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10 Dallas Neighborhoods You’ll Want To Move To

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If you’re looking for the best places to live in Dallas, you’ll have many options. As the Dallas population continues to grow, it now exceeds over one million residents and is the third most populated city in Texas, it continues to be a welcoming city for all. This friendly city boasts more restaurants per capita than New York City, is knowns for its West End MarketPlace, a popular attraction for tourists and residents alike, and has one of the largest public libraries in the U.S.

If you want to know some of the best places to live in Texas, then we’ve got you covered. Whether you want the city life experience or you want to live in the Dallas suburbs, you have plenty of options to choose from. Let’s take a better look at these top-rated Dallas neighborhoods, all with their own unique taste of southern living.

  1. Deep Ellum
  2. Uptown Dallas
  3. Lakewood
  4. Lake Highlands
  5. Victory Park
  6. Greenway Parks
  7. Downtown Dallas
  8. Trinity Groves
  9. Cedars
  10. North Oak Cliff

Read on for more details of each!

Deep Ellum

Located in Central Dallas, just east of downtown, it was originally named Deep Elm and was known back in the 1920’s for being a home to jazz and blues artists. Today, Deep Ellum features an energetic nightlife, is full of delightful restaurants and shops, promotes talented artists and galleries, and celebrates art with its 3-day neighborhood party known as the Deep Elum Arts Festival. It’s no surprise that this neighborhood is considered one of the best places to live in Dallas.

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Uptown Dallas

This Dallas neighborhood has a 130-year rich history and has seen a rise in residential growth, including that of young professionals, and offers plenty of opportunities to rent. It boasts over 200 restaurants, 160 shops, and includes a large outdoor shopping mall. If you rent here you will be included as one of the almost 700, 000 trolley riders who love to ride the McKinney Avenue Trolley all around the neighborhood.

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Lakewood

Located in Northern Dallas, Lakewood is known as one of the best places to live in Texas due to its natural beauty, which includes the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens. It offers many conveniences to both families and young professionals, is considered to be a peaceful place to reside, and the community environment offers one of the best elementary schools around.

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Lake Highlands

If you are looking for more of a city atmosphere with that small-town feel then this is a great district for you. Also located in Northern Dallas this district offers you access to White Rock Lake and its surrounding trails, which is great for families and dogs alike, and yet it isn’t too far from shops, restaurants, and entertainment. It has dozens of subdivisions all united together in support of their local schools and offers reasonable family living costs.

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Victory Park

Described as one of the more modern Dallas neighborhoods, this district is perfect for the urban lifestyle you are seeking. It has over 1400 apartments to choose from, many of them recently built and pet-friendly. While it is recognized for its great parks, eateries, and bars, it is more widely known for being the home to both the Dallas Mavericks and the Dallas Stars.

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Greenway Parks

This upscale Dallas neighborhood favors beautiful tree-filled parks, a rich architectural community, and yet offers easy accessibility to the airport. It originates from a small group of homes around several private parkways and has developed into a peaceful neighborhood that offers chic boutiques and exclusive restaurants.

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Downtown Dallas

Known as the business district by day, this neighborhood also has a lot to offer to its nighttime residents including a variety of restaurants to choose from on Main Street. It boasts one of the largest art districts in the U.S. and the Dallas Farmer’s Market continues to provide daily fresh food from local ranchers and farmers to its residential patrons.  All ages will find lots to do with its proximity to the Reunion Tower, the Dallas World Aquarium, the Museum at Dealey Plaza, the Dallas Museum of Art, and more. Residents consider downtown to be one of the best neighborhoods in Dallas to get a true sense of the vibe of the city.

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Trinity Groves

This popular entertainment district known for its laid-back nighttime activities is quickly being known for its ability to ensure that its start-up restaurants flourish and as a result is bringing in foodies from all around. It offers a wide variety of shops and galleries and also gives one of the most scenic views of downtown Dallas, specifically from the Continental Avenue Bridge.

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Cedars

This Dallas neighborhood is located in the southern region and has a history dating back to the 1870s. It is now home to artists, musicians, and architects and is adjacent to the downtown core although it offers more affordable options than living directly downtown.

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North Oak Cliff

A diverse community, this trendy Dallas neighborhood mixes updated older homes with modern shops, restaurants, and recreational attractions. Known for the Bishops Arts District and for the Texas Theatre, a historical venue that now includes live music, comedy shows, as well as a unique bar. Lake Cliff Park is a popular hotspot on weekends and allows families and friends to take advantage of this great natural perk in their neighborhood.

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No matter what you are looking for; a welcoming family region, the heart of the city, or a combination of the two worlds, there is a great Dallas neighborhood out there for you.

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