Wynnewood Dallas Real Estate & Homes for Sale

Wynnewood Homes for Sale

Local market insight, current listings, and neighborhood trends for Wynnewood — informed by years of tracking Oak Cliff housing patterns and buyer demand.

Wynnewood Market Snapshot

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About Wynnewood

Wynnewood is one of the largest and most historically significant neighborhoods in Oak Cliff, developed in the years following World War II as part of a planned suburban community designed to meet Dallas’ booming housing demand. Built beginning in 1946, the neighborhood was envisioned as a self-contained residential area with modern homes, convenient shopping, and easy access to downtown Dallas.

The development centered around Wynnewood Village, once a major retail hub that included stores, restaurants, a theater, and professional offices — all intended to serve residents within walking distance.

Today, Wynnewood is known for its established character, diverse housing options, and mature tree canopy. Many homes from the original build period remain, offering solid construction, generous lots, and a traditional suburban feel just minutes from central Dallas. The neighborhood continues to attract buyers looking for space, value, and proximity to major highways and Oak Cliff amenities.

Living in Wynnewood

Living in Wynnewood offers a blend of classic Oak Cliff charm and practical city access. Streets are lined with mature trees, and many homes sit on larger-than-average lots, with ranch-style houses, mid-century designs, and custom builds common throughout the neighborhood.

The area appeals to buyers who want established neighborhoods over newer subdivisions. Homes often feature spacious floor plans, outdoor living areas, and construction quality typical of post-war developments built to last.

Wynnewood’s location makes daily life convenient. Residents are close to major corridors like I-35E and have access to nearby shopping, dining, and services in Oak Cliff, along with transit options such as the Tyler/Vernon DART station serving the surrounding residential areas.

For buyers seeking a neighborhood with history, character, and room to grow — while staying close to downtown Dallas — Wynnewood remains one of Oak Cliff’s more established and accessible communities.

Wynnewood at a Glance

Housing Snapshot

  • Average Home Size: 1,675 sq ft
  • Average Year Built: 1957
  • Number of Homes: 2,279
  • Primary Architectural Syles: Tudor, Craftsman, Custom New Build
  • Most expensive home sold: $869,000 sold 11/2025 
  • Owner Occupied: 82%

Demographics Snapshot

  • Population: 10,007 (approx)
  • Median Household Income: $51,805
  • Median Resident Age: 37 yrs
  • College Educated (at least a Bachelor’s): 15%
  • Neighborhood Established: 1946

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Selling a Home in Wynnewood

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