Alliance

Moving to Alliance, TX

When it comes to building a community, the Alliance corridor stands above the rest. The area offers quality housing and amenities to match everyone’s lifestyle regardless of income. From stylish townhomes and apartments to beautiful, custom-built houses on award-winning golf courses, AllianceTexas is the premier destination for those seeking an active social life.

About Alliance, TX

Alliance has become a DFW success story by transforming the North Texas economy.

In 1989, the Fort Worth Alliance Airport propelled the region into a state of growth, technology, employment growth, and business opportunity. Hillwood’s master-planned 26,000-acre community is now home to more than 500 companies that have brought over 61,000 jobs to North Texas.

The Alliance corridor offers over four million square feet of shopping, dining, health and medical, and entertainment options, making it the perfect area to live, work, and play. According to AllianceTexas, the Alliance corridor has generated an estimated $74 billion in economic impact.

Things to do in Alliance, TX

Alliance has become a wellness-based destination. By offering the community the opportunity to walk and bike to a variety of retail and entertainment locations from the home or office, the area has continued to grow over the years.

Bluestem Park is a 14-acre park that features native grasslands, plants, and diverse wildlife. It was developed in collaboration with the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center and will serve as a natural resource for years to come. Located on the east side of Alliance Town Center is a 7-acre pond and 10-acre green space known as Prairie Vista Park. This space is the perfect location to relax while reading a book or taking a quiet jog.

For those who enjoy spending their weekends shopping and dining, Alliance Town Center and Parkside at Town Center offer an abundance of retail and restaurant options. Take in live music from the patios while enjoying the scenic view of Bluestem Park.

Communities in Alliance

AllianceTexas is home to six multi-family living options and six master-planned communities.

Creekwood by Hillwood is where Fort Worth Meets Saginaw. Single-family homes in this community start at $260,000.

Heritage is where charm and elegance intertwine with country club living. A community full of style and amenities, residents enjoy spending time in the clubhouse or cooling off at the 10-acre waterpark.

With homes starting in the upper $300s, Harvest is the perfect neighborhood for those seeking a close-knit community. With a shared focus on farming and gardening, residents enjoy growing their own produce, working together to harvest crops, and sharing surplus food with the North Texas Food Bank.

Offering homes and designs by ten different builders, Pecan Square is where the American Dream was rediscovered. Those living in Pecan Square get to enjoy the best of the area’s local food, music, and shopping.

Saratoga was designed by two of the finest homebuilders for residents who enjoy the idea of life in small-town America. Designed the way life should be, Saratoga is near the business, shopping, and entertainment centers of DFW.

Established in 2001 and spanning 525 acres, Vaquero is where life slows down. On weekends, residents enjoy playing a round of golf or teaching their children how to fish.

Schools in Alliance, TX

Children living in the Alliance corridor attend one of six school districts.

Keller ISD – The 51-square-mile district is the third-largest in Tarrant County. KISD educators are committed to providing their students with an extraordinary educational experience.

Northwest ISD – Northwest ISD is one of the fastest-growing school districts in the state and averages 1,200 new students each year.

Westlake Academy – The mission of Westlake Academy is to provide students the highest quality of education, allowing them to become well-balanced, lifelong learners.

Argyle ISD – Argyle ISD works to empower and inspire its students to become world-class leaders who embrace small community values.

Carroll ISD – This 21-square-mile district consists of 11 schools serving more than 8,500 students and 1,100 employees and is one of the largest districts in the state to earn the top rating of “Exemplary” by the Texas Education Agency.

Grapevine-Colleyville ISD – With a long-standing commitment to educational excellence, GCISD has continued to build on its mission to become the best at preparing students for success in college and their careers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

About the Neighborhood

There are community events
Neighbors are friendly
Great schools
Car is needed
It's walkable to grocery stores
It's walkable to restaurant
Easy commutes
Parks and playgrounds
Lots of wildlife
It's quiet
It's dog friendly
Kids play outside
Great nightlife
Golfing
Walking / Hiking trails
Updated May 18, 2024 10:07:pm. 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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