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Neighborhoods in Dallas, TX

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    Winnetka Heights

    Developed at the turn of the 20th century, Winnetka Heights was advertised as “Dallas’ Ideal Suburb” by the Russell Realty Company in 1911. Today, Winnetka Heights is a historic neighborhood in Dallas proper with early 20th-century housing that’s largely been restored starting in the 1960s. It’s located in the vibrant community of Oak Cliff, which

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      $427K

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      $281K - $845K

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      55 Listings

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    Bishop Arts District

    Considered the go-to spot for shopping, dining and entertainment, the trendy Bishop Arts District in southwest Dallas features cuisine options from around the world, artisan coffee shops and bakeries. The neighborhood beckons to those who like everything at their fingertips, although weekends can get busy as visitors come from all over Dallas to

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      $393K

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      $250K - $810K

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      14 Listings

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    Lake Cliff

    Located in southeast Dallas just over the Trinity River Bridge, Lake Cliff is one of the most historic districts in the city. Named after a freshwater lake created in 1890 for the Llewellyn Country Club, the community was home to an amusement park and cultural complex said to rival New York City’s famed Coney Island. The bustling area featured

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      $393K

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      $239K - $5.1M

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      17 Listings

    Lake Cliff
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    Oak Park Estates

    Locals might not expect to find forested parks and midcentury architecture just 7 miles south of Downtown Dallas, but that's why Oak Park Estates is booming. "Over the last 10 to 15 years, people have rediscovered this part of the city. We've seen a major resurgence in renovations and new families moving in,” says James Fairchild, Associate Broker

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      $379K

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      $266K - $511K

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      7 Listings

    Oak Park Estates
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    Reunion District

    With several popular restaurants, bars and coffee shops, the Reunion District certainly lives up to its name. Conveniently located in the heart of downtown Dallas, this walkable neighborhood is ideal for meeting up with friends, grabbing a happy hour drink with coworkers, or mingling with neighbors at a local park. “I think the area is great. It’s

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      $371K

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      $274K - $841K

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      4 Listings

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    Kimball

    Surrounded by parks, trails and preserves and only a short drive from southwest Dallas’ Kimball treats residents to a slice of rural and city living. “It’s a quaint and quiet place to be, but you’re right in the middle of everything,” says Jan Miller, Realtor with Century 21 Judge Fite Company, serving the Fort Worth area since 2016. “You’re eight

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      $363K

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      $115K - $739K

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      23 Listings

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    Buckner Terrace

    Located 7 miles east of downtown Dallas, Buckner Terrace was once a part of farmland owned by the Buckner Orphanage. After selling part of the land in 1959, it was divided into industrial and residential areas, and by 1965, the neighborhood had been officially formed. Residents live southeast of White Rock Lake and the Dallas Arboretum and

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      $361K

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      $230K - $547K

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      38 Listings

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    Ledbetter Hills

    Ledbetter Hills offers a slice of the peaceful Texas countryside with access to big-city amenities. “It’s a lovely neighborhood; the area is incredible,” says Pamela Cormier with Century 21 Mike Bowman, Inc. “You feel like you’re out in the country. You can look up at the stars and not realize there’s anyone around.” On the far outskirts of

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      $350K

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      $218K - $920K

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      5 Listings

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    Travis Ranch

    Travis Ranch is a master-planned community offering an amenity-rich, but serene retreat in Forney, Texas. Spanning 1,500 acres, Travis Ranch sits 22 miles outside Dallas at the southern tip of Lake Ray Hubbard. Homebuyers get a laid-back lake lifestyle combined with the amenities of a suburb and proximity to major thoroughfares. “It’s easily

    • Average Value

      $339K

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      $250K - $779K

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      188 Listings

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    Love Field

    As travelers prepare for take-off at Dallas Love Field, locals settle in for the night in the surrounding homes. In this northwest Dallas neighborhood, houses sit within a mile of the airport, so residents see and hear the plane action daily. "Love Field is basically in my backyard," says Mical Hagos, an associate broker at Keller Williams Realty

    • Average Value

      $336K

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      $255K - $709K

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      30 Listings

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    West Dallas

    West Dallas is a burgeoning artistic enclave that offers a beautiful blend of modern convenience and historic charm. Residential streets host vintage cottages alongside striking new builds and commercial areas are adorned with colorful murals. Bordered by the Trinity River, residents here enjoy proximity to hip eateries, entertainment venues,

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      $330K

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      $191K - $1.1M

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      99 Listings

    West Dallas
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    Wynnewood

    Designed as a city within a city, Wynnewood is one of the oldest southwest Dallas communities. A planned community finished in 1954, Wynnewood is modeled after Levittown, New York, a pioneer in mass-produced residential housing and the blueprint for suburban living post-World War II. Well-planned roads and thoughtful grid designs characterize this

