A renter’s guide to where new apartments are rising in Arlington, TX

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Developers have finalized more than 5,500 new apartments in Arlington in the past ten years, impacting seven different zip codes. Understanding where these developments are concentrated can help apartment hunters find the ideal balance of urban energy, lakeside charm, and convenient transit access as they navigate this expanding market.

Where should you start your apartment search in Arlington?

Here’s where apartment construction concentrated in the last decade:

    • Zip code 76011 added 1,258 new apartments, the most in the city.
    • Zip code 76010 gained 1,232 new rentals.
    • Zip code 76014 welcomed 704 new apartments.
    • Zip code 76005 added 683 new rentals.
    • Zip code 76002 built 648 new apartments.

Living in Arlington offers a dynamic Texas lifestyle defined by major entertainment venues and a total reliance on personal vehicles. The cost of living in Arlington is about 5% higher than the Texas state average and 3% lower than the national average, making it relatively affordable for a large, amenity-rich city where car ownership remains essential due to the absence of a public transit system.

Here’s what you need to know about the neighborhoods where apartments are being built.

1,258 new apartments put zip code 76011 at the top of the construction list

Zip code 76011 added 1,258 new apartments, making it Arlington’s most active area for new residential development. This zip code covers the central part of the city, including the University of Texas at Arlington campus and parts of the Entertainment District.

While there is no public transit, the area offers limited walkability for students moving between UTA buildings and local restaurants. Major employers immediately accessible include UTA, Medical City Arlington, and hospitality roles at AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field, with downtown Dallas and Fort Worth both reachable in roughly 20–30 minutes via I‑30.

Zip code 76010 added 1,232 new apartments

Zip code 76010 gained 1,232 new apartments, reflecting continued growth in northwest Arlington north of I‑20. This suburban neighborhood attracts families and professionals seeking newer construction in quieter areas near Lake Arlington.

Residents rely entirely on personal vehicles, utilizing major corridors such as Matlock Road and Collins Street. Key employment centers within a 15–20 minute commute include the General Motors plant, DFW International Airport (via Highway 360), and various healthcare facilities throughout the city.

704 new apartments expand housing options in zip code 76014

Zip code 76014 added 704 new apartments, increasing rental options in established south Arlington. This area sits near I‑20 and Highway 287, providing strategic access for those working in Arlington or neighboring Mansfield. Like the rest of the city, this neighborhood is car-dependent with virtually no walkability for daily needs.

Significant employers reachable within 10–15 minutes include Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital, various distribution centers, and seasonal hospitality roles at Six Flags Over Texas.

Zip code 76005 delivers 683 new rentals

Zip code 76005 added 683 new apartments, primarily near major highway interchanges in northeast Arlington. This area is highly attractive to renters who commute throughout the Metroplex, sitting between I‑30 and Highway 360.

While car-dependent, its location allows for a quick 10–15 minute drive to DFW International Airport and easy access to Grand Prairie and downtown Dallas. This neighborhood is ideal for workers whose job locations vary or who frequently change employers within the DFW area.

648 new apartments grow zip code 76002’s inventory

Zip code 76002 added 648 new apartments, continuing development in west Arlington near the border with Grand Prairie. This area balances residential life with proximity to the I‑30 industrial corridor. Renters here are completely car-dependent but enjoy a central position between Arlington’s entertainment hubs and downtown Fort Worth, which is roughly 20–25 minutes away.

Major nearby employers include Six Flags Over Texas, Hurricane Harbor, and various industrial and warehouse operations in the western part of the city.

Top 5 zip codes for new apartments in Arlington, TX

Zip code New apartments
76011
1,258
76010
1,232
76014
704
76005
683
76002
648

* Total new apartments completed between 2015 and 2025.

Source:
RentCafe.com analysis of Yardi data as of July 2025

Arlington’s rental market remains steady, offering a value-oriented alternative to the higher price premiums found in Dallas or northern suburbs like Plano. Development has spread relatively evenly across the city, meeting demand from students, healthcare professionals, and workers in the entertainment and manufacturing sectors.

While Arlington lacks a walkable urban core, its central geographic position ensures it remains a strategic hub for those working throughout the DFW Metroplex. Renters can expect moderate pricing and a market defined by car-friendly infrastructure and modern amenities.

FAQ: Renting in Arlington’s fastest-growing zip codes

Q: How many new apartments have been built across these top Arlington zip codes in total?

A: A total of 5,552 new apartments have been completed across Arlington over the last ten years.

Q: Which zip codes have the most new apartments in Arlington, and how many were built in each?

A: Zip code 76011 leads the city with 1,258 new apartments, followed by 76010 with 1,232 new apartments, 76014 with 704 new apartments, 76005 with 683 new apartments, and 76002 with 648 new apartments.

Q: Can I get around Arlington without a car?

A: No. Arlington is the largest city in America without a public transit system of any kind. Personal vehicle ownership is essential for all daily activities, including work, shopping, and healthcare.

Q: Which major employers are within commuting distance of Arlington’s top construction areas?

A: Major employers include the University of Texas at Arlington, General Motors, Medical City Arlington, Texas Health Resources, DFW International Airport, and the sports and entertainment venues in the Entertainment District.

Q: How does the cost of living in Arlington compare to the average for Texas?

A: The cost of living in Arlington, TX is 5% higher than the state average and 3% lower than the national average.

Methodology

RentCafe.com is a nationwide apartment search website that enables renters to easily find apartments and houses for rent throughout the U.S.

This study uses data from 2015–2025, with the ‘past decade’ referring to this period.

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Adina Dragos

Adina Dragos is a real estate writer and research analyst with RentCafe. She has solid experience in real estate writing, covering topics ranging from best cities for renters and the top cities for rental activity to cost of living. Her work was featured in several prominent media channels such as Axios, The Dallas Morning News, ConnectCRE and The New York Times.

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