New construction homes for sale in South Boulevard-Park Row Historic, Dallas, TX
60 homes
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Ana V.
First-time buyer with $500 down
We went from renting a crumbling home to owning a 4-bed with $500 down — Jome made it possible.
Bought with Jome - July 2025
Avenida by D.R. Horton
- 4 bd
- 2 ba
- 2 stories
- 1,891 sqft
Savings breakdown
Monthly payment
$1,679/mo$2,384/moSaved $705/moCash to close
$10,500$18,500Saved $8,000🔥 Deal worth: $16,640
Includes: lowered monthly investment, closing cost reduction
Why this home is a match:
- 4 bedrooms
- Modern finishes
- Open layout
- Family-friendly area
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Rachel P.
Turned down twice. Now a proud homeowner — with nothing due at closing!
I fixed my credit, worked with Jome, and got my home with $850 down — no closing costs.
Bought with Jome - July 2025
Landon Ridge by Lennar
- 3 bd
- 2 ba
- 1 story
- 1,266 sqft
Savings breakdown
Monthly payment
$1,600/mo$2,047/moSaved $447/moCash to close
$850$12,350Saved $11,500🔥 Deal worth: $20,514
Includes: lowered monthly investment, closing cost reduction
Why this home is a match:
- Affordable
- Manageable payments
- Fresh start
- Smart Layout
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Ankit S.
Locked in 3.99% — now paying what they did in rent
With Jome's help, we locked in 3.99% and now own a home for the same monthly payment as our rent.
Bought with Jome - July 2025
Frontier Pointe by D.R. Horton
- 2 bd
- 2 ba
- 1 story
- 1,123 sqft
Savings breakdown
Monthly payment
$1,553/mo$2,364/moSaved $811/moCash to close
$6,633$18,720Saved $12,087🔥 Deal worth: $21,819
Includes: blinds, refrigerator, gutters, garage door opener
Why this home is a match:
- 3.99% interest
- Modern Kitchen
- Energy Efficient
- Extras included free
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Housing market in South Boulevard-Park Row Historic, TX
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Home price data reflects 60 listings in South Boulevard-Park Row Historic, TX, sourced from Jome and updated regularly
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What it's like to live in South Boulevard-Park Row Historic?
South Boulevard-Park Row Historic sits just south of I-45 and west of Fair Park in Dallas. The neighborhood is defined by its early 20th-century architecture, featuring large Prairie and Craftsman-style homes. The district features wide, tree-lined streets. Residents live under a mile from Fair Park, a cultural hub containing the Cotton Bowl Stadium and the African American Museum. The MLK Jr. Station provides DART light rail access within a half-mile walk. A primary consideration for buyers is the historic district overlay, which requires specific city approval for exterior modifications to maintain architectural integrity.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the current median sale price for a property in South Boulevard-Park Row Historic, TX?
Property values in the South Boulevard-Park Row Historic, TX are currently represented by a median sale price of $362,000, as recorded in February 2026. This figure is based on 36 newly constructed homes, showcasing the expertise of 1 builders in the area.
Who are the major developers of new construction homes in South Boulevard-Park Row Historic, TX?
The major players in the new construction home market in South Boulevard-Park Row Historic, TX, are developers such as Confia Homes. Their expertise is evident in the quality and design of homes across various neighborhoods.
How close is the South Boulevard-Park Row Historic neighborhood to Fair Park?
The district is located immediately adjacent to Fair Park, a National Historic Landmark and home to the State Fair of Texas. Residents are within walking distance of the Cotton Bowl, the African American Museum, and the Music Hall. While this provides incredible access to cultural events and the park's Art Deco architecture, residents should also be aware of the increased traffic and parking restrictions that occur during the State Fair run in the fall.
What architectural styles define the neighborhood?
This neighborhood is famous for its grand collection of early 20th-century estates, originally built for Jewish merchants in the 1910s and 1920s. The streetscape is defined by impressive Prairie School, Craftsman, and Italian Renaissance style homes. Unlike the cottage-style builds in nearby areas, these homes are typically large, two-story brick or stucco structures with deep setbacks and mature trees, offering a historic grandeur that is unique to this specific pocket of South Dallas.