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      $318K

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      $210K - $810K

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      22 Listings

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    Elmwood

    Tucked away about 6 miles southwest of Dallas proper lies Elmwood, a neighborhood marked by its simple homes and quiet residential streets. It's just minutes from Dallas hot spots like the chic and bright Bishop Arts District without the city scurry that often follows in the busier areas. Once the site of the massive farm of Tennessee Dairies,

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      $317K

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      $234K - $644K

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      10 Listings

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    North Oak Cliff

    One of North Oak Cliff's most well-known residents, blues guitar legend Stevie Ray Vaughan, found his love for music when he lived in this neighborhood. The pride and joy of the area is forever remembered at Stevie Ray Vaughan Park, a couple of miles west down Jefferson Boulevard, featuring a realistic mural of Vaughan and his brother alongside a

    • Average Value

      $308K

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      $180K - $731K

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      55 Listings

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    Kleburg

    Kleburg, located in the southeastern corner of Dallas, offers a mix of pastoral landscapes and new development opportunities. This neighborhood features a variety of home sizes and styles, with property listings ranging from under $200,000 for three-bedroom manufactured homes to around $500,000 for new builds with attached garages. Homes typically

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      $291K

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      $230K - $599K

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      101 Listings

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    Dallas Midtown

    As cars zoom by on the Dallas North Tollway and shoppers hop from store to store in Galleria Dallas, locals get ready for the day in their condos in Dallas Midtown. The urban neighborhood comprises a mix of attached housing developments and commercial properties, making it a densely packed and frequented area. But its central location, convenience

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      $275K

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      $140K - $471K

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      5 Listings

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    Eagle Ford

    Along the banks of the West Fork Trinity River, Eagle Ford is a small suburban neighborhood along Interstate 30 that is less than 10 miles from Downtown Dallas. The neighborhood dates to 1844 but did not develop until the 1940s when lots were built for African American veterans after World War II in a segregated Texas. When the area was annexed

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      $271K

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      $180K - $595K

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      13 Listings

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    Kiest Park

    Located 14 miles south of downtown Dallas, the Kiest Park neighborhood offers well-crafted homes built during the 1950s and 1960s. The residential area surrounds a 248-acre park of the same name. Civic activist Edwin Kiest gifted the vast green space to the city of Dallas in 1931. “Kiest Park is a well-established neighborhood with modern homes

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      $266K

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      $203K - $439K

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      7 Listings

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    Glenview

    Primarily a residential neighborhood, Glenview is just 10 miles from downtown Dallas. "A lot of these properties have been kept in the family and don't change hands often," says Keela McGraw, the broker associate and a Realtor with Front Real Estate Company. The area is also conveniently located, with Interstate 35E acting as the western border.

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      $266K

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      $200K - $591K

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      4 Listings

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    Casa View

    With attractive midcentury homes just minutes from the scenic White Rock Lake, Casa View is a neighborhood that lives up to its name. But it's the affordability and convenient location that really sell the neighborhood. "The price and access to public transportation that you get there are uncommon in the Metroplex. You can walk to schools, parks

    • Average Value

      $260K

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      $175K - $358K

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      11 Listings

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    Redbird

    The planes at the Dallas Executive Airport aren't the only things in the DFW taking flight. With big plans for development in the area, the sky's the limit for Redbird, an established, conveniently located community just 10 miles south of downtown Dallas. "It's an area in transition," says Christine Rollins, a Triad Realty broker with over 30

    • Average Value

      $256K

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      $212K - $586K

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      5 Listings

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    Rylie

    As urban living becomes more expensive and hectic, quiet, out-of-the-way communities like Rylie are growing increasingly popular. Instead of falling asleep to sirens and traffic, residents may drift off to the distant hoot of a barn owl and wake up to see chickens and horses in the yard next door. “The stars are brighter in the countryside,” says

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      $255K

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      $205K - $535K

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      20 Listings

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    Arcadia Park

    A suburban neighborhood in Grand Prairie, the ninth-largest city in DFW and 17th-largest in Texas, Arcadia Park is conveniently located along Interstate 30, about 10 miles west of Dallas and 30 miles east of Fort Worth. The area attracts families, primarily 30-something, dual-income renters and homeowners, and its residents from families who’ve

    • Average Value

      $252K

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      $147K - $482K

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      4 Listings

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    Cedar Crest

    Community and commuting characterize Cedar Crest. The established neighborhood offers proximity to downtown Dallas without the heftier price tag, says Keller Williams Realtor Danny Force, who has sold real estate in the Metroplex for nearly 15 years. "The Cedar Crest area is a more affordable alternative to living in downtown Dallas," says Danny

    • Average Value

      $250K

    • List Price

      $142K - $559K

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      16 Listings

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    Urbandale

    While its name implies the opposite, Urbandale offers comfortable suburban living among pocket parks, sidewalk-lined streets and locally owned restaurants, all just 8 miles east of Downtown Dallas. “Urbandale offers flexibility where you’re close to downtown, but far enough away to get out of the city a bit and have that true, suburban feel,” says

    • Average Value

      $248K

    • List Price

      $171K - $529K

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      4 Listings

    Urbandale

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