Housing & Apartments

Flood zones in DFW: Check this BEFORE you buy a house

Nobody thinks about flooding in DFW until it happens. But Trinity River floodplain, creek corridors, and poor drainage systems make this a real issue.

High-risk areas (FEMA Zone A/AE):

  • Along the Trinity River through Dallas, Irving, and Fort Worth
  • White Rock Creek corridor (East Dallas, Richardson)
  • Johnson Creek (West Dallas, Design District)
  • Rowlett Creek (Plano, Murphy, Sachse)
  • Parts of Grand Prairie near Mountain Creek Lake

How to check:

  1. FEMA Flood Map — fema.gov/flood-maps. Enter any address. Free.
  2. Dallas County GIS — Maps showing flood zones overlaid on parcels
  3. Ask your realtor — They are required to disclose known flood zone status
  4. Check insurance quotes — If flood insurance is $2,500+/year, you're in a high-risk zone

Cost of flood insurance in DFW:

  • Zone X (minimal risk): $400-600/year (optional but recommended)
  • Zone A/AE (high risk): $1,500-4,000+/year (required if you have a mortgage)
  • National average: $700/year

Recent flooding events:

  • May 2025 storms: Parts of Mesquite, Kaufman County flooded. Hundreds of homes damaged.
  • August 2024: Flash flooding in Dallas, Richardson. Cars submerged on 75 and 635.
  • The Trinity River levee system protects much of Dallas but areas outside the levee system are vulnerable.

Pro tip: Even if you're NOT in a FEMA flood zone, if the house is at the bottom of a hill or near a creek, consider flood insurance. Standard homeowner's insurance does NOT cover flood damage.

Sources:

  • FEMA Flood Map Service Center — fema.gov/flood-maps
  • Dallas County GIS — flood zone maps
  • NFIP — National Flood Insurance Program pricing
  • Dallas Morning News — DFW flooding coverage
  • USACE — Trinity River levee system information

Anyone else deal with this?

Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 1, 2026, 10:40 PM

The May 2025 Mesquite flooding destroyed 200+ homes. Most of those homeowners had NO flood insurance because they weren't in a FEMA zone. Flooding doesn't follow maps.

Johnson Creek in Design District/West Dallas floods regularly. I've seen cars floating on Sylvan Ave. Beautiful area but research the water.

Found out my dream house in East Dallas was in Zone AE AFTER we made an offer. Flood insurance quote: $3,200/year. That killed the deal. Check BEFORE you fall in love.