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Neighborhood Information

Arlington Park, located in the center of Dallas' most populated neighborhood, is a spectacular example of mid-century modern architecture. A clubhouse, pool area, and neighborhood park are available for homeowners' enjoyment in this community. A grocery, a restaurant, and a number of smaller shops are all located in the immediate vicinity. There is a relatively limited supply of Arlington Park homes because of its outstanding location, making it difficult to find a property. A good offer should be made as soon as possible in order to ensure that the deal goes through for you in this neighborhood. The typical wear and tear of a house built in the 1940s may be found in most properties. Families with many children may find it difficult to settle in the area because of the short lot sizes and other restrictions on home size. Nevertheless, you can reach out to us if you're currently employed in the neighborhood and would want to take a look at the Arlington Park homes for sale. We'd be pleased to show you around. 


Real Estate Information

Arlington Park is characterized by the presence of single-family homes designed in the bungalow style. Construction of the majority of these residences took place between the decades of the 1940s and 1950s, and they all had functional floor layouts with two bedrooms. Homes in the city's modest and functional neighborhoods are an excellent choice for small families and young couples seeking a new place to call home. The cost of properties in the park range from the mid-$100,000s to the mid-$300,000 level. Buyers seeking a starter home in the heart of the city may be able to take advantage of the low housing costs available.

Map Information

Arlington Park, a residential neighborhood in the vicinity of Dallas, is located approximately six miles from the city center. The southern boundary of the suburb is formed by I-35E, the eastern boundary by Inwood Road, and the northern boundary by Record Crossing Road. For individuals who work in nearby hospitals, the Southwestern Medical Center campus is just a few blocks away, making it one of the most accessible places to live for those who commute. In part because of its proximity to major business and industrial zones, the suburb's property value is higher than the national average.

There are a plethora of recreational activities available to you at your convenience. Local attractions include Brook Hollow Golf Club, Ash Creek Greenbelt, Arlington Park First Baptist Church, Urban Intertribal Center Garden, and Brook Hollow Nature Preserve. Do you have children? It is possible for them to attend a variety of surrounding schools, including Booker T. Washington High School for classes 9-12, Austin Middle School for classes 6-8, and Arlington Park Community Learning for children in kindergarten through fifth grade.

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Dallas, TX Market Report:

Households: 505,816
Median Listing Home Price: $939,000
Median Listing Home Price Per Sqft: $219
Median Rent: $4,090
Average Days on Market: 84
Home Ownership Percentage: 40.9%

 

Dallas, TX Community Report:

Population: 1,382,270
Average Household Income: $82,630
Median Age: 32.7
Associate's Degree or Higher: 36.89%
Elderly Percentage: 13.49%g
Cost of Living Score: 101.6

 

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Let us help you find your perfect home!

 

If you require a Buyer's Agent to represent you during your transaction, please feel free to contact our office at 469-207-3895. We would be glad to work with you to get the best deal possible for your transaction.

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Erika Butler

469-207-3895

14902 Preston Rd

Ste 404-767

Dallas, TX 75254

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