* Price shown is base rent and may not include non-optional fees and utilities. View Fees and Policies for details. Price, availability, fees, and any applicable rent special are subject to change without notice. * Square footage definitions vary. Displayed square footage is approximate.
* Price shown is base rent and may not include non-optional fees and utilities. View Fees and Policies for details. Price, availability, fees, and any applicable rent special are subject to change without notice. * Square footage definitions vary. Displayed square footage is approximate.
* Price shown is base rent and may not include non-optional fees and utilities. View Fees and Policies for details. Price, availability, fees, and any applicable rent special are subject to change without notice. * Square footage definitions vary. Displayed square footage is approximate.
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
One-Time Move-In Fees
Administrative Fee
$150
Application Fee
$50
Cats Allowed
Monthly Pet Rent
$35
One Time Fee
$0
Pet Deposit
$150
Pet Limit
2
Restrictions
null
Dogs Allowed
Monthly Pet Rent
$35
One Time Fee
$350
Pet Deposit
$150
Pet Limit
2
Restrictions
null
Parking
Garage
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Apartment Features
Air Conditioning
Balcony
Dishwasher
Disposal
Microwave
Walk-In Closets
Washer/Dryer
Community Features
Business Center
Elevator
Fitness Center
Garages
Lounge
Pool
Area Scores
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
96
Out of 100
Excellent Transit
Transit Score®
77
Out of 100
Very Bikeable
Bike Score®
83
Out of 100
Active
Soundscore™
68
Out of 100
Transit
Subway
Baylor University Medical Center
3 min Drive
Subway
Deep Ellum
3 min Drive
Commuter Rail
Medical/Market Center
10 min Drive
Airport
Dallas Love Field
15 min Drive
Airport
Dallas-Fort Worth International
29 min Drive
Moving to Deep Ellum, Dallas, TX
Shopping Centers
Shoppers will appreciate Indie Deep Ellum Apartments proximity to Deep Ellum, Columbia/Carroll Shopping Center, and Columbia Plaza. Deep Ellum is 0.2 miles away, and Columbia/Carroll Shopping Center is within a 20 minute walk.
Commuting
With a TransitScore of 77, Indie Deep Ellum Apartments has excellent transit, including 10 transit stops within 18.3 miles. Transit options include Baylor University Medical Center and Deep Ellum.
Parks and Recreation
Recreational activities near Indie Deep Ellum Apartments are plentiful. Discover 5 parks within 1.8 miles, including Fair Park, Perot Museum of Nature & Science, and Children's Aquarium at Fair Park.
Airports
Living in Deep Ellum provides easy access to Dallas Love Field, located just 14 minutes from Indie Deep Ellum Apartments. Another nearby airport is Dallas-Fort Worth International, located 21.9 miles away.
Property Details
Against the backdrop of the lively Deep Ellum neighborhood, Indie Deep Ellum presents a luxury living experience that's stylish, vibrant and undeniably unique. Our world-class amenity collection includes a scenic rooftop terrace, 24-hour fitness... center and a Renaissance-inspired mosaic swimming pool. Within, elevated ceilings, expansive windows and impressive finishes make each and every home feel truly special. Reimagine luxury living in one of the most exciting new places to call home, only at Indie Deep Ellum Apartments.
Against the backdrop of the lively Deep Ellum neighborhood, Indie Deep Ellum presents a luxury living experience that's stylish, vibrant and undeniably unique. Our world-class amenity collection includes a scenic rooftop terrace, 24-hour fitness center and a Renaissance-inspired mosaic swimming pool. Within, elevated ceilings, expansive windows and impressive finishes make each and every home feel truly special. Reimagine luxury living in one of the most exciting new places to call home, only at Indie Deep Ellum Apartments.
Indie Deep Ellum Apartments is located in Dallas, TX in the 75226 zip code.
Contact
Property Address: 2900 Canton St, Dallas, TX 75226
1. Trash Management: The trash chute has been permanently closed, leading residents to pile trash in the hallways. The only solution management offers is sending mass emails threatening fines, but the problem persists, creating an unsanitary and unpleasant environment.
2. Parking Troubles: Parking is managed by a third party, leading to numerous problems. Despite paying monthly for a parking spot, I often end up paying nightly fees because the office claims they have no control over the... situation. This lack of accountability is frustrating and unacceptable.
3. Unkempt Common Areas: The community areas are frequently trashed by tenants, and there seems to be no effort to clean them up. This neglect results in an unsightly and unhygienic living environment.
4. Pet Waste Issues: Many pet owners in the complex do not clean up after their dogs, leading to a pervasive smell of dog urine mixed with garbage. This is not only unpleasant but also a serious hygiene concern.
5. Unprofessional Management: The property management team is consistently unprofessional and disrespectful. They treat residents as if they are beneath them and act as though their jobs are secure regardless of their performance. Interactions with them are something to avoid at all costs, and their poor management skills are a significant reason for many of the ongoing issues within the complex.
6. Fire Alarm Issues: There are constant problems with the fire alarm. On one occasion, the alarm went off nonstop for six hours. This was extremely disruptive and highlighted the lack of responsiveness and care from the management team.
7. Reactive Animals off leash: There are many reactive animals in the building and some are off leash. I’ve heard numerous stories of dogs being attacked, people being bitten and my own dogs were recently attacked by a Doberman.
8. Feeling Trapped: Despite the appealing aspects of the complex, the terrible management and numerous issues make it hard to enjoy living here. Unfortunately, being tied to a contract means feeling trapped in a place that does not meet expectations and is not worth the high rent.
