A sprawling neighborhood in northeast Dallas, Lake Highlands straddles suburban and city life with access to parks, lakes, trails, and scenic views to go along with shopping and other amenities.
Lake Highlands is part of the city of Dallas, which became a major hub city thanks to the railroad boom of the early 1900s as well as the country’s manufacturing needs during World War II. Lake Highlands as a neighborhood was built up during housing booms during the 1960s and 1970s, and is named for its proximity to White Creek Lake and its elevation above the city.
Homes in Lake Highlands go for quite a bit higher than other homes throughout Dallas, and they have appreciated in value by 10% in the past year alone.
Based on the zip codes of 75231 and 75243, the people of Lake Highlands skew younger and less affluent than other outlying neighborhoods and suburbs of Dallas.
Homes in Lake Highlands are mostly zoned to the Richardson Independent School District, though some are zoned to Garland Independent School District.
These areas and subdivisions are popular places for buyers moving into Lake Highlands.ÌýÌý
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