Housing & Apartments

Grand Prairie, Irving, and Arlington: The mid-cities housing guide nobody writes

Everyone talks about Dallas vs Fort Worth, Frisco vs McKinney. Nobody talks about the mid-cities. That's where some of the best housing value in DFW actually is.

Grand Prairie:

  • Median home price: $310K (Zillow, March 2026)
  • Property tax: ~2.28%
  • Commute: 20 min to Dallas, 20 min to Fort Worth. Literally in the middle.
  • Joe Pool Lake for outdoor recreation
  • Grand Prairie ISD: B+ on Niche. Solid, not spectacular.
  • Vibe: Working-class, diverse, unpretentious. No Instagram aesthetic but real community.

Irving:

  • Median home price: $335K
  • Property tax: ~2.20%
  • Las Colinas district: office towers, Mustangs sculpture, Toyota Music Factory
  • DFW Airport proximity: 10 min. Great for frequent travelers.
  • Irving ISD: B on Niche. Coppell ISD covers parts of north Irving (A rated).
  • Vibe: Two Irvings — Las Colinas (corporate/upscale) and south Irving (affordable/diverse).

Arlington:

  • Median home price: $305K (cheapest on this list)
  • Property tax: ~2.24%
  • Entertainment capital: AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field, Six Flags, Hurricane Harbor
  • No public transit (Arlington voted it down)
  • Arlington ISD: B on Niche. UTA (University of Texas at Arlington) adds college town energy.
  • Vibe: Sports-centric, affordable, sprawling. Great for families on a budget.

The mid-cities advantage:

  • $100-200K cheaper than equivalent homes in Plano/Frisco
  • Central DFW location — 20-30 min to everywhere
  • Major employers nearby (GM Financial in Arlington, Citigroup in Irving)
  • The "boring" label keeps prices low. That's an advantage.

Sources:

  • Zillow — median home prices (March 2026)
  • Niche.com — school and city ratings
  • County appraisal districts — tax rates
  • NeighborhoodScout — safety comparisons
  • NCTCOG — commute time data
Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 1, 2026, 12:17 AM

4 Comments

Arlington at $305K median with two major sports stadiums and Six Flags is the most undervalued city in DFW. The no-transit thing is a dealbreaker for some but if you have a car, it's great.

Grand Prairie on Joe Pool Lake is incredible for outdoor families. Kayaking, fishing, trails — and homes start in the $270s. That's unheard of in 2026.

u/budget_dfw·

The mid-cities boring label is a feature, not a bug. I live in Grand Prairie, work in Dallas, and my mortgage is $1,600. My Uptown coworkers pay $2,200 for a 1BR apartment.

Irving Las Colinas is a hidden gem. Toyota Music Factory, good restaurants, and you're 10 min from DFW Airport. My DFW travel time is 15 min door to gate.