Local Communities

Whatever type of community you are drawn to, the Dallas | Fort-Worth has something for you. Whether it's land, a waterfront home, a condo, a historic building, or something unique you are seeking, my team and I will work to find the right home for you. Explore this page to learn more about our local communities around Dallas | Fort Worth. 
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Southlake

Southlake, Texas, is a city located predominantly in Tarrant County, with minor areas extending into Denton County. As a suburb of Dallas/Fort Worth, Southlake boasts a population of approximately 31,265 according to the 2020 census. Known for its wealth and scenic beauty, it sits at the southern end of Lake Grapevine, making it an ideal spot for outdoor activities like hiking, paddling, fishing, and horseback riding.

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Westlake

Westlake, located in north Tarrant County along State Highway 114, is a desirable place to call home. Settled in 1847 by several families, it was once a 2,000-acre ranch known as Circle T Ranch. Over time, Westlake has transformed into several upscale communities. This Platinum Level Scenic City combines a rural Texas atmosphere with the conveniences of the metroplex, bordering Southlake, Trophy Club, Keller, Roanoke, and Fort Worth.

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Grapevine

Grapevine, Texas, nestled in northeast Tarrant County, extends into Dallas and Denton Counties. With a population of 50,631 as of the 2020 census, it offers Texas-sized charm in a welcoming community. Visitors can explore the Grapevine Vintage Railroad, enjoy family resorts, and stroll along the charming Main Street. As the self-proclaimed “Christmas Capital of Texas,” Grapevine hosts over 1,400 events during a festive 40-day season.

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Las Colinas

Las Colinas, located in Irving, Texas, is an upscale, developed area in the Dallas suburb. It sits at the heart of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, making it a prime spot for corporate and business relocation. With its central location between Dallas and Fort Worth, proximity to both DFW International Airport and Love Field Airport, and miles of greenbelts, waterways, and canals, Las Colinas offers a vibrant, walkable environment for residents and professionals alike.

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Coppell

Coppell, a suburb of Dallas, Texas, boasts a population of approximately 42,513 residents. Known for its safe streets, excellent public schools, and upscale environment, Coppell offers a dense suburban feel. Residents enjoy a variety of restaurants, coffee shops, and parks, making it an attractive place to call home. The nearby Coppell Nature Park features hiking trails, a pond, and wildlife viewing opportunities, while Old Town Coppell—a historic downtown area—invites visitors to explore charming shops, restaurants, and a farmers market.

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Highland Park

Highland Park, located in Dallas, Texas, is an upscale neighborhood known for its elegant homes, luxury apartment communities, and tree-lined streets. Just five miles north of Downtown Dallas, it offers a central location, walkability, and excellent public schools. Highland Park Village, the first self-contained shopping center in America, continues to thrive with luxury retailers while maintaining space for local tenants. Residents appreciate the small-town charms, safety, and top-notch education provided by Highland Park ISD.

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University Park

University Park, a predominantly residential community of more than 25,000 residents, is located approximately five miles north of downtown Dallas, Texas. Anchored by the prestigious Southern Methodist University (SMU) and home to the George W. Bush Presidential Center, University Park boasts attractive homes, beautiful parks, and numerous churches. Residents appreciate its upscale dining options, trendy local boutiques, and top-notch public schools.

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Turtle Creek

Turtle Creek, a neighborhood in Dallas, Texas, runs along the picturesque Turtle Creek and adjacent Turtle Creek Boulevard. It’s nestled between the lively communities of Oak Lawn and Uptown, approximately 2 miles north of Downtown Dallas. Known for its blend of natural beauty and upscale living, Turtle Creek features sophisticated residential towers, walking trails, and even a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed theater. Residents enjoy abundant green spaces, making it a sought-after area in the heart of the city

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