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Belmont, TX
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Located in East Dallas, the Belmont neighborhood was originally founded by Dallas pioneer, Colonel Henry Exall. It runs west from Greenville Avenue and east to Skillman Avenue. The northern border of the neighborhood runs to LLano Avenue.
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Bent Tree, TX
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Bluffview, TX
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This one-time dairy farm pasture is now home to some of the most sought-after properties in Dallas. With winding streets lined with shade trees, it’s no wonder even famous musicians like Don Henley call Bluffview home. The natural beauty of this neighborhood comes as a pleasant surprise, especially being so close to Love Field Airport. In Bluffview, you can admire the towering trees that shade that billow above luxurious estates.
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Buckner Terrace, TX
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Just a short 5 miles east of Downtown Dallas, Buckner Terrace is the gateway to the City Dallas via Highways 30 and 80. This strategic location gives locals easy access to most other areas with the Dallas Metroplex.
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Campbell Green, TX
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With ample green space and blue skies, Campbell Green is a small neighborhood that’s rich in small-town hospitality. With less than 5,000 residents, those who live here surely see familiar faces in the neighborhood’s local shops and restaurants.
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Casa View, TX
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Located near White Rock Lake, Casa View is a residential community in Dallas. It borders 1-635, Buckner Boulevard and Garland Road, all the way to the neighboring town of Mesquite. Casa View was originally considered one and the same with Casa Linda, a neighboring community. However, over time, the community branched out on its own and has even been featured in D Magazine as one of the Top 5 Dallas Neighborhoods on the Rise.
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Cedar Crest, TX
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Cedar Crest, which is home to the Cedars District is known for its chic music venues and eclectic bar scene
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Central Dallas, TX
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Central Dallas is anchored by Downtown, the center of the city, along with Oak Lawn and Uptown, areas characterized by dense retail, restaurants, and nightlife.
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Downtown Dallas, TX
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Downtown Dallas is a lively part of the city bustling with restaurants, shopping, museums and plenty of entertainment. Its close proximity to transportation hubs and highways, makes Downtown Dallas a highly desirable place to call home. It’s no wonder why so many Dallasites and expats choose to call this part of town their home.
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Elmwood, TX
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Elmwood is a quiescent residential neighborhood located in central Oak Cliff in Dallas. It’s known for its diverse architecture including Craftsman bungalows, Tudor cottages and ranch-style homes. Most homes in Elmwood were built between the 1920s and 1950s, and were situated along the banks of Cedar Creek.
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Far North Dallas, TX
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Far North Dallas is a quarter of Dallas, which extends northward of the Lyndon B. Freeway. Although it’s a very distinct area, it’s still considered part of North Dallas.
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Five Mile Creek, TX
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Located in Dallas, Five Mile Creek is a small yet interactive community with a population of 19,026. Residents who choose to live in Five Mile Creek enjoy privacy with large lots in between neighbors. Interestingly, most residents do rent in this neighborhood, and tend to be on the liberal side.
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Forest Hills, TX
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Glencoe Park, TX
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Located in East Dallas, Glencoe Park is just east of 75 Central Expressway and south of Mockingbird Lane.
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Greenland Hills, TX
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Known locally as The M Streets (Mercedes, Morningside, Merrimac and Monticello), Greenland Hills is all about community. With big-city energy, residents work together to keep this picture-perfect neighborhood pristine. As you walk through this charming neighborhood, you get to admire the Tudor architecture that dates back to the 1920s, but also the lovely manicured lawns.
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Greenway Park, TX
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Greenway Park has come a long way since its 1927 development. The traditional English Common cluster of homes evolved into serene boulevards with mature shade trees lining the streets. The picture-perfect atmosphere is why so many Dallasites live in Greenway. Homes that were previously built in the 1940s actually had the front doors facing the greenbelts instead of the streets. Many of those same homes exist today, although a large percentage have undergone restoration.
