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Dallas Suburb in Three Counties

About Carrollton, TX

Welcome to Carrollton, a diverse Dallas suburb spanning three counties, home to Texas' largest Koreatown and served by DART rail and the Trinity River.

Carrollton is a city in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, notable for lying within three counties: Dallas, Denton, and Collin. Situated northwest of Dallas, it is one of the region's larger and more established inner-ring suburbs, with about 133,000 residents. The area's history reaches back to the 1850s, when the settlement of Trinity Mills grew up around a gristmill on the Elm Fork of the Trinity River, and the town of Carrollton took shape around a railroad stop. Today Trinity Mills lives on as a rail hub, while Downtown Carrollton preserves the city's early commercial core. That layered history — mill town, railroad town, and modern suburb — still shapes Carrollton's geography. Carrollton has become one of the metroplex's most culturally diverse cities. It is home to the largest Korean community in Texas and the southern United States, and the Koreatown district along Old Denton Road is a nationally recognized concentration of Korean and broader Asian restaurants, grocery stores, and shops. Vietnamese, Indian, Chinese, and Latino communities add to the city's demographic and culinary richness. The city is also unusually well connected by rail for a Texas suburb. DART's Green Line serves Downtown Carrollton, North Carrollton/Frankford, and Trinity Mills stations, providing direct access to downtown Dallas, while the DCTA A-train links Trinity Mills to Denton County. The Elm Fork of the Trinity River adds paddling and parkland within the city. Carrollton suits residents seeking a mature, diverse suburb with strong transit links, a deep food scene, and housing that spans established neighborhoods and newer master-planned communities. Its central location offers convenient access to the employment centers, airports, and amenities of the broader metroplex.

Population 133,000
County Dallas County, Denton County, Collin County
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What county is Carrollton, Texas in?

Carrollton lies in parts of three counties: Dallas, Denton, and Collin. Most of the city is in Dallas and Denton counties, with a smaller portion extending into Collin County, and it sits within the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.

What is Koreatown Carrollton?

Carrollton is home to the largest Korean community in Texas and the southern United States. The Koreatown district, centered around Old Denton Road in the 75006 ZIP code, is dense with Korean restaurants, cafes, and specialty shops.

What school district serves Carrollton, Texas?

Public schools in Carrollton are served primarily by Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD, a large district that enrolls roughly 24,000 students across about 40 schools. The district serves Carrollton, Farmers Branch, and portions of surrounding communities.

Does Carrollton have rail transit?

Carrollton is served by DART's Green Line, with stations at Downtown Carrollton, North Carrollton/Frankford, and Trinity Mills. The Trinity Mills station also connects to the DCTA A-train, which links Carrollton to Denton County.

What river runs through Carrollton, Texas?

The Elm Fork of the Trinity River runs through Carrollton, and the city has paddle-trail launch sites at McInnish Park and Elm Park. The Trinity River's 710-mile paddling trail passes through the area.

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About Carrollton

Real Estate & Housing

Carrollton's housing stock reflects its development as an established inner-ring Dallas suburb, with significant growth in the late twentieth century and continued infill since. The city offers a wide range of single-family homes, from ranch-style houses and mid-century brick homes in its older neighborhoods to newer construction in master-planned communities such as Castle Hills. Townhomes, condominiums, and apartments are also common, particularly near the DART rail stations and major corridors, supporting a mix of homeowners and renters. Lots vary widely, with established neighborhoods often featuring mature trees and larger yards, while newer developments emphasize planned amenities. This diversity of housing types and eras gives Carrollton broad appeal across price points and household types.

Neighborhoods

Carrollton's neighborhoods span several distinct eras and communities. Castle Hills, a master-planned development on the western side, features resort-style amenities, a central clubhouse, and a mix of newer homes and commercial village areas. The Koreatown area near Old Denton Road is both a residential and commercial hub, surrounded by one of the region's most culturally dynamic districts. Downtown Carrollton, anchored by the DART station and the historic square, offers walkable, older neighborhoods. Established areas such as Indian Creek, Coyote Ridge, and Hamilton Park provide mature, tree-lined streets, while the Trinity Mills area in the north blends newer housing with the rail corridor. The city's three-county geography contributes to its varied, neighborhood-by-neighborhood character.

Lifestyle in Carrollton

Carrollton's lifestyle is defined by its diversity and its food scene. The Koreatown district along Old Denton Road is one of the most concentrated Asian dining and shopping corridors in Texas, and the city's Korean, Vietnamese, Indian, Chinese, and Latino communities support a wide-ranging restaurant landscape that is among the metroplex's most varied. Downtown Carrollton, the city's historic core, hosts events and offers a walkable setting with local shops and eateries. The Elm Fork of the Trinity River adds a natural counterpoint, with paddling and trails at McInnish and Elm parks. DART rail stations make the city unusually connected for a suburb, and the broader Dallas-Fort Worth region is readily accessible for cultural and entertainment options.

Schools & Education

Carrollton is served primarily by Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD, a large district that enrolls roughly 24,000 students across about 40 schools and also serves the city of Farmers Branch and portions of surrounding communities. The district operates elementary, middle, and high schools throughout the area, with a number of campuses located within Carrollton. Portions of Carrollton may also fall within neighboring districts, including Lewisville ISD and Dallas ISD, depending on the specific address, reflecting the city's three-county geography. The district offers a range of academic, fine-arts, and athletic programs. Private and charter schools add further options for families in this educationally diverse part of the metroplex.

Getting Around

Carrollton is one of the more transit-connected suburbs in North Texas. DART's Green Line light rail serves three stations in the city — Downtown Carrollton, North Carrollton/Frankford, and Trinity Mills — providing direct rail access to downtown Dallas and connections across the DART system, including service to DFW International Airport via the Orange Line. At Trinity Mills, the DCTA A-train commuter rail connects Carrollton to Lewisville and Denton. The city is also crossed by major highways including Interstate 35E, the President George Bush Turnpike, and the Sam Rayburn Tollway, placing it near employment centers and both DFW International and Dallas Love Field airports. Local bus service supplements the rail network for intracity travel.

Parks & Recreation

Recreation in Carrollton combines urban parks with river access. The Elm Fork of the Trinity River runs through the city, and the Trinity River paddling trail has official launch sites in Carrollton at McInnish Park Sports Complex and Elm Park, making the city part of a 710-mile waterway corridor. The city's park system includes numerous neighborhood parks, sports complexes, trails, and recreation centers. Castle Hills offers community pools, parks, and trail networks for its residents. Nearby regional attractions include Lake Lewisville and Lake Grapevine, both a short drive away, while the broader Dallas-Fort Worth area provides professional sports, museums, and entertainment. Downtown Carrollton's events and the city's many community facilities round out the local recreation landscape.

MARKET SNAPSHOT

The Market at a Glance

How homes have been selling here over the last 90 days.

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Went Under Contract 0
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payments Median Sale Price $425,000 -4.5%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $224
schedule Avg Days on Market 38
sell Homes Sold 325
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 100.0%
inventory_2 Months of Inventory 4.2

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Market data reflects closed sales over the last 90 days and is provided for informational purposes.

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