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Highland Village TX real estate occupies a distinctive position in the NW DFW market: a small city of roughly 16,000 residents in Denton County that borders Lewisville Lake, feeds predominantly to Marcus High School within Lewisville ISD, and maintains a household income profile and quality of life that consistently rank it among the most affluent and desirable communities in the Metroplex. The median household income in Highland Village is $159,828, with 56% of residents holding a bachelor's degree or higher and 80% employed in managerial, professional, or technology roles. That demographic profile is not accidental. It reflects a community that has deliberately managed growth, invested in parks and trail infrastructure, and maintained a small-city character that larger NW DFW suburbs have not been able to preserve. Highland Village homes for sale range from established single-family homes in the $500,000s to lakefront estates on Lewisville Lake that trade above $2 million, with most of the market concentrated in the $550,000 to $800,000 range where Lewisville ISD school access, lake proximity, and the community's walkable 9.83-mile Inland Trail system combine into a residential proposition that is difficult to replicate elsewhere at the same price point.
Berry Boyd Group is headquartered at 1401 Shoal Creek, #150 in Highland Village, making this the team's home market. Amy Berry and K.E. Boyd know the school assignments, neighborhood pricing nuances, and seasonal lake-facing inventory dynamics in Highland Village at a depth that comes only from operating in the community directly, not just serving it from a neighboring zip code.
| Highland Village Quick Facts | Detail |
|---|---|
| Location | Denton County, NW DFW; 75077 zip code; borders Lewisville Lake; ~28 miles north of downtown Dallas |
| Population | ~16,229 residents; median household income $159,828; 56% hold bachelor's degree or higher |
| Median Sale Price | ~$597,000–$620,000 (March–April 2026); up 4.7–6.9% year over year |
| Price Range | $500Ks–$800Ks for most single-family homes; lakefront properties on Lewisville Lake to $2M+ |
| Schools | Lewisville ISD; most addresses feed to Marcus High School (A+, #71 in Texas); all campuses A or A+ rated |
| Parks and Trails | 335+ acres of parkland; 19 park sites; 9.83-mile Inland Trail spine; Copperas Branch Park with Lewisville Lake boat launch |
| Berry Boyd Group Office | 1401 Shoal Creek, #150 Highland Village, TX 75077 | 972-905-9676 |
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Location
Highland Village is a city of approximately 16,000 residents in western Denton County, bordering Lewisville Lake to the east and northeast and positioned along FM 407 between Flower Mound to the west and Lewisville to the east. At roughly 8 square miles, it is one of the smallest incorporated cities in the Berry Boyd Group market, and that scale is a deliberate feature rather than a limitation. The city has consistently prioritized quality of residential infrastructure over residential growth, investing in a 9.83-mile Inland Trail system that connects virtually every neighborhood, park, school, and retail center in the city without requiring a car, a parks system that maintains 335+ acres of public parkland for a population of 16,000, and a managed growth posture that has preserved the wooded, estate-scale character of the community's lakefront neighborhoods.
The Shops at Highland Village on FM 407 is the community's primary retail anchor, an open-air center anchored by Whole Foods Market, Target, and a broad mix of restaurants and specialty retail that draws shoppers from across the NW DFW corridor. Medline Industries, one of the country's largest medical supply companies, operates its North American headquarters in nearby Flower Mound, and the broader employment landscape along the FM 2499 / Lakeside corridor, combined with 25-to-30-minute access to DFW International Airport via SH 121, makes Highland Village viable as a residential address for a wide range of professional commute patterns. The AllianceTexas employment campus to the northwest is approximately 25 minutes via FM 407 and US 377.
Berry Boyd Group is headquartered in Highland Village, and this is the market Amy Berry and K.E. Boyd cover with the most direct knowledge. They live and work within the community they serve, which means insights about specific street-level value differences, school assignment nuances, and seasonal inventory patterns that buyers receive as working knowledge rather than researched opinion.
Neighborhoods
Highland Shores is Highland Village's signature lakeside community, built along the Lewisville Lake shoreline with private parks, walking trails, and waterfront properties featuring private docks and direct lake access. Homes in Highland Shores range from established single-family residences in the mid-$600,000s to lakefront estates above $1.5 million for the most significant water-facing positions. The community's private park and trail system connects to the city's Inland Trail network, and the neighborhood's mature tree canopy and wooded lot character give it a settled, estate-like feel that newer Highland Village communities have not been able to replicate. Highland Shores feeds to Marcus High School within Lewisville ISD for most addresses.
Castlewood and Castleridge are adjacent custom home neighborhoods in central Highland Village offering oversized lots, mature landscaping, and a residential character built on larger-than-average lot minimums that have preserved the community's spacious, low-density feel. Homes in these neighborhoods are predominantly brick and stone custom construction in the $600,000 to $1 million range, with the most significant lots and finishes in Castleridge reaching above $1.2 million. Both communities feed to Marcus High School and benefit from direct access to the Inland Trail system and the FM 407 retail corridor.
