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Northeast Dallas

New construction homes for sale in Northeast Dallas, Dallas, TX

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Housing market in Northeast Dallas, TX

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 95 listings in Northeast Dallas, TX, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Northeast Dallas?

Northeast Dallas occupies the sector between US-75 and I-635, extending south toward White Rock Lake in Dallas. The area is defined by established 1950s and 1960s ranch-style homes set on winding, tree-lined streets that follow the rolling topography of the White Rock Creek watershed. Residents have access to Harry S. Moss Park, which offers mountain bike trails and soccer fields within a mile of many residential blocks. The Walnut Hill Lane DART Station provides light rail access. A primary trade-off for the area is peak-hour congestion at the US-75 and I-635 interchange, which can significantly impact local egress. While much of the housing stock is original, there is a steady presence of custom rebuilds and new construction homes in Northeast Dallas replacing older structures on larger lots.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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

In the Northeast Dallas, TX, prospective homeowners can expect a median sale price of $1,695,000, according to the latest data from March 2026. This price reflects a market of 90 newly constructed homes, each brought to life by one of 2 skilled building teams.

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

Northeast Dallas, TX has a strong new construction market, with Homebound and Havenwood Homes as the leading developers. These builders are known for their quality homes and innovative designs in various neighborhoods.

Do homes in Northeast Dallas attend Dallas ISD?

This is the defining feature of the area: while located within the City of Dallas limits, a large portion of Northeast Dallas (specifically the Lake Highlands area) is zoned to the Richardson Independent School District (RISD). This unique arrangement allows residents to access city services while attending a suburban-style school district known for its strong community support. However, boundaries vary, so you must verify if a specific home feeds into the Lake Highlands (RISD) or Bryan Adams (Dallas ISD) feeder patterns.

How does the DART system serve Northeast Dallas, TX?

Northeast Dallas benefits from the DART Blue Line, specifically the White Rock Station and Lake Highlands Station. These stops provide a traffic-free commute directly into Downtown Dallas (Pearl/Arts District) in about 20–25 minutes. For residents working in the city center or attending events at the American Airlines Center, this rail access is a significant lifestyle advantage, allowing them to bypass the congestion on Northwest Highway and I-635.