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Northwest Dallas Neighborhood Guide

About Northwest Dallas

This pocket of Dallas has two distinct sections—residential and commercial. Neighborhoods developed in the late 1950s contain mid-century and ranch-style houses on mid-size lots.

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

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Things To Do in Northwest Dallas

  • Central Market

    Gourmet veggies, meats and wine, plus an in-house cafe, food events and live music in a vast space.

  • El Rincon Del DF

    A family-friendly eatery serving traditional Mexican favorites in a casual environment.

  • Spring Trail Park

    Green space with a river view, equestrian trails and a walking trail.

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How Are The Schools in Northwest Dallas?

  • The public schools in North West Dallas are rated B- by Niche. 

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

Commute Times

  • Dallas Love Field Airport 14m. by car

  • Dallas Executive Airport 28m. by car

  • Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport 19m. by car

  • Downtown 20m. by car

Boundaries

  • The area is bordered by I-635 to the North, Stemmons Freeway to the west, the Dallas North Tollway to the east and to the south it goes to the junction of I-35E and the Dallas North Tollway.

Nearby Neighborhoods

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The Northwest Dallas Lifestyle

With plenty of places to dine, drink, and socialize on your night out, North West Dallas is a great place to live. There are also plenty of outdoor recreational grounds where residents can escape the busy city to enjoy the nice weather of Texas.

Why You’ll Fall in Love With Northwest Dallas

A collection of streets in Northaven Park have the fun distinction of being named for Walt Disney characters.

Homes in Northwest Dallas

Neighborhoods developed in the late 1950s contain mid-century and ranch-style houses on mid-size lots. Many newer homes also sit alongside those constructed during the 1950s.