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Highland Hills, TX
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The upscale neighborhood in Highland Park, Dallas, features small-town vibes with luxury homes. With some of the best schools in the state, Highland Hills is a great place for families looking to lay down their root. However, it’s not only for families. The area is perfect for singles and working professionals as well. This super walkable neighborhood is coined “The Rodeo Drive of Dallas” with a large array of shopping options, ranging from high-end boutiques to budget-friendly options.
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Kessler Park, TX
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Often referred to as the hidden jewel in Dallas, Kessler Park is a neighborhood in Oak Cliff with dazzling skyline views. Kessler Park is a prime example of what a community can be when urban development hits its mark. With large residential spaces and sophisticated architecture, Kessler Park is the perfect blend of comfort and class. Home styles in this charming area range from Prairies and Mediterranean to English Tudors made of brick, stucco and stone. Smaller neighborhoods inside Kessler Park include Kessler Highlands, Kessler Square, East Kessler Park, Kessler Park Estates, Kessler Plaza and West Kessler.
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Kidd Springs, TX
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Kidd Springs is a combination of present day, yesterday and Oak Cliff conveniences rolled into one ultra-trendy neighborhood. The Kidds Springs Park and Rec is not only where locals hang out, but also where this unique corner of Dallas began. Located in the North Oak Cliff region, James Kidd bought this area back in the 1870s. The purchase included the actual spring, which still bears his name. The park began as a private park in 1895 when the Kidd Springs Fishing Club started to build a small spring fed lake. The park then went on to become a part of the Dallas Parks and Rec system in 1947.The neighborhood itself runs from Zane Boulevard on the east, Tyler Street on the west and West Davis and Colorado Boulevard north and south, respectively. The boundaries of the neighborhood is considered the Miller and Stemmons Historic District, which interestingly, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Kidd Springs is also in close proximity to Kessler Heights, Kessler Park and the Bishop Arts District.
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Knox Park, TX
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Knox Park is located in Uptown. It runs east and south of Highland Park and is centered on Knox Street and Henderson Avenue, as well as Cole and McKinney Avenues. The neighborhood is home to a variety of shops, bars, restaurants and boutiques. The Katy Trail also runs through Knox Park.
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Lake Cliff, TX
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Lake Cliff is located in the Oak Cliff area. As one the Dallas’ oldest neighborhoods, dating back to the 1900s, the neighborhood has reinvented itself time and again. In the early 1900s, Lake Cliff was a central hub for all things entertainment, including Texas’ largest amusement park. The park was said to be more impressive than Coney Island with a 18,000-square-foot skating rink, water rides and a 2,500-seat theater. As Lake Cliff continued to evolve, so did its housing market and residents.
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Lake Highlands, TX
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There are few places that stand out in Dallas like Lake Highlands. Located just East of the North Central Expressway, this neighborhood is prime real estate for residents who want quick access to the city while living a more relaxed, laid-back lifestyle and plenty of lush green space. Lake Highlands is also not one neighborhood: it’s a collection of charming subdivisions including Alexander’s Village, Forest Meadow and Hamilton Park.
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Lakewood, TX
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Living in Lakewood along the White Rock Lake, which happens to be one of Dallas' top neighborhoods, is a goal for many. Filled with green spaces and plenty of outdoor activities, like the Botanical Garden or the Dallas Arboretum, there’s always something fun to do. Outside of the beautiful gardens, there are also plenty of spring and summer concerts to enjoy. On the weekends, you can visit the local boutiques or head out in the evening to see live performances at one of the local bars, like the Balcony Club.
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Lochwood, TX
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Located in east Dallas, Lochwood is right next door to Old Lake Highlands and Lake Park Estates. It’s also situated just east of White Rock Lake, Fun fact: Lochwood is also referred to as Dixon Branch because the Dixon Branch Creek runs through the neighborhood. Lochwood is only about one square in diameter with approximately 2,000 residents. Lochwood is known for its abundance of well-preserved pecan trees, hiking and biking trails and mid-century architecture.
