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The Courts Of Bent Tree (Dallas) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Price Positioning and City Context

At an indicative monthly range of $2,175–$2,600 (confirm with the operator), The Courts Of Bent Tree sits well above Dallas’s city-wide from-price of $650/month (the lowest listed across 12 student properties in the city). This is a premium residence aimed at renters who want a full apartment—private kitchen, separate living space—rather than a shared room or a basic dorm-style unit. The gap reflects the difference between a standard one-bedroom in a larger complex and the more affordable shared or studio options that drive the city’s minimum.

For context, Dallas offers a wide price spread; many properties under $1,000 are likely shared bedrooms or smaller studios in less central locations. The Courts Of Bent Tree’s pricing aligns with upscale suburban apartments that cater to graduate students, young professionals, or interns who value space, amenities, and the ability to keep a pet. If your budget is tight (under $1,500–$1,800 per month), this residence is unlikely to be a fit.


Who This Residence Suits (and Who It Does Not)

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What Residents Actually Say

The Courts Of Bent Tree

Three Google reviews were provided. Below are the relevant quotes with context.

Jose Perez Jr. (Julien) – Rating 5 (full text): “4/24/2026 Update….. There was an error with a reservation as when I had booked thru a 3rd party site. Though their prices are discounted, you must be certain there is no errors or changes as they will run you thru loops to get it fixed. The 3rd party discount site provided me with a long task to get my refund. In retur”

Amy Thomas – Rating 1 (full text): “We made reservations for our 19 year old to stay for the summer while he is here for an internship. We called and asked for an exception to the under 21 rule and they said accepted. Upon arrival we were denied. We have now been charged for the weekend that we did not stay. After the front desk told us they had canceled”

Tribbie Millhouse – Rating 5 (full text): “OK you are making changes so I’ll give you that it could of been better but my room wasn’t to bad. Maybe if I come or have to visit again everything will be transformed . I was very tired not saying I didn’t notice it just wasn’t that bad. Thank you”

Overall, the reviews paint a picture of a property with occasional discounts and some good aspects (rooms not “too bad”) but with significant management and booking risks. The 2.9 average suggests most guests are dissatisfied.


Room-Type Guidance

The property lists four unit types:

How to choose:
If you are alone and can afford $2,400-ish, the 1-bedroom gives you your own place. To reduce cost, find a roommate and split a 2- or 3-bedroom. However, given the property’s management issues, ensure all co-tenants are on the lease and aware of policies. There is no indication of individual leases (per bedroom), so a joint lease is likely—meaning if one roommate defaults, others are liable.


Booking Timing and Practical Advice

Availability starts from July 6, 2026. The minimum lease is 6 months, so a move-in that day would end around January 6, 2027.

Key timing considerations:


FAQ

What is the exact address and neighbourhood?

The address is Dallas, TX 75248, USA. That falls within the 75248 zip code, which covers the Far North Dallas area, near Bent Tree Country Club. The property is a mid-rise apartment complex, not a dedicated student dorm. It is close to major highways (I-635, Dallas North Tollway) and about 25–30 minutes by car from downtown Dallas and the main university campuses (no universities listed in the source data, so proximity to schools is unknown).

Can I bring a pet? Are there size or breed restrictions?

The property is tagged “Pet Friendly”. However, typical pet policies include a weight limit (often 25–50 lbs), a list of restricted breeds, and a monthly pet rent (commonly $20–$50) plus a one-time deposit. Since the source data does not include these details, you must confirm directly with The Courts Of Bent Tree. Expect a non-refundable pet deposit and possible additional fees.

Is the rent all-inclusive? What utilities are covered?

The data does not indicate whether utilities, internet, or cable are included in the $2,175–$2,600 monthly figure. Most standard apartment leases in Dallas are rent-only, with tenants paying separately for electricity, water, gas, and trash (billed by the city or a third-party service). Ask the operator for a breakdown of what is included. Expect to budget an extra $150–$250 per month for utilities and internet.


Sources & data date: Google rating, reviews, and pricing data as of July 2026. Prices are indicative — confirm with the operator.

For live availability, current rates, and to ask the property directly about age policies or pet restrictions, use the on-site assistant.

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