The View on Carrollton is a contemporary four-story condominium building designed by Humphreys & Partners Architects, L.P. Completed in 2022, this mixed-use development features 268 residential units above ground-floor retail spaces. Located in the leafy Palisades Point neighborhood, it offers a blend of suburban tranquility and urban convenience. The building's flat roof, large windows, and combination of stone and siding facades contribute to its modern aesthetic, making it a standout in the area.
Versatile Floor Plans with Modern Comforts
The View on Carrollton offers a range of floor plans to suit various needs, from cozy one-bedroom units to spacious three-bedroom layouts. One-bedroom units range from 779 to 835 square feet, featuring one bathroom and selling for $231,332 to $248,000. These units are designed with modern touches such as quartz countertops, engineered wood floors, and walk-in closets with built-in shelves.
Two-bedroom units, sized between 1,025 and 1,511 square feet, come with two bathrooms and are priced from $338,625 to $415,000. These units boast 10-foot ceilings, dual sinks in the bathrooms, and abundant natural light. The kitchens are equipped with breakfast bars, soft-close drawers, and stainless steel Samsung appliances, making them a delight for culinary enthusiasts.
For those needing more space, the three-bedroom units range from 1,611 to 1,959 square feet, with two bathrooms and prices from $394,315.25 to $522,176.5. These larger units offer additional features such as wrap-around balconies, ceiling fans in every room, and generous storage spaces. All units provide stunning views, whether of the pool, courtyard, or surrounding greenery, enhancing the living experience. Monthly HOA fees range from $100 to $500, covering full use of facilities, ground maintenance, and security, among other services.
Comprehensive Amenities for a Balanced Lifestyle
The View on Carrollton is equipped with a wide array of amenities designed to cater to diverse lifestyles. The building features a state-of-the-art fitness center and yoga rooms, perfect for maintaining an active lifestyle.
Residents can unwind in the lounge areas, game room, or the kitchen and bar, which are ideal for social gatherings. The business center and executive conference meeting rooms provide professional spaces for work and meetings. Outdoor amenities include a pool, bike storage, and a dog park, along with jogging and biking trails that lead to the scenic Nob Hill Greenbelt.
The building ensures secure entry with five elevators and professional concierge service. The grand marble entrance and 2-story clubhouse add a touch of elegance, while the secluded courtyard with lush landscaping, stone plaza, water features, and fireplace offers a serene escape. Daily trash pick-up and valet trash services further enhance the convenience of living at The View on Carrollton.
Suburban Tranquility with Urban Conveniences
Palisades Point, where The View on Carrollton is located, offers a laid-back suburban lifestyle with the benefits of urban amenities. The neighborhood is known for its outstanding schools, including Rainwater Elementary, Blalack Middle School, and Creekview High School, which boasts a competitive athletics department and a variety of extracurricular activities.
Residents can enjoy the outdoors at Harold K. Bessire Park, which features a firefighter-themed playground, walking paths, and community grills. Tree Line Park and the 5.5-mile Blue Trail provide additional recreational opportunities. For golf enthusiasts, Indian Creek Golf Club is just 2 miles away, offering a 36-hole facility and the Arrowhead Grill.
The area is rich in dining options, from Sushi Kadan's Japanese decor and Crazy Dragon Roll to Joe's Pizza Pasta & Subs' Buffalo chicken pie. Carrollton Square, a short drive away, offers acclaimed eateries like Babe's Chicken. Shopping is convenient with a Walmart Supercenter, Aldi, and the Korean Mall at Old Denton nearby.
Accessible Transportation Options
The View on Carrollton is well-connected with various transportation options. The neighborhood is bordered by the President George Bush Turnpike and is bisected by Old Denton Road, providing easy access to major highways like I-35 and TX-121. The DART Trinity Mills Station, located about 2 miles away, offers access to the Green Line, making commuting to downtown Dallas convenient.
For air travel, Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport is approximately 14 miles away, and Dallas Love Field is about 16 miles away, both reachable within 20 to 25 minutes by car. The area is also served by Dallas Area Rapid Transit bus route 232, with stops on Old Denton and West Frankford Road, providing additional public transportation options. The building itself offers secure parking with designated spaces for residents, ensuring convenience and peace of mind.
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Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
49/ 100
Very Walkable
Walk Score®
70/ 100
Some Transit
Transit Score®
27/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Harold K Bessire Park
8 min walk
Duck Duck Goose Pond & Park
3 min drive
Fishing
Lake
Picnic Area
Clifford E. "Bill" Hall Park
3 min drive
Picnic Area
Trails
Playground
Timber Creek Park
3 min drive
Ken Good Park
4 min drive
Fishing
Lake
Picnic Area
Nob Hill Greenbelt
4 min drive
Rosemeade Park
4 min drive
Del Santer Park
5 min drive
Martha Pointer Park
5 min drive
Schools
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