In conclusion, while Indie Deep Ellum has the potential to be a great place to live due to its location and design, the poor management, unclean conditions, parking issues, and lack of responsiveness make it a regrettable choice. I would not recommend this apartment complex to anyone looking for a hassle-free and pleasant living experience.
Review from Apartments.com
7/9/24
Horrible
I have been living at Indie Deep Ellum in Dallas for some time now, and while the location and apartment design are appealing, several significant issues severely detract from the overall experience. 1. Trash Management: The trash chute has been permanently closed, leading residents to pile trash in the hallways. The only solution management offers is sending mass emails threatening fines, but the problem persists, creating an unsanitary and unpleasant environment. 2. Parking Troubles: Parking... is managed by a third party, leading to numerous problems. Despite paying monthly for a parking spot, I often end up paying nightly fees because the office claims they have no control over the situation. This lack of accountability is frustrating and unacceptable. 3. Unkempt Common Areas: The community areas are frequently trashed by tenants, and there seems to be no effort to clean them up. This neglect results in an unsightly and unhygienic living environment. 4. Pet Waste Issues: Many pet owners in the complex do not clean up after their dogs, leading to a pervasive smell of dog urine mixed with garbage. This is not only unpleasant but also a serious hygiene concern. 5. Unprofessional Management: The property management team is consistently unprofessional and disrespectful. They treat residents as if they are beneath them and act as though their jobs are secure regardless of their performance. Interactions with them are something to avoid at all costs, and their poor management skills are a significant reason for many of the ongoing issues within the complex. 6. Fire Alarm Issues: There are constant problems with the fire alarm. On one occasion, the alarm went off nonstop for six hours. This was extremely disruptive and highlighted the lack of responsiveness and care from the management team. 7. Poor Move-In Experience: When first moving in, setting up everything was a nightmare. No one seemed to care to help, and I had to figure out everything, including the third-party parking, on my own. This led to paying nightly for parking for a month and spending a fortune before I could get any assistance, despite numerous calls for help. 8. Feeling Trapped: Despite the appealing aspects of the complex, the terrible management and numerous issues make it hard to enjoy living here. Unfortunately, being tied to a contract means feeling trapped in a place that does not meet expectations and is not worth the high rent.
Review from Apartments.com
2 People Found This Helpful
1/18/24
Terrible Management - Stay Away
On any given day there will be something not working that will cause an inconvenience in your day. It could be the community areas with non functioning lights, tv, or appliances. The elevators being down which seems to happen on a weekly basis. Or the fire alarm going off four hours on end at 2 in the morning. This place does not have it together and I would stay away.
Review from Apartments.com
1 Person Found This Helpful
1/15/24
Save yourself the headache and look elsewhere
Management team has terrible communication, and the building itself is a money-grab. The units and property look nice, but I think that's really the only positive. There's better apartments in Deep Ellum.
If you're living in one of the units facing Canton, it can get very noisy on nights and weekends. Those large windows have poor insulation, so you use extra AC in the summer, and constantly running heat through the winter. You can also hear EVERYTHING happening on the street below you.
The... amenities are nice, but if you have pets, beware that you'll have to walk elsewhere to find a grassy area for them to go to, or just use the rocks surrounding the building. This resulted in maintenance having to clean the front entrance daily, because pets were peeing in that entryway and there was a constant smell of urine outside walking into the building. For a $35 monthly pet rent, you'd think there would be better access to some type of pet amenities, even a small grassy area for them to go to.
Parking might be ok if you can secure a space in P1 garage. If you are on P2, be mindful that you're paying a monthly fee to potentially not have access to parking. When there's events or concerts going on, P2 fills up quickly, and there were certain nights I had to find street parking because there were no spaces in P2. Parking gate was also broken for months at a time, leaving little peace of mind for the safety of your vehicle. There were several waves of break-ins while I lived there, some people having their car broken into more than once.
I was a very tidy tenant while I lived there, and completed a walk-through inspection with maintenance before the end of my lease (after cleaning apartment, making it move-in ready). I was given the all clear that there were no issues.
2 months later they sent a bill for almost $500 dollars that included misc. fees for cleaning and paint. They kept my deposit and billed me the remaining balance. I've probably lived in 6 different apts since I've been in Dallas, and never had to pay this much after moving out of an apt.
I reached out multiple times asking for an itemized bill that lists the details for all charges and did not receive a response, but I did receive letters and calls from a collections co about a month after that request.
I moved to a better property up the street, and have had zero issues since. Indie's building and amenities do look nice, but for this price-point I think you're better off looking elsewhere.
Review from Apartments.com
1 Person Found This Helpful
1/4/23
Will squeeze every penny out of you with fees
Ever since Equity Residential took over management of the property, it has COMPLETELY gone downhill. The last straw is that they are now charging residents twice for trash services. A monthly $28 Valet trash charge has always been a part of the lease agreement, but they are now charging residents an additional $40 - $60 a month for trash RUBS depending on occupancy and the number of total residents in the complex. Apparently valet trash takes the garbage from the resident door to the receptacles... downstairs and a different company hauls it away. Had I known that, I would have requested that valet be removed from my lease since I barely use it anyway! None of this was explained when they were hounding me to resign my lease and there is a very vague line in the lease agreement that does not make clear that there is an additional charge outside of valet trash. What they charge in rent is already ridiculous, an additional $50 - $75 every month for parking where you will still get your car broken into, and now they add this. They will squeeze every penny out of you without doing anything helpful, so I would think twice about signing a lease with these devils.