Montclair Estates and Rolling Hills Estates represent Highland Village's quieter luxury, with large lots, greenbelt buffers, and the kind of residential privacy that the city's smaller overall footprint supports. Rolling Hills properties in particular sit on generous lots with wooded surroundings that feel removed from the suburban standard despite being minutes from The Shops at Highland Village and the FM 407 retail corridor. Homes in these neighborhoods range broadly from the upper $500,000s to above $900,000 for the most substantial lot and finish combinations, with Lewisville ISD school assignments that cover multiple campuses depending on specific address.
The residential neighborhoods immediately adjacent to The Shops at Highland Village on FM 407 offer the most walkable configuration in the city, with single-family homes, town homes, and patio homes that put Whole Foods, dining, and retail within a short walk or bike ride. These neighborhoods represent Highland Village's most accessible price tier, with entry-level detached homes starting in the upper $400,000s and town homes and attached products below that threshold. For buyers who prioritize everyday walkability within a Lewisville ISD market, this corridor delivers a lifestyle that the larger-lot neighborhoods elsewhere in Highland Village do not.
Lifestyle
Lewisville Lake Access
Lewisville Lake's 29,000-acre surface area makes it one of the largest lakes in the DFW area and one of the most active recreational lakes in Texas, used for boating, fishing, waterskiing, and sailing. Highland Village's Copperas Branch Park provides a public boat launch into the lake, and Eagle Point Marina to the south offers boat slip rentals, dry storage, and full-service boat maintenance. For Highland Shores residents with private docks, lake access is from the backyard rather than a trailhead. The lake is stocked for fishing, and the Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area on the lake's south shore covers more than 2,000 acres of protected habitat open for hiking and nature study.
The Inland Trail and Parks
The Inland Trail is a 9.83-mile multi-use trail network that connects Highland Village's neighborhoods, parks, schools, retail centers, and city offices in a continuous loop and spoke system designed for walking, jogging, and cycling. For a city of 16,000 people, this level of trail infrastructure means most residents can access daily needs and recreational destinations without a car trip, a quality that draws buyers from denser metros who are specifically looking for a walkable residential environment within a low-density context. Doubletree Ranch Park is the city's signature green space, with multi-use athletic fields, a large splash pad, and an amphitheater for community events. Unity Park provides baseball, basketball, soccer, and pickleball in a single dedicated facility.
The Shops at Highland Village
The Shops at Highland Village on FM 407 is an open-air lifestyle center anchored by Whole Foods Market, Target, and a curated collection of dining and specialty retail that draws shoppers from across the NW DFW corridor. The center's outdoor format and walkable layout give it a different feel from enclosed malls, and its concentration of restaurants ranging from fast-casual to full-service makes it a genuinely useful everyday amenity for residents throughout Highland Village, Flower Mound, Argyle, and Lantana. The proximity of The Shops for Highland Village residents is one of the community's most consistently cited quality-of-life features, particularly among buyers moving from other Texas metros or relocating from California where walkable retail within residential neighborhoods is the standard.
Community Profile
Highland Village's demographic profile, with a median household income of $159,828 and 80% of working residents in managerial, professional, or technology roles, reflects the buyer type the community attracts. The median age of 43.8 years suggests a community that skews toward established families and move-up buyers rather than first-time buyers or young renters, and the resulting community culture is oriented around schools, parks, youth sports, and the kind of sustained property maintenance investment that translates into a neighborhood that looks good and holds value across market cycles. The city's poverty rate of 1.79% is one of the lowest of any community in the Metroplex.
Market
Highland Village's real estate market posted positive year-over-year price appreciation in early 2026, with the median sale price ranging from $597,000 to $620,000 depending on measurement period and source, and year-over-year gains between 4.7% and 6.9%. This puts Highland Village in a notably stronger position than the broader DFW metro median, which experienced slight softening of 1 to 2 percent over the same period. The outperformance reflects Highland Village's constrained inventory, the community's high barrier to significant new supply given its small geographic footprint and built-out character, and the Lewisville ISD school premium that keeps buyer demand structurally elevated even in a more cautious broader market.
$610K
Median Sale Price
+6.9%
YoY Appreciation
~30 days
Avg Days on Market
$2M+
Lakefront Ceiling
The Highland Village market is relatively thin by volume compared to larger NW DFW communities, a function of its small total housing stock, which means individual transactions carry more weight in median calculations and well-priced listings in desirable neighborhoods can generate competitive activity even in a market that has broadened its inventory at the metro level. Lakefront properties in Highland Shores trade at a significant premium to the city median, with lake-adjacent and waterfront homes typically $200,000 to $600,000 above comparable non-lake addresses. Berry Boyd Group's 101% average sale-to-list ratio and 23.5-day average days on market are particularly relevant in a market this size, where pricing precision and buyer pool access directly determine whether a property sells at full value or sits and requires reductions.
