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New construction homes for sale in M Streets, Dallas, TX

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Housing market in M Streets, TX

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 49 listings in M Streets, TX, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in M Streets?

The M Streets neighborhood in Dallas is defined by the Greenland Hills area, bordered by US-75 to the west and the Lower Greenville corridor to the east. This enclave is characterized by its concentration of 1920s and 1930s Tudor-style homes featuring steep gables and original stonework. Residents have access to Glencoe Park, less than half a mile away, which provides tennis courts and connections to the Katy Trail. Daily essentials are found at the Trader Joe’s on Greenville Avenue, within a mile of most residential blocks. Preservation remains a local priority. Because much of the area is a designated conservation district, homeowners must navigate strict city guidelines regarding exterior renovations. Limited opportunities for M Streets new construction homes appear as modern infill projects on the neighborhood's perimeter.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the current median sale price for a property in M Streets, TX?

Prospective buyers in M Streets, TX, as of February 2026, will find the median sale price for properties to be $1,140,000. This market snapshot includes 33 homes recently constructed by 1 developers, offering a wide range of housing options.

Who are the major developers of new construction homes in M Streets, TX?

For those interested in new construction homes in M Streets, TX, developers like Homebound are the major contributors. Their projects span across several neighborhoods, offering a variety of styles and amenities.

Why is the neighborhood called the "M Streets"?

The name is derived from the distinct street names in the Greenland Hills subdivision, which all start with the letter "M." These include McCommas, Mercedes, Merrimac, Monticello, and Morningside. While real estate listings sometimes use the term broadly to include adjacent areas like Vickery Place, the "true" M Streets are located between North Central Expressway (US-75) to the west and Greenville Avenue to the east, south of Mockingbird Lane.

How walkable is the M Streets neighborhood?

This is one of the most pedestrian-friendly residential areas in Dallas. Residents living on the eastern side of the neighborhood have direct walking access to Lower Greenville Avenue, a vibrant corridor lined with restaurants, coffee shops, the Granada Theater, and a Trader Joe’s. This proximity allows for a lifestyle where you can walk to dinner or grab groceries without getting on a highway, a rare amenity in the Dallas metroplex.