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Casa Linda

Lots from a half acre up to a few at 3 acres. Deed restrictions allow a resident to have 2 horses per acre. The neighborhood has a country feel but also a very short drive to downtown Dallas. It has beautiful mature trees and a multitude of architectural styles such as modern contemporary, traditional ranch, Greek revival, Spanish colonial, & minimal traditionalist. Learn more...

Forest Hills

Diverse architectural styles accent this neighborhood including Tudor, Victorian, traditional ranch, Georgian, Spanish Colonial, Italianate, Greek revival, Prairie school, & Mid-century modern. They have a very active neighborhood association with activities including a 4th of July parade, garden club, neighborhood police patrol, Memorial day barbecue, garden tour, and Easter egg hunt and picnic. Learn more...
Lake Highlands

The Lake Highlands community is by far the largest neighborhood served by White Rock Lake. The boundaries are Northwest Hwy on the south, East of Central Expressway, South of Walnut Street and West of LBJ freeway. Although located in Dallas, Lake Highlands is primarily served by very highly rated Richardson schools. There are 55 separate neighborhoods and 28 different neighborhood associations. Learn more...
Lake Park Estates

Lake Park Estates neighborhood adjoins White Rock Lake park and is close to the Northeast corner of Buckner Boulevard and Garland road behind Casa Linda shopping center. The architectural style is typically Traditional Ranch, with a fairly large population of Mid-century modern and some Greek revival. The street names, with the exception of Tranquilla, are named after Irish locations or themes. Learn more...
Lakewood

The Lakewood neighborhood is on the west side of White Rock Lake. Architectual styles include English Tudor, Mid-century modern, Spanish Eclectic, Greek Revival, Colonial Revival, & French Eclectic. They have an active neighborhood association, Crime Watch, and annual events including 4th of July parade, Lakewood Stock at the Lakewood Village shopping center, the Chicken coop tour, and White Rock Artist Studio tour. Learn more...
Little Forest Hills
 
Architectural styles include Minimal Traditional, Modern, Ranch, Tudor, and other eclectic styles. The slogan for Little Forest Hills is "Keep Little Forest Hills Funky" and has a mix of singles, artists, young professionals, seniors, and families. If you want to live in a neighborhood where you will be invited to join in the fun and get to know your neighbors, then Little Forest Hills is for you. Learn more...
Old Lake Highlands

Architectural styles are primarily traditional ranch style homes with a few Tudors, mid-century modern, & Colonial revival style homes. It has a very active neighborhood association and a strong sense of community, which sponsors Volunteers in Patrol (VIP), local elementary school fund raisers, an Adopt-A-Shoreline group for White Rock lake, and a yard of the month award. Learn more...
Peninsula

The neighborhood has access to the Bathhouse cultural center, which offers local theater, art gallery, the White Rock Lake museum, and other cultural events. Architectural styles include Mid-century modern, Minimalist traditional, Colonial, Greek revival, Ranch, Tudor, Craftsman, & Prairie school. You will be within easy walking distance to the fun and relaxation of White Rock lake. Learn more...

Contact Mike Schmitt "Your White Rock Lake Specialist" for more information about finding a home in one of these wonderfully unique neighborhoods!