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Lakewood Neighborhood Guide

About Lakewood

Suburban in feel but not far from the city’s center, the East Dallas / Lakewood area is bordered by White Rock Lake, a benefit that nature-loving locals take great delight in.

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This is the video tour from The Prosper Neighborhood Guide. The Lakewood Video Will be published in the near Future!

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Points of Interest

  • Whole Foods Market

    An eco-minded chain with natural and organic grocery items, housewares and other products (most sell wine).

  • White Rock Coffee Express

    Great tasting, quality coffee recipes with fast and friendly service.

  • Lakewood Shopping Center

    The collection of shops and restaurants centered around the intersection of La Vista Drive and Abrams Road is the neighborhood's town square.

  • White Rock Lake

    With its well-groomed fairways and greens, Lakewood Country Club offers terrific views and challenging play for golfers at every skill level.

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How Are Schools in Lakewood?

  • The public schools in Lakewood Hills are rated A- by Niche. 

    (Niche assign ratings to schools and are commonly used by parents to make a decision.)

Commute Times

  • Dallas Love Field Airport 24m. by car

  • Dallas Executive Airport 28m. by car

  • Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport 30m. by car

  • Downtown 14m. by car

Boundaries

  • East to West: White Rock Lake to Abrams Road

  • North to South: East Mockingbird Lane to Gaston Ave

Nearby Neighborhoods

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The Lakewood Lifestyle

What binds the neighborhood together is a love for the community’s combination of natural beauty and easy access to the amenities of the city center.

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There’s something magical about walking the kids to school along the rolling, shady streets of Lakewood.

Homes in Lakewood

Take your pick from new estates with considerable acreage, or cozier bungalows that date back to the 20s and 30s.