Keller

Moving to Keller, TX

Whether you’re new to Texas or looking for a new place to reside within the DFW Metroplex, Keller, TX, is a great place to call home. With its convenient location northeast of Fort Worth, there are plenty of ways to stay busy. If you’re ready to make your move, contact Keller real estate agent Beverly Beasley to get started on your Keller home search. 

About Keller, TX

Keller, TX, has gained national attention over the years because of the quality of life the residents enjoy. Located in the sprawling Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, Keller brings together big-city amenities with small-town values. It is proud to offer an award-winning school district, a variety of shopping and dining, and a city government that is focused on putting the needs of the residents first.

Between 1990 and 2012, the city of Keller has seen the population of its residents triple, leading to being named to multiple ‘Best Of’ lists throughout Texas and the country, including CNN/Money Magazine’s list of Top 100 Places to Live, America’s Best Small Towns, D Magazine’s Top 20 Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex Suburbs, Texas Magazine’s Best Places to Live, Emerging Art Town by Southwest Art Magazine, certified as a Scenic City by the Scenic Texas Organization, and came in third on the Top 10 Most Notable High-Growth Areas in the Country. 

Much of the growth has been linked to a diverse housing market, luxury senior-living opportunities, homes with acreage, an active business community, and award-winning city facilities, services, and programming.

Things to Do in Keller, TX

Conveniently located only 15 miles from Downtown Fort Worth and 25 miles from Dallas, there are plenty of ways to stay busy when you live in Keller.

For those who choose to stay closer to home, Keller offers two business districts: Old Town Keller and Keller Town Center. Old Town Keller offers visitors the opportunity to shop local while walking tree-lined streets. Residents enjoy frequenting this district because of the personalized allure they receive when visiting each shop. Keller Town Center is a mixed-use development that offers retail shopping and dining.

Anchored by Big Bear Creek, residents living in Keller enjoy 12 trails where they can run, walk, or jog. The longest is Big Bear Creek Greenbelt, at 5.4 miles. There are over 336 acres of developed parkland on 11 different sites, each one offering its own set of amenities.

Keller offers a full calendar of special events throughout the year, including night hikes, Public Arts’ Winter Film Series, and a Daddy-Daughter Dance. Keller Pointe, the local recreation center, offers state-of-the-art aquatics, athletics, and fitness facilities, as well as childcare for parents who need to get in a quick workout. The local library provides residents with more than 80,000 items in materials and online resources. The senior center offers senior residents the opportunity to get active and fellowship with other locals.  

Living in Keller, TX

Keller residents see a low unemployment rate of only 3.1%. The median household income in Keller is $114,266, and the median home value is $419,661. Keller has seen a 2.3% rise in home values since last year, and they are predicted to rise by another 1.3% within the next year. The median rent in Keller is $2,000, which is higher than the average rent in the DFW Metroplex. 

Schools in Keller, TX

Serving a diverse and fast-growing community, Keller Independent School District works with more than 35,000 students throughout Keller, Colleyville, Fort Worth, Haltom City, Hurst, North Richland Hills, Southlake, Watauga, and Westlake. The 51-square mile district is the third-largest in Tarrant County. KISD educators are committed to providing an extraordinary educational experience for their students, which has helped them get recognized by the Texas Education Agency.

For those ready to further their education, there are 20 major universities within a 60-miles radius, including TCU, UNT, UT Arlington, UT Dallas, and SMU.

If you are ready to start searching for your new home, contact Keller real estate agent, Beverly Beasley. 

 

About the Neighborhood

There are community events
Neighbors are friendly
Great schools
Car is needed
Easy commutes
Parks and playgrounds
It's quiet
It's dog friendly
Kids play outside
Walking / Hiking trails
Updated May 6, 2024 5:37:am. Based on information from the North Texas Real Estate Information Systems, Inc. This information is provided for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing.
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