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Honest pros and cons of every DFW neighborhood: Where to live

Apartment hunting? House hunting? Here's the real talk on DFW neighborhoods.

Dallas proper:

Uptown: Pro: walkable, bars/restaurants everywhere, safe. Con: expensive, basic, chain-heavy. Rent: $1,500-2,500 for 1BR.

Deep Ellum: Pro: live music, art, unique culture. Con: parking, noise, weekend crowds. Rent: $1,200-1,800.

Bishop Arts/Oak Cliff: Pro: character, diversity, great food, affordable-ish. Con: gentrifying fast, some areas still rough. Rent: $1,100-1,600.

Knox-Henderson: Pro: great restaurants, central location. Con: traffic on Henderson is brutal, pricey. Rent: $1,400-2,200.

Lower Greenville: Pro: neighborhood feel, great bars, Truck Yard. Con: parking on weekends, old apartment stock. Rent: $1,200-1,800.

Lake Highlands: Pro: good schools, close to White Rock Lake, more affordable than Park Cities. Con: suburban feel with Dallas taxes. Homes: $300-500K.

North suburbs:

Plano: Pro: great schools, safe, mature trees, restaurants improving. Con: can feel sterile, traffic on 75. Homes: $350-550K.

Frisco: Pro: new everything, great schools, growing dining/entertainment. Con: far from Dallas proper, cookie-cutter development. Homes: $400-600K.

Richardson: Pro: UTD area, diverse food scene (Chinatown), DART connected. Con: aging housing stock in some areas. Homes: $280-450K.

Fort Worth:

West 7th/Cultural District: Pro: walkable, near museums, young professional area. Con: expensive for Fort Worth. Rent: $1,400-2,200.

Near Southside/Magnolia: Pro: character, local shops, artsy vibe. Con: gentrifying, parking. Rent: $1,100-1,700.

What did I get wrong?

Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 1:26 AM

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