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Love Field, TX
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The Love Field neighborhood located in northwest Dallas. The neighborhood actually gets its name from the Love Field Airport, which it’s adjacent to. The community is up and coming, and definitely family-friendly. There are a plethora of playgrounds, parks, daycares and top-rated preschools in the area. Germany Park, Craddock Park and Weichsel Park are just a few places residents can picnic with family or go hiking along the trails.
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Lower Greenville, TX
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Often considered to be one and the same with the bustling Knox-Henderson area, Lower Greenville has always been one of Dallas’ go-to destinations for dining and nightlife. Over the few years, the area has continued to evolve and is now also one of Dallas’ most diverse communities.
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Main Street District, TX
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Located in the Historic Downtown area is the Main Street District. It’s home to upscale hotels, designer boutiques and a variety of restaurants that includes everything from casual dining to sophisticated white-glove table service. You’ll also find chic cocktail bars nestled in between. Running between Elm and Commerce, Main Street is the city’s center. While this area was one of the first neighborhoods to undergo urban redevelopment, now being home to most of the city’s major retailers, banks and hotels, it still hasn’t lost its historic charm. Much of the original architecture has been restored, which only adds to this neighborhood’s uniqueness.
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Medical District, TX
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The Medical District is exactly what the name implies. This neighborhood is home to several top medical facilities, including Children’s Medical Center, Parkland Memorial Hospital and UT Southwestern Medical Center. It’s also home for a variety of businesses and restaurants. While there’s never a shortage of dining options for the locals who live in this area, it’s not uncommon for residents to venture to other areas of Dallas for even more unique dining options. One major perk of the Medical District is that it’s central hub with easy access to Uptown, Downtown and the Design District.
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Midway Hollow, TX
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Situated slightly north of Love Field, Midway Hollow is considered the more affordable alternative to the ultra-sophisticated lifestyles found in Preston Hollow.
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Mountain Creek, TX
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A quiet suburb in Dallas, the Mountain Creek neighborhood offers residents access to nature as well as modern amenities. The Mountain Creek Parkway connects the neighborhood to a number of major highways, including Interstate 30.
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North Dallas, TX
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North Dallas is a beautiful community that’s home to some of the wealthiest people in Dallas. With lavish estates and rows of ranch-style homes, there’s an eclectic flair about the North. Situated between the Central Expressway, the LBJ Expressway and Northwest Highway, you have access to some of the most distinguished private schools in Dallas, a wealth of shopping choices, like the Dallas Galleria, and eateries that surely tempt your palate. The hardest part will be deciding where to go and what to eat.
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North Oak Cliff, TX
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Originally the center of one of Dallas’ first upscale master-planned communities, the neighborhood fell into economic decline as middle-class residents fled to the suburbs during the last half of the 20th century. Fortunately, reinvestment over the last 20 years has transformed North Oak Cliff into a trendy home base for young “urban pioneers” drawn to life in updated old houses set among the slew of new restaurants, bars, entertainment venues, and shops.
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Northwest Dallas, TX
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If you’ve only seen Northwest Dallas from the highway, you won’t really be able to appreciate how special this part of town really is.
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Northwood Hills Valley View, TX
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Known for its long history and tranquil vibe, Northwood Hills-Valley View is a wonderful neighborhood to live in. This well-established residential area has everything someone would desire. The neighborhood boasts beautiful single-family homes, top-tier schools and a variety of family-friendly things to see and do throughout the year.
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Oak Cliff, TX
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Although Oak Cliff was previously considered an independent city, most of the area eventually became known as Oak Cliff, regardless of zoning. Now, there are two distinct subdivisions within the community: Oak Cliff and Kiestwood. Many of the 400 homes were built between 1950 and 1965. Kiestwood residents enjoy the 248-acre Kiest Park with lush, open spaces and trails. It’s also quite close to the Bishop Arts District, where dining, shopping and entertainment options are plentiful. It’s also close to North Oak Cliff, which also offers a vast array of shopping and dining options.