Education
Lewisville Independent School District serves all of Highland Village, and most addresses feed to Marcus High School, one of LISD's highest-ranked campuses and one of the top public high schools in Texas. Marcus holds an A+ grade from Niche for 2025-26, ranks #71 among all Texas public high schools, and places in the top 100 DFW-area high schools nationally. For a city where 56% of residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher, the caliber of schools is a primary residential driver, and Highland Village's consistent assignment to Marcus and other high-performing LISD campuses is a structural underpinning of the community's price premium versus comparable DFW markets in other school districts.
A+ overall grade (Niche 2026); #71 in Texas; #720 nationally; ~3,500 students; serves most of Highland Village and western Flower Mound; strong academic, athletic, and fine arts programs; multiple state football championships
Elementary and Middle Schools
Highland Village Elementary and the other LISD elementary and middle campuses serving the city are all rated A or A+ by Niche. Elementary campus student-teacher ratios average 13:1, with math and reading proficiency consistently above both state and district averages
Lewisville ISD District
53,000+ students across Flower Mound, Highland Village, and Lewisville; consistently rated A/A+ across campuses; extensive athletics, fine arts, and career and technical education programming; one of the best-resourced suburban districts in Denton County
Access
Primary Routes
FM 407 (Justin Road) is the main east-west corridor through Highland Village, connecting to I-35E at Lewisville to the east and to Flower Mound, Northlake, and US 377 to the west. FM 2499 (Long Prairie Road) runs north-south connecting Highland Village to Flower Mound and SH 121 to the south, providing access to DFW Airport via SH 121 and SH 114 in approximately 25 to 30 minutes. I-35E at Lewisville is the primary highway for commuters heading into Dallas proper, a 25-to-40-minute drive depending on destination and time of day. Most Highland Village residents commute by car, with the Inland Trail handling internal community movement on foot and bike.
DFW International Airport
DFW International Airport is approximately 25 to 30 minutes from Highland Village via FM 2499 south to SH 121 west to SH 114 east. The route is straightforward and largely free of the congestion that affects more urban DFW commutes, making Highland Village one of the most airport-proximate luxury residential markets in the NW DFW corridor. Dallas Love Field is approximately 30 to 35 minutes via I-35E south.
Key Employment Corridors
The FM 2499 / Lakeside Business District corridor in adjacent Flower Mound, home to Medline Industries' national headquarters and several corporate campuses, is 10 to 15 minutes from most Highland Village addresses. AllianceTexas to the northwest is approximately 25 minutes via FM 407 and US 377. The Las Colinas and Irving corporate corridor via SH 121 is 30 minutes, and the Dallas North Tollway tech and financial services corridor is 35 to 45 minutes. Highland Village works best as a residential address for buyers whose primary workplace is somewhere in the FM 407 to Alliance to SH 121 arc rather than deep inside Dallas or Fort Worth.
Highland Village TX Real Estate
Berry Boyd Group is based at 1401 Shoal Creek, #150 in Highland Village. Amy Berry and K.E. Boyd live and work in the community they serve, which means the market knowledge they bring to every Highland Village transaction is built from direct experience rather than data aggregation. More than 500 transactions since 2009, a 101% average sale-to-list ratio, and a 23.5-day average days on market are the metrics. The practical result is that their clients in Highland Village consistently get accurate pricing, informed neighborhood comparisons, and the school assignment and community context that only comes from agents who are in the market every day. Reach them at 972-905-9676 or stop by the office at 1401 Shoal Creek, #150, Highland Village, TX 75077.
Meet Amy & K.E.The median sale price was approximately $597,000 to $620,000 in early 2026, up 4.7% to 6.9% year over year depending on the measurement period. Most of the market is concentrated in the $550,000 to $800,000 range, with lakefront properties in Highland Shores trading above $1.5 million.
All of Highland Village is served by Lewisville ISD, with most addresses feeding to Marcus High School, rated A+ by Niche 2025-26 and ranked #71 in Texas. Berry Boyd Group confirms the specific campus assignment for every buyer by address.
Yes. Highland Village borders Lewisville Lake, with a public boat launch at Copperas Branch Park and boat slip rentals at nearby Eagle Point Marina. Highland Shores homes along the water include properties with private docks and direct lake access from the backyard.
Approximately 25 to 30 minutes via FM 2499 south to SH 121 west and SH 114 east, making it one of the most airport-proximate luxury communities in the NW DFW corridor.
Highland Village's premium reflects its constrained supply — small total footprint, built-out character, limited new construction — combined with Marcus High School assignment and Lewisville Lake adjacency, a combination no other NW DFW community exactly replicates. It consistently outperforms the DFW metro median even in softer market cycles.
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