When Luxury and Tenancy Collide: 10 of the Priciest, Most Fabulous Homes for Rent in Texas

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Dreaming of living in a luxurious retreat without losing connection with the bustling city life? These Texas rental gems will give you that and more with their remarkable interiors and one-of-a-kind amenities. There’s one thing they have in common though: hefty price tags. If your pockets are deep enough – as in $15,000 per month or more – you’ll be able to indulge in some real luxury.

While other Texas hubs feature some amazing homes, including this contemporary condo with stunning views in Austin or this grand Mediterranean villa in Houston, Dallas takes the prize for the priciest rental home in the Lone Star State. At $26,000, this 9,732-square-foot residence in Preston Hollow features five bedrooms, a 2-story office, a 4-car garage, and a resort-style swimming pool.

Join us on our unique home countdown as we drill down to see the 10 most expensive rental listings in Texas right now.

#10. AUSTIN – Modern House

Monthly Rent: $15,000

Address: 3800 Cassava Dr, Austin, TX 78746
Building: 4,796 sq. ft.
Special features: Designed by award-winning Alter Studio. Modern heated pool with waterfall and two outdoor bathrooms, outdoor prep kitchen, and covered deck.
Photo credit: ColdwellBanker

#9. CEDAR HILL – Unique Property

Monthly Rent: $15,000

Address: 1643 Promontory Drive, Cedar Hill, Dallas County, TX 75104
Building: 7,494 sq. ft.
Special features: Views of Joe Pool Lake, Downtown Dallas, and Cedar Hill Park. 5 acres of land.
Photo credit: Point2Homes

#8. FRISCO -Spectacular House

Monthly Rent: $15,000

Address: 10584 Tobias Lane, Frisco, Denton County, TX 75034
Building: 6,950 sq. ft.
Special features: Outdoor pool, spa & sauna, private courtyard, and tri-level floorplan.
Photo credit: Point2Homes

#7. KATY – Amazing Home

Monthly Rent: $17,000

Address: 2610 Morganfair Lane, Katy, TX 77450
Building: 8,010 sq. ft.
Special features: Outdoor entertaining space, two fireplaces, and a newly constructed pool.
Photo credit: LawFord

#6. AUSTIN – Gorgeous Condo

Monthly Rent: $17,500

Address: 98 San Jacinto Blvd, Unit 2604, Austin, TX 78701
Building: 3,452 sq. ft.
Special features: City views from the master bedroom and lake views from the living areas.
Photo credit: Century21

#5. AUSTIN – Waterfront Estate

Monthly Rent: $18,000

Address: 607 River RD, Austin, TX 78734
Building: 4,500 sq. ft.
Special features: Lake Austin waterfront estate, boat dock, energy efficient. Private, exclusive area.
Photo credit: DAB

#4. AUSTIN – Luxury Estate

Monthly Rent: $18,000

Address: 1704 Barton Creek Blvd, Austin, TX 78735
Building: 7,558 sq. ft.
Special features: Maple and imported stone floors, wine room, built in grill, outdoor fireplace, and sport court.
Photo credit: KevinWilhelm

#3. HOUSTON – New Construction

Monthly Rent: $18,500

Address: 2220 Looscan Ln, Houston, TX 77019
Building: 6,343 sq. ft.
Special features: New construction with elevator and media room option.
Photo credit: TeamFontenot

#2. HOUSTON – Mediterranean Home

Monthly Rent: $20,000

Address: 2124 Looscan Ln, Houston, TX 77019
Building: 7,278 sq. ft.
Special features: Mediterranean custom stucco, grand entry with wrought iron staircase & rotunda. 5 fireplaces.
Photo credit: RaymorTEAM

#1. DALLAS – Fabulous Home

Monthly Rent: $26,000

Address: 5943 Walnut Hill Lane, Dallas, Dallas County, TX 75230
Building: 9,732 sq. ft.
Special features: Gorgeous architecture, state-of-the-art media room, and resort-style swimming pool.
Photo credit: Point2Homes

Seeking even more luxury? Check out these stunning rental properties scattered all throughout the U.S. and find your dream home! $500,000 will get you a sophisticated full-floor suite in NYC’s legendary Pierre Hotel complemented by exclusive amenities as well as access to the hotel’s chauffeur-driven Jaguar.

For other luxury apartments in Texas, or some homes at more down-to-earth prices, visit RentCafe.com today.

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Amalia Otet is an online content developer and creative writer for RENTCafé. She loves all things real estate and strives to live beautifully, one green step at a time.

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