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Dallas-Fort Worth
In the heart of North Texas is the Dallas-Fort Worth area, one of the largest metropolitan areas in the U.S., home to Dallas and Fort Worth, two of the largest cities in Texas. Here, you'll find quiet suburbs and vibrant cities. A life of exciting opportunities awaits, with noteworthy attractions, a thriving arts district, music venues, sporting events and various career opportunities. It's a growing area, with home builders developing new home communities for families big and small; claim yours today.
LGI Homes has new home neighborhoods throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area with family-friendly amenities and beautiful move-in-ready homes. Each home has a suite of designer upgrades at no additional cost to homebuyers. Enjoy a chef-ready kitchen, open-concept floor plans and a well-appointed master retreat with low monthly payments when you choose LGI Homes as your Dallas-Fort Worth home builder. Take advantage of your opportunity at homeownership by scheduling an appointment today.
Move. Live. Retire. A Top Metroplex
- #1 Dallas, TX - '10 Best Cities to Retire in Texas in 2024' (Retirable, Dallas, TX)
- #3 '10 Best Places to Live in Texas in 2023 - 2024' (U.S. News)
- #3 'The 10 best cities to buy a home in 2023 are all in the South' (CNBC)
- #3 'Top 20 Best Tech Cities for IT Jobs' (CompTIA, 2022)
- #9 Fort Worth, TX - '2023's Best Large Cities to Start a Business' (WalletHub)
- Major attractions include The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, Six Flags Over Texas, Klyde Warren Park, AT&T Stadium, Children's Aquarium at Fair Park
- 24 Fortune 500 companies have headquarters in the DFW metroplex
- Major industries include defense, financial services, information technology and data, semiconductors, telecommunications, transportation, processing, life sciences
Frequently Asked Questions
Continue reading for answers to frequently asked questions about our homes, community and the area.
What cities are in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area?
The Dallas-Fort Worth area is one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the country. The metro area encompasses burgeoning towns and growing cities, including Plano, Garland, Irving, Mckinney, Frisco, Arlington and many more. Homebuyers can find LGI new homes for sale in many of the surrounding areas.
How many people move to the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) area each year?
The Dallas-Fort Worth area, or DFW, gets tens of thousands of new residents yearly. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, DFW gained an average of 39,378 residents annually from 2015 to 2019, ranking number 3 behind the Inland Empire and Phoenix. Growth is picking up. From July 2020 to July 2021, Dallas-Fort Worth was the third-fastest-growing metropolitan area in the nation, with 54,319 new residents.
Where is Dallas?
Dallas is in north Texas near Fort Worth. It is 198 miles from Austin, 225 miles from Houston and 206 miles from Oklahoma City. It's the hub of one of the nation's largest and most populous metro areas.
What are some of the best attractions in the Dallas area?
Some of the most visited places in Dallas include the Reunion Tower, The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, the Perot Museum of Nature and Science, the Dallas Zoo, the Dallas Museum of Art, the Bishop Arts District and the John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza. Dallas hosts live events throughout the year, including sporting events for MLB, NBA, MLS, NHL, WNBA and colleges.
What is Dallas famous for?
Dallas is known for cowboys and the city's time as an early center of trade. It's best known, however, as the city where the assassination of President John F. Kennedy took place on November 22, 1963.
What county is Dallas in?
The city of Dallas is in Dallas County, the third-most populous county in the state of Texas. Dallas is the county seat of Dallas County.
Is the Dallas-Fort Worth Metropolitan area part of the Metroplex Region of Texas?
Yes, it is. According to Texas.gov, the Metroplex Region is about 15,600 square miles in northern Texas. Within the Metroplex are 19 counties and two metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs); Sherman-Denison MSA and the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington MSA. The latter MSA, Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, includes the Dallas-Fort Worth Metropolitan area.
What is the climate like in the Dallas-Fort Worth area?
Is there public transportation available between Fort Worth and Dallas?
Who are the largest employers in the Dallas-Fort Worth area?
How far is Fort Worth from Dallas?
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What are the major attractions in the Fort Worth area?
What kind of homes does LGI Homes have in the DFW?
What is buying a new home in the Dallas-Fort Worth area like?
Does LGI Homes have affordable homes in a community in Dallas or nearby cities?
Are there five-bedroom homes for sale in Fort Worth?
How has Dallas's median home sale price changed over the last few years?
How has the median sale price of homes in Fort Worth changed over the last five years?
The median sale price of homes in Fort Worth has increased by approximately 54.68% in the last five years, according to Orchard.com.
In October 2018, the median sales price of houses in Fort Worth was $209,456. Almost four years later, the Fort Worth real estate market saw an all-time median sale price high of $350,400 in May 2022. As of August 2023, the median sale price of homes in Fort Worth was $323,989, representing an increase of $114,533 or roughly 54.68% from October 2018.