Rent smarter.
Get cash back.
Get Cash Back on thousands of DFW area apartments, exclusively with Path.

Search apartments. Book tours. Get cash back.
Path makes renting smarter: see cash back while you search, request tours without friction, and track your cash back from start to finish.
See cash back while you search.
Browse DFW apartments with cash back shown up front, then filter and sort to find the best fit and the best cash back.
Request and track tours without the chaos.
Path gives you one simple request flow and clear status updates, so you always know where your tour stands.
Track your cash back
from request to cash in hand.
Once you request your cash back, Path tracks everything — so you always know what’s happening..
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Tap a cash back to see who got paid, where they moved, and what they earned — across Dallas–Fort Worth.
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Frequently asked questions
How does Path pay cash back?+
Apartment communities pay referral commissions. Path returns most of that commission to you as cash back after your lease is confirmed, and Path receives the commission from the property.
Is the cash back real?+
Yes. Very real. Cash back is paid to you after your lease is verified with the property, and the commission is received by Path. Average cash back is just over $2,100.
Does using Path cost anything?+
No. Path is free for renters. Apartments pay referral commissions when new residents move in.
Do I still lease directly with the apartment?+
Yes. Your lease is always with the apartment community. Path then verifies your lease with the property, and gives you your cash back once received.
Does getting cash back from Path make my rent higher?+
No. Absolutely not. The amount you pay on rent is not affected by the cash back from Path.
Is Path only for DFW?+
Right now Path focuses exclusively on Dallas–Fort Worth with Austin, Houston, San Antonio, and other major Texas metros coming online later this year.
What's the catch?+
There isn’t one. Apartments already budget marketing dollars to pay apartment locators—Path simply returns most of that payment back to you as cash back
