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New construction homes for sale in North, Arlington, TX

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New home communities in North, Arlington, TX

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Housing market in North, TX

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 24 listings in North, TX, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in North?

This residential pocket in Arlington is defined by its proximity to the Interstate 30 corridor and North Collins Street. The area features a mix of established 1970s brick traditionals and mid-century ranch-style homes on generous lots. Residents have access to Whole Foods Market less than half a mile away, while Richard Greene Linear Park offers paved trails within a 0.6-mile walk. The neighborhood sits just north of the city's major sports venues, including AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field. Event-day traffic is a factor. While the area is largely built out, there is occasional activity for North new construction homes through small-lot infill projects.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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

In the North, TX, prospective homeowners can expect a median sale price of $829,990, according to the latest data from March 2026. This price reflects a market of 23 newly constructed homes, each brought to life by one of 2 skilled building teams.

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

In North, TX, the leading developers responsible for new construction homes include Drees Custom Homes and David Weekley Homes. These builders have significantly contributed to the development of several new communities in the region.

Do all new homes in North Arlington attend Arlington ISD?

Not necessarily. While the Arlington Independent School District (AISD) serves the majority of the city, the northernmost sections of North Arlington—including parts of the Viridian community—are actually zoned to the Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District (HEB ISD). Both districts offer distinct programs and facilities. Because school zoning can significantly influence property values and educational choices, families should always verify the specific attendance boundaries for any new home they consider.

Are there flood insurance requirements near the Trinity River in North Arlington?

The northern border of Arlington is defined by the Trinity River and the expansive River Legacy Parks system. While this provides excellent outdoor recreation, it also means some nearby land sits in or near floodplains. New master-planned communities in this sector are heavily engineered with raised elevation pads and retention lakes to manage stormwater and meet federal guidelines. However, mortgage lenders may still require flood insurance, and maintaining a policy is a prudent choice for waterfront or river-adjacent properties.

How does the Entertainment District impact living in North Arlington?

North Arlington is home to AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field, and Six Flags Over Texas. While living near these venues provides incredible access to professional sports and concerts, it also brings significant event-day traffic. New townhome and infill communities near this district appeal to buyers who want a walkable, high-energy urban lifestyle. However, residents must plan their local travel around major event schedules, as road closures and heavy congestion are common on game days.