Lakewood Hills in Dallas, TX | Local Real Estate Guide
Welcome to Lakewood Hills, a captivating East Dallas neighborhood seamlessly blending historical charm with modern living. Established in 1921, this enclave boasts an array of architectural styles, from Tudor to Mid Century Modern. With nine subdivisions, including the architectural-rich Gastonwood, Lakewood Hills showcases an average home size of 2,596 square feet, reflecting a mix of original structures and newer developments. Bound by Gaston Ave, Brendenwood Dr, E. Grand Rd, and the Santa Fe Trail, Lakewood Hills' 1,266 residents enjoy a variety of housing options and active community engagement through the 1981-established Lakewood Hills Neighborhood Association. Discover lush surroundings, top-notch schools, and convenient access to recreation, shopping, and entertainment. Welcome to Lakewood Hills, where history and contemporary living harmonize in a vibrant East Dallas community.
Lakewood Hills At A Glance
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The median sales price is the middle price of all the real estate sales prices in Lakewood Hills. The median sales price is the price at which half of the properties sold for more and half sold for less. See how the median sales price in Lakewood Hills is trending the last 3 years and how it trends with the average 30 year fixed mortgage interest rate by month.
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Living In Lakewood Hills
Welcome to the charming Lakewood Hills neighborhood, an enclave of architectural diversity located in East Dallas. Situated south of Lakewood, the community is separated by Gaston Avenue, offering a blend of historical charm and modern living. Established in 1921, Lakewood Hills boasts an array of architectural styles, including Tudor, Craftsman, Contemporary, Colonial, and Mid Century Modern, with new construction homes seamlessly blending in.
Comprising nine subdivisions, the neighborhood's focal points are Gastonwood, Gaston Terrace, Coronado Hills, and Lakeside Hills. Gastonwood, the largest subdivision with 309 homes, reflects the community's architectural richness. The average home size is 2,596 square feet, showcasing a mix of original structures and newer developments. Despite the neighborhood's inception in 1921, the average home age stands at 1975, a testament to Lakewood Hills' continual evolution.
Bound by Gaston Ave to the north, Brendenwood Dr to the west, E. Grand Rd to the east, and the Santa Fe Trail to the south, Lakewood Hills spans the 75214 zip code. Home to approximately 1,266 residents, the majority of whom are owner-occupants, the community embraces a variety of housing options. While 33% of homes feature three bedrooms, 33% offer four bedrooms, and 25% boast 2/2 layouts. Tear downs and new builds are prevalent, particularly for smaller two to three-bedroom homes.
The Lakewood Hills Neighborhood Association, established in 1981, is a cornerstone of community engagement. Comprising dedicated volunteers, the association actively preserves the neighborhood's beauty, addresses local concerns, and collaborates to prevent crime.
Residents enjoy the lush surroundings of Lakewood Hills, adorned with large, mature trees. The neighborhood falls within the Dallas Independent School District, with Lakewood Elementary, J.L. Long Middle School, and Woodrow Wilson High School serving the educational needs of its children.
Recreation options abound, with White Rock Lake YMCA, Tenison Park Golf Course, Santa Fe Trail, White Rock Lake, The Dallas Arboretum, and Samuell Grand Rec Center offering diverse activities. For shopping and entertainment, locals frequent Lower Greenville, Arboretum Village, Lakewood Shopping Center, Casa Linda Plaza, Deep Ellum, and Lower Greenville.
Transportation is convenient, thanks to major thoroughfares like Gaston Ave and E. Grand/Garland Rd, providing quick access to Interstate 30 within five minutes. Whether strolling through the neighborhood, enjoying recreational activities, or exploring nearby entertainment hubs, Lakewood Hills invites residents to experience a blend of history and contemporary living in a vibrant East Dallas community.
Public Schools in Lakewood Hills
The school district for Lakewood Hills is Dallas ISD.
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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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Lakewood Hills Frequently Asked Questions
- How much do homes sell for in Lakewood Hills?
- The median sales price for Lakewood Hills for the most current month is $1,512,500.
- Is the real estate market in Lakewood Hills a buyer's market or seller's market?
- Although the bidding wars of the past couple of years have subsided Lakewood Hills is currently in a slight seller's market.
- How much did the most expensive Lakewood Hills home sell for?
- The most expensive Lakewood Hills home in Dallas TX sold 6/27/2023 for $2,320,000. This home has 5 bedrooms, 5 1/2 bathrooms and has 4,829 SF.
- How many homes sold in Lakewood Hills, Dallas this month?
- There were 2 homes that sold in Lakewood 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 Lakewood Hills, Dallas?
- Homes in Lakewood Hills have slowed down. Currently homes sell in 30 days.
- What architectural style is most prevalent in Lakewood Hills?
- The most prevalent architectural style of home in Lakewood Hills are Tudor, Craftsman, Colonial, Contemporary, Mid Century Modern