Conveniently located midway between Dallas and Fort Worth
Situated halfway between Dallas and Fort Worth, Euless has steadily gained new residents--largely because of its central location. Home to about 60,000 people, the city also sits just south of the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, where many residents work when they aren't commuting the 20 miles to Dallas or Fort Worth. "The airlines and airport are big employers," says Jarod Marcus, a Realtor with RE/MAX Trinity III. "American Airlines is one of the largest employers." Other city attributes include a highly rated school system, several hundred acres of parkland and family-friendly attractions like indoor ice rinks and baseball fields.
Euless is a part of DFW known as H-E-B, which stands for Euless, Hurst, Bedford.
Bob Eden Park welcomes all residents with lush landscaping.
Bowlero is a popular bowling and arcade center in Euless.
DFW Airport lies along northeastern border of Euless.
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Parkland and ice rinks
Euless is home to over 300 acres of parkland, and miles of trails connect 10 city parks, from the Villages of Bear Creek Park to Bob Eden Park. The vast Parks at Texas Star, on the city's west side, features baseball and softball fields, a soccer field and Children's Health StarCenter, with two full-size ice rinks. It's also home to the Texas Star Golf Course, an 18-hole public course, and a golf training center. Private options include the Bear Creek Golf Club, with two 18-hole courses and a driving range.
The Euless Family Life Center in Midway Park features a 5,000-square-foot fitness center, a seasonal aquatic park with a lazy river, an indoor heated pool and a senior center. Midway Park is also the site of the city's Arbor Daze Festival in April, which features live music, kids' events and free plants.
Another family-friendly amenity is the Mary Lib Saleh Euless Public Library, which has a dedicated children's learning space.
Bob Eden Park offers residents multiple areas for recreation and sports.
The Euless Family Life Aquatic Park is open seasonally for locals to the area.
The paths at The Preserve at McCormick Park wind through trees and calm scenery.
Every spring, Euless hosts the Arbor Daze Festival for residents and nearby locals.
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Ranch-style homes from the '60s to '80s, plus new-builds
Many homes in Euless date from the 1960s to the 80s and are ranch-style properties in the center and southern parts of the city. Prices for these homes typically range from $200,000 to $650,000. New construction is spread throughout the city, including in gated communities like The Estates at Bear Creek. Newer homes are generally priced between $550,000 and $775,000. Euless also has townhouses priced from the high $200,000s to the $400,000s. Overall, the median sales price in Euless is $375,000, lower than the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington area average of $399,000. On average, homes in Euless sell after 29 days on the market compared to the national average of 44 days, but "there are spots in Euless in which homes get listed and are gone in five days," Marcus says.
Many homes in Euless are traditional brick.
A mix of new developments and older, more established communities abound in Euless.
Some homes within Euless have popular styles of the early 2000s.
Euless is beginning to see the addition of new craftsman-style homes.
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Highly rated Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District
Most of the city is zoned for the Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District, which offers specialized education in world languages and STEM programs and earns an A-plus grade from Niche. The school district has 21 elementary schools, five middle schools and two high schools. Trinity High School, which earns an A, is known for its football program, which has won three 5A football state championships. The northern portion of the city is served by the A-plus rated Grapevine-Colleyville ISD.
Trinity High School in Euless hosts is own sports hall of fame.
North Euless Elementary School provides education to the little residents in Euless.
Euless J High School provides education to teens in the neighborhood of Euless.
Trinity High School continues to empower tomorrow's leaders.
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Shopping and dining along Texas State Highway 121
Euless residents can find shopping and dining along Texas State Highway 121 at the Shops at Vineyard Village and Glade Parks, both with big-box stores and chain restaurants. More local restaurants and stores can be found along North Main Street. North East Mall is 8 miles away in Hurst and features over 100 stores, including Dillard's and JCPenney.
Hopdoddy is a popular dining destination in the Glade Parks shopping area of Euless.
Residents in Euless can pick up essentials at Albertsons.
Kroger is a favorite shopping location amongst those in Euless.
Glade Parks Shopping Center has retail such as Old Navy, Belk, and Cinepolis Luxury Cinemas.
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A sizeable Tongan population served by area churches
A large population of Tongans arrived in Euless in the 1970s, working for American Airlines at the nearby DFW Airport. Today, around 10 churches in the city are connected to the Tongan community, which numbers around 3,000. The Euless Tongan Community Committee hosts regular cultural events and other events that address the community issue. Then there are the teenage Tongans on Trinity High's championship Trinity Trojans football team, where ceremonial dances are performed before the games. Trojans player Ollie Gordon II, who went on to play for Oklahoma State, is the top running back prospect in the 2025 NFL draft.
About 20 miles from Downtown Dallas and Downtown Fort Worth
Euless is traversed by several major regional roads, including Texas State Highway 183, Texas State Highway 360 and Texas State Highway 121. Downtown Dallas is about 20 miles east; downtown Fort Worth is about 20 miles southwest. The Dallas Area Regional Transit rail system can be accessed from the Centreport Station, 3 miles away. The Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport is about 4 miles north. Texas Health Harris Methodist Hurst-Euless-Bedford is just west of the city off Highway 183.
Euless crime and weather
According to the Euless Police Department, the violent crime rate in December 2023 was 64 incidents per 100,000 people, about half the state and national rates. Over that same span, the property crime rate was 157 per 100,000 people, lower than the state and national figure.
With its location in North Texas, Euless experiences extreme heat in the summer and mild winters. The city is also susceptible to tornados.
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