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Arlington

Sandlin Homes in Arlington, TX

17 homes

Sandlin Homes Communities in Arlington, TX

1 community

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Housing market in Arlington, TX

  • State
    Texas
  • Market
    Dallas-Fort Worth Area
  • Neighborhoods
    6
  • Communities
    11
  • Single family
    124
  • Townhouses
    12
  • Multi family
    0
  • Condominiums
    1
  • Active builders
    11
  • Starting price
    $329,990
  • Median price
    $519,990
  • Price per square foot
    $235.26

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 17 listings in Arlington, TX, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Arlington?

The Local Vibe (Location & Identity)

Positioned directly between Dallas and Fort Worth in Tarrant County, Arlington functions as a massive employment and entertainment hub for nearly 400,000 residents. It is a standalone city with a diverse, commuter-oriented population that balances a major research university with a heavy industrial and manufacturing base. The central location within the Metroplex makes it a primary residential choice for professionals who need to reach either side of the region quickly.

Living Here: Amenities & Lifestyle

Daily life often revolves around the Entertainment District, where residents have immediate access to professional sports at AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field. For outdoor recreation, the 1,300-acre River Legacy Parks offers extensive trails and a living science center along the Trinity River. Shopping is concentrated at The Parks Mall at Arlington and the Arlington Highlands, providing a mix of national retailers and local dining. Residents frequently gather for free outdoor concerts at the Levitt Pavilion in the revitalized downtown area. Commuters utilize the I-30 and I-20 corridors to reach major employers like the General Motors Assembly Plant or Texas Health Resources. This central positioning ensures that most regional destinations remain within a 20-to-30-minute drive.

Schools & Family Appeal

Most of the city is served by the Arlington Independent School District, which operates specialized programs like the Dan Dipert Career and Technical Center. Families are also frequently drawn to the southern portions of the city, which fall into the Mansfield Independent School District. These districts, combined with the presence of the University of Texas at Arlington, create a community deeply rooted in educational advancement and career readiness.

Why New Construction Makes Sense Here

Much of the existing housing stock in the city dates back to the 1970s and 80s, often requiring significant capital expenditures for aging roofs or outdated HVAC systems. Choosing new construction homes in Arlington provides a 10-year structural warranty that older properties in the area simply cannot offer. This protection is particularly valuable given the North Texas climate, where shifting clay soils can impact older foundations over time. Buyers looking at new home communities in Arlington avoid the immediate maintenance costs associated with 40-year-old plumbing or electrical systems. For those needing a faster transition, quick move-in homes in Arlington offer modern energy efficiency without the wait of a custom build.