Preston Hollow

This urban area just north of the Park Cities contains some of the most sought-after real estate in Dallas near some of the best shopping and recreational areas in town. Low crime rates, nationally-rated private schools and a spacious feel make the area a comfortable place to raise a family. Young couples just starting out will find a range of price points to choose from in-between established blocks and more up-and-coming neighborhoods.

Preston Hollow

At A Glance

This coveted, premier neighborhood is known for its tree-lined streets, winding country roads and beautiful pre-war and new homes on heavily treed lots. The newer section of Preston Hollow has well-built ranch-style homes from the 1950s as well as many exceptional homes and estates built in the past 10 years. A resurgence of young families renovating Preston Hollow’s old prominent Dallas estates and building new homes have given the area new life. Here, excellent private schools, close-knit families and a very short commute to downtown make it a highly prized neighborhood with a family-focused way of life. Access to excellent amenities including luxe shopping at Northpark also draws people to the community.

Neighbors

Prominent Dallasites and younger families new to the neighborhood

Lifestyle

Enjoying the environs with lots of activity

Schools

John J. Pershing Elementary, Preston Hollow Elementary, Walnut Hill Elementary, Harry C. Withers Elementary, Benjamin Franklin Middle School, Edward H. Cary Cary Middle School, Thomas Jefferson High School, W.T. White High School, Hillcrest High School, Ursuline Academy, St. Mark’s School of Texas, Episcopal School of Dallas, St. Monica’s School

Our Personal Favorites

Gazebo Burger, Dougherty’s Pharmacy, Vintage Car Wash, Northpark, Fish City Grill, Preston Hollow Park, Fernando’s Mexican Cuisine, Suze, Howard Wangs China Grill, The Pancake House

Midway Hollow

At A Glance

This rapidly transforming neighborhood has been attracting many looking for a more affordable version of Preston Hollow.

Schools

Stephen C Foster Elementary School, Harry C. Withers Elementary, Walnut Hill Elementary, Benjamin Franklin Middle School, Francisco Medrano Middle School, Edward H. Cary Middle School, W.T. White High School, Thomas Jefferson High School, St. Monica’s School