Dallas & DFW Neighborhoods Guide
Explore Dallas neighborhoods, surrounding cities, and key areas across DFW. This guide helps buyers and sellers compare communities, understand local market differences, and decide where to focus next.
Market conditions, home styles, and buyer demand can vary dramatically by neighborhood—even within the same city.
How to Use This Neighborhood Guide
Dallas and DFW offer a wide range of neighborhoods, each with its own housing styles, price ranges, and market dynamics. This page is designed to help you quickly narrow your focus and decide which areas are worth exploring in more detail.
- Browse neighborhoods by location (Dallas, suburbs, and surrounding cities)
- Explore areas by lifestyle and housing type
- Click into any neighborhood for homes for sale, market insights, and local context
If you’re deciding where to buy or sell, focusing on the right neighborhood is often more important than focusing on the city as a whole.
Featured Dallas Neighborhoods
These neighborhoods represent some of the most established and actively traded areas in Dallas, each with distinct housing styles, pricing dynamics, and buyer demand.
Historic homes near White Rock Lake with walkable pockets and consistent long-term buyer demand.
Established East Dallas neighborhood known for strong schools, mid-century homes, and stable resale patterns.
Smaller enclave of Lake Highlands featuring mature trees, unique architecture, and limited inventory.
Lake-adjacent communities prized for access to outdoor amenities and proximity to central Dallas.
Lake-adjacent communities prized for access to outdoor amenities and proximity to central Dallas.
Early-20th-century homes with architectural character and steady demand driven by location and charm.
Dallas Neighborhoods
Browse Dallas neighborhoods by area to quickly find communities that match your location preferences and housing goals.
Downtown Dallas
- Cedars
- Downtown/Arts District
- Victory Park/Harwood District
East Dallas
Lake Highlands
Northeast Dallas
Far East Dallas
North Dallas
Casa Linda
Old East Dallas
- Old East Dallas
- Junius Heights
- Hollywood/Santa Monica
Far North Dallas
- Bent Tree
- Addison
- Far North Dallas (75252 area neighborhoods)
Northwest Dallas
Oak Lawn
Lower Greenville
Park Cities
North Oak Cliff
- Bishop Arts
- Kessler Park
- Stevens Park
- Kings Highway
South Dallas
- Fair Park
- South Dallas
Southeast Dallas
- Balch Springs
- Combine
- Seagoville
Find Neighborhoods By Lifestyle
Many buyers and sellers start by thinking about lifestyle rather than specific neighborhood names. These groupings can help narrow your focus.
Best for Families
Best for Architectural Character
Best for Proximity to Downtown
Why Neighborhood - Level Insight Matters
Real estate conditions in Dallas vary widely by neighborhood, even within the same zip code. Pricing trends, buyer demand, and days on market often look very different just a few streets apart.
That’s why understanding how individual neighborhoods behave — not just citywide averages — is critical when deciding where to buy, sell, or focus your search. This guide is designed to help you start with the right context before going deeper.
Surrounding Cities & Suburban Areas
If you’re considering areas outside the city of Dallas, these nearby cities and suburbs offer a wide range of housing options, school districts, and market conditions.
Northeast
- Richardson
- Garland
- Sachse
- Wylie
- Fairview
Southeast
Southwest
- Cedar Hill
- Duncanville
- Mansfield
- Midlothian
- Farmers Branch
Northwest