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For a larger view of the seven regions and townships, please click on map.



For a list of neighborhoods and townships, from Addison to Wylie, with average home prices and demographics, click here. You will also find links to other web sites from this source.

Addison

Addison, located on the northern edge of Dallas County, is only 10 miles north of downtown Dallas. The town is 4.3 square miles and has a population of 12,000 full-time residents. However the population increases to 100,000 during the day as workers commute in to work in the area's 2,000 business. The city is unique and offers beautiful landscaped residential communities, great parks, lofty office buildings, business complexes and more restaurants per capita than any other city west of the Mississippi.

With Addison's unique combination of lifestyle and resounding business climate, there has been an inflow of residents and businesses. Residents and visitors alike consider Addison one of the most accommodating and affordable cities in the Southwest. The average price of a new home is $431,000 and the average price of rent is $663. As word of Addison's unique combination of lifestyle and vibrant business climate has spread, there has been an influx of residents and businesses into the community. Visitors and residents consider Addison one of the most accommodating cities in the Southwest, as well as one of the most affordable.



Balch Springs

Balch Springs is perfectly situated as the southeastern gateway to the Metroplex, with I-635 and I-20 bisecting the city. The city of 18,750 has a rural atmosphere but is only 15 minutes from the Cotton Bowl in Dallas.

Residents enjoy large oak trees, cottage homes, and ranch size lots. The average price of a new home is $70,000.

Recreation is very abundant in Balch Springs. In addition to 8 parks and a swimming pool, the city has built a community park and playground for kids named KidsTown.



Carrollton

Carrolton is a mixture of old and new. While Carrollton is a growing corporate and residential community, the downtown is considered historic and called Historic Old Downtown Carrollton. Population of the city is 102,350 which has nearly doubled in the last 10 years.

The residential areas are made up mostly of single-family homes. The newest developments stretch toward Lewisville and Denton. The average price of a new home is $168,000 and the average price of rent is $663.

Carrollton, located only minutes from Lake Lewisville, has endless possibilities of recreational activities. Activities include boating, fishing, public golf courses, hike-and-bike trails and lighted sports complexes.



Cedar Hill

Cedar Hill, located in the hills of southwest Dallas County, overlooks Joe Poole Lake. The city with a population of 29,600 has a charm of a hometown with a progressive attitude of a young, growing population. Commercial and cultural activities of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex are only minutes away. Residents have easy access to I-20,