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Oak Lawn, TX
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Located only two-miles northwest of the lively Downtown Dallas area, the Oak Lawn neighborhood is a vibrant locale that is home to bars, boutiques, restaurants, nightclubs, as well as a monthly calendar full of community events. It’s a progressive district, which has evolved from being the focus of Dallas’ counterculture movement to being one of most friendly 'hoods’ where everyone is accepted. It’s also home to some of the city’s most noteworthy parks, specifically, Oak Lawn. This is where you’ll find singles and families alike enjoying the day picnicking or strolling around Turtle Creek. Reverchon Park and the scenic Katy Trail, which is Dallas’ first concrete hiking-biking trail, are also close by. Those who enjoy the outdoors will fall in love with this 3.5-mile trek through Highland Park, Uptown and Downtown.
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Old East Dallas, TX
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125 years of construction has brought an extraordinary collection of home shapes, sizes, and styles here, from stately old Swiss Avenue to the redevelopment of garden apartments along Gaston Avenue and Live Oak Street.
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Park Cities, TX
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Upscale living in Dallas doesn’t get any better than in Park Cities. With rolling green spaces in Highland Park and quaint tree-lined streets, it’s no wonder why residents can’t get enough of this hidden gem. With numerous walking trails and watershed parks in Turtle Creek, in addition to high-end shopping at Highland Park Village, not to mention fine dining at Italian restaurants and seafood houses, Park Cities seems just about perfect. Park Cities is just minutes from downtown’s bustling energy, making it the perfect retreat. Dallas’ Arts District is just moments away, and P
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Prestonwood, TX
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Prestonwood is a prime location with sprawling lots, which is what makes this suburban Far North Dallas neighborhood so worthwhile. Prestonwood also offers its residents a high quality of life thanks to its affordability, safety ranking and ease of access to Richardson ISD schools. In addition to all the other benefits of living in Dallas, its unbeatable location also provides easy access to the many restaurants and bars that run along Addison’s main strip, as well as the ability to get to Plano and downtown Dallas easily.
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South Boulevard/Park Row, TX
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The South Boulevard/Park Row block has one area that has not changed architecturally over the last 100 years. It was first recognized in 1976 after it was deemed Dallas’ third historical district. It was officially listed with the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. Originally, this famous block was part of a more exclusive locale, Edgewood Addition, which was established in South Dallas in 1910. During that period, the neighborhood was considered as affluent as Highland Park and Munger Park.
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Southeast Dallas, TX
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Southeast Dallas is home to some of the city’s most beautiful untouched landscapes. The majority of neighborhoods are still under development, so those hoping to build their own home on a spacious plot of land will likely find the greatest value in the area.
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State Thomas, TX
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Coined the jewel of Dallas' Uptown neighborhood zone with welcoming residents and side streets lined with beautiful shade trees and the streets are peppered with bars and restaurants. State Thomas may be small, but this cozy quartier of Dallas is big on charm. This popular location is surrounded by delicious dining options, pubs, bars and other family-friendly activities, all within walking distance.
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Sunset Hill, TX
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Sunset Hill is a community rich in history. It dates back to 1914 when Dallas annexed the area and it became Sunset Hill. And it was Kendall and Hann, two developers, who decided to urbanize this locale and make it what it’s known for today: picturesque tree-lined streets with California bungalow-style homes, in addition to Craftsman and Prairie styles.
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The Cedars, TX
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Originally created in the 1870s, The Cedars quickly evolved into one of Dallas’ premier locations with sophisticated Victorian homes. Some of Dallas’ most famous residents lived in The Cedars, including Stanley Marcus of Neiman Marcus. While the area has seen its share of ups and downs, it’s now again thriving. With urban development, new townhome communities, apartments and renovated lofts are springing up everywhere.
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