers a rustic feel, a character ambiance that is incomparably Dallas. Hardwood underpins the modern floor plan options. Granite countertops compliment stainless steel amenities in the most sleek fashion. Kitchen areas are conveniently arranged to support a contemporary culinary schedule. The quality of the modern cabinetry is matched by the sheer amount of space available from top to bottom. Bathrooms shed light on the simplicity in luxury with bespoke, metallic appliances that await the eager resident after a long, hard day.
Polished outdoor spaces shine with a gleaming veracity, providing networking areas that contributes further to community culture. Designated picnic quarters make gathering, eating, and lounging that much easier in times of leisure.