About 30 minutes from downtown Dallas, on the shores of Grapevine Lake, the town of Flower Mound, TX is quickly emerging as one of the best places to live in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area. Flower Mound touts its 鈥渟mall town atmosphere,鈥 which it balances against a burgeoning business community.
Long a sparsely populated settlement, Flower Mound officially incorporated in 1961. It wasn鈥檛 until the opening of DFW Regional Airport in 1974 (now an international hub) that Flower Mound began to see explosive growth and take shape as the town we know today. In the 2000s, Flower Mound was one of the fastest-growing municipalities in the U.S.
Homes in Flower Mound are highly desirable, and are more expensive than the typical Dallas home. Median home prices in Flower Mound are a bit higher compared to nearby Dallas-Fort Worth suburbs.
People who live in Flower Mound are more affluent than most of Texas, with a median household income that鈥檚 15% higher than the state average.
Homes in Flower Mound are mostly served by the highly-rated Lewisville Independent School District, but some parts of the town are located in Argyle Independent School District and Northwest Independent School District.
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