Greenland Hills, Dallas Real Estate & Homes for Sale

Greenland Hills in Dallas | Local Real Estate Guide


Located in East Dallas just 6 miles north of downtown Dallas, Greenland Hills, affectionately known as the M Streets, exudes timeless charm with its Tudor-style architecture. Established in 1923, this vibrant neighborhood of 2,200 residents and 904 homes is safeguarded by the M Street Conservation District, preserving its architectural legacy. Bordered by McCommas Blvd, 75 Central Expwy, Greenville Ave, and Vanderbilt Ave, Greenland Hills boasts a lively community, active Neighborhood Association, and proximity to schools within the Dallas Independent School District. With a rich history, walkable streets, and a host of recreational and entertainment options, Greenland Hills is an inviting haven.
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Greenland Hills At A Glance


Average Home Size: 2,146 sq ft
Number of Homes: 958
Subdivision Established: 1923
Average Year Built: 1954
Approximate Pop (2023): 2,200
School District: Dallas ISD
Average Residency Length: 14 years
Architectural Style: Tudor | Craftsman | Colonial | Contemporary


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Greenland Hills Real Estate Statistics & Trends

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Living In Greenland Hills

Welcome to the charming Greenland Hills neighborhood, located off of 75 Central Expressway in the heart of East Dallas, commonly known as the M Streets. This idyllic subdivision boasts a distinctive character with street names that start with the letter M, such as Monticello, McCommas, Merrimac, and Morningside, lending a unique charm to the area.

Established in 1923, Greenland Hills is predominantly adorned with Tudor-style architecture, showcasing the elegance of a bygone era. The neighborhood's architectural heritage became a focal point in 2003 when the M Street Conservation District was initiated. This preservation effort aimed to protect the Tudor, Colonial, Craftsman, and Contemporary styles from the threat of demolition and reconstruction, ensuring the neighborhood maintains its timeless allure.

The average age of homes in Greenland Hills is 1954, and with an average size of 2,146 square feet, the residences offer a mix of spacious and cozy living spaces. Many original homes have undergone thoughtful remodeling and updates, adhering to the Conservation District's standards and preserving the neighborhood's architectural integrity.

Bordered by McCommas Blvd to the north, 75 Central Expwy to the west, Greenville Ave to the east, and Vanderbilt Ave to the south, Greenland Hills encompasses a vibrant community within the 75206 zip code. Approximately 2,200 residents, residing in 904 homes and 54 duplexes, contribute to the neighborhood's lively atmosphere, with a noteworthy 75% being owner-occupants.

The Greenland Hills Neighborhood Association, established in 1983, plays a pivotal role in maintaining the area's charm and safety. Comprising dedicated volunteers, the association works tirelessly to preserve the neighborhood's beauty and prevent crime.

Within the Dallas Independent School District, Greenland Hills benefits from quality education provided by Mockingbird elementary, J.L. Long middle school, and Woodrow Wilson High School. Recreation options abound, with the White Rock Lake, Glencoe Park, and many gyms and work out facilities like L.A. Fitness all within reach.

Residents can relish in a walkable neighborhood, with the vibrant Greenville Ave offering an array of bars and restaurants, while Mockingbird Station, Highland Park Village and North Park mall providing additional shopping and dining experiences. For entertainment, Deep Ellum and Lower Greenville are easily accessible, and transportation is convenient with DART Mockingbird Station and US Hwy 75 serving as major thoroughfare.

In summary, Greenland Hills in East Dallas epitomizes a harmonious blend of history, architectural preservation, community engagement, and modern conveniences—a truly delightful place to call home.


Public Schools in Greenland Hills

The school district for Greenland Hills is Dallas ISD.

School data is provided by Great Schools. School service boundaries are used for reference only. To verify enrollment availability for a home contact the school directly.


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Greenland Hills Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much do homes sell for in Greenland Hills?
  • The median sales price for Greenland Hills for the most current month is $828,000.
  • Is the real estate market in Greenland Hills a buyer's market or seller's market?
  • Although the bidding wars of the past couple of years have subsided Greenland Hills is currently in a seller's market.
  • How much did the most expensive Greenland Hills home sell for?
  • The most expensive Greenland Hills home in Dallas TX sold 1/4/2024 for $1,900,000. This home has 5 bedrooms, 3 1/2 bathrooms and has 3,961 SF.
  • How many homes sold in Greenland Hills, Dallas this month?
  • There were 5 homes that sold in Greenland Hills this month. We keep track of the real estate statistics and trends and analyze the market every month. To stay updated on this click here.
  • How fast do homes sell in Greenland Hills, Dallas?
  • Homes in Greenland Hills currently sell in 11 days.
  • What architectural style is most prevalent in Greenland Hills?
  • The most prevalent architectural style of home in Greenland Hills are Tudor, Craftsman, Colonial and Contemporary.

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Photos of Greenland Hills

Central Market

Central Market

White Rock Lake

White Rock Lake

Mockingbird Elementary School

Mockingbird Elementary School