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Lake Ray Hubbard Suburb of Dallas

About Rowlett, TX

Welcome to Rowlett, the Dallas-area city on the shores of Lake Ray Hubbard, pairing lakeside living and 30 miles of shoreline with a DART rail link to downtown Dallas.

Rowlett is a city in Dallas County, with portions extending into Rockwall County, on the eastern edge of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Situated on the northeastern shore of Lake Ray Hubbard, it is one of the region's true lakeside suburbs, with more than 30 miles of shoreline within the city. Rowlett's modern identity is inseparable from the lake: the city incorporated in 1952 as a small town of just 250 people, and it experienced a sustained building boom after Lake Ray Hubbard was completed in 1971, transforming a quiet railroad community into a growing Dallas suburb. The city's growth has been shaped by deliberate infrastructure investment. Rowlett joined DART, the Dallas-area transit agency, in 1983, and today the DART Blue Line light rail terminates at the Downtown Rowlett station, giving residents a direct rail connection into downtown Dallas roughly 20 minutes away. The President George Bush Turnpike runs through the area, and State Highway 66 bridges the lake toward Rockwall. These connections have made Rowlett a practical base for commuters across the eastern metroplex while its lakefront setting sets it apart from landlocked suburbs. Residentially, Rowlett spans established single-family neighborhoods, newer master-planned communities, and waterfront properties along Lake Ray Hubbard. The city maintains more than 600 acres of parkland, and its lakeside parks, trails, and boat ramps anchor an outdoor-oriented lifestyle. Most of the city is served by Garland Independent School District, with some eastern portions zoned to Rockwall ISD. Rowlett suits households seeking lake access, strong freeway and rail connectivity, and a family-oriented suburban setting — a combination that has made it one of the eastern metroplex's more distinctive residential destinations.

Population 65,463
County Dallas County, Rockwall County
Active Listings 625
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Frequently Asked Questions

What county is Rowlett, Texas in?

Rowlett is located primarily in Dallas County, with portions extending into Rockwall County. It is an eastern suburb of Dallas, situated on the northeastern shore of Lake Ray Hubbard within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.

What is Rowlett, Texas known for?

Rowlett is known for its location on Lake Ray Hubbard, with more than 30 miles of shoreline within the city. It is also notable for its DART Blue Line light-rail connection to downtown Dallas and its lakeside parks and trails.

What school district serves Rowlett, Texas?

Most of Rowlett is served by Garland Independent School District, including Rowlett High School, while some eastern portions are zoned to Rockwall Independent School District. School assignment depends on the specific address, so families should confirm with the relevant district.

How far is Rowlett from Dallas?

Rowlett is about 20 minutes east of downtown Dallas, with direct DART Blue Line light-rail service from the Downtown Rowlett station. The President George Bush Turnpike runs through the city, providing highway access to Plano, Richardson, and the broader metroplex.

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Real Estate & Housing

Rowlett's housing market is anchored by Lake Ray Hubbard. The city offers established single-family neighborhoods, newer construction communities, and a meaningful share of waterfront and lake-view homes, a rare amenity in the Dallas-Fort Worth suburbs. Styles range from mid-century and ranch-era homes built during the post-1971 growth wave to contemporary homes in master-planned developments with resort-style amenities, pools, and community facilities. Median household income in Rowlett runs above the regional average, reflecting its orientation toward families and professionals. The city's mix of Garland ISD and Rockwall ISD zones adds nuance for buyers evaluating schools. Lakeside living, rail access, and the Bush Turnpike give Rowlett a distinct market position among eastern Dallas suburbs, with demand driven by both the lakefront lifestyle and commuter convenience to Dallas, Richardson, and Plano's employment centers.

Neighborhoods

Rowlett's neighborhoods cluster around Lake Ray Hubbard and the city's major corridors. The lakeside areas offer the most distinctive living, with waterfront homes, lake-view properties, and communities with resort-style amenities and private water access. Established single-family subdivisions, many developed in the decades after the lake's completion, spread through the city's interior, while newer master-planned communities have risen along the George Bush Turnpike corridor and toward the Rockwall line. The downtown area, anchored by the DART rail station and the historic core near the railroad, has seen redevelopment and new mixed-use investment. Neighborhoods are served by a network of parks and trails, and many are within a short drive of boat ramps and lakeside parks. The city's split between Garland ISD and Rockwall ISD means school attendance varies by location, an important consideration for families choosing a specific neighborhood.

Lifestyle in Rowlett

Rowlett's lifestyle is built around the lake and family-oriented suburbia. Lake Ray Hubbard supports boating, fishing, kayaking, and paddleboarding, with lakeside parks, boat ramps, and shoreline trails woven into daily life — a rarity among Dallas-area suburbs. The city's more than 600 acres of parkland include sports fields, disc golf, tennis, and trails, and the parks department runs programs for all ages. The DART rail station makes a car-free commute to downtown Dallas practical, while the nearby Firewheel and Harbor areas and neighboring Rockwall add shopping, dining, and entertainment. Community events and lakeside festivals give the city a cohesive civic calendar. Rowlett appeals to families and professionals who want water access and strong schools within a manageable commute to the metroplex's job centers, blending suburban comfort with an active, outdoor orientation.

Schools & Education

Public education in Rowlett is split between two districts. Most of the city is served by Garland Independent School District, a large, diverse district that operates Rowlett High School and a network of elementary and middle schools across the area. Some eastern portions of Rowlett are zoned to Rockwall Independent School District, a highly regarded district centered on the neighboring county seat. This dual structure means school assignment depends heavily on the specific address, and it is a key factor for relocating families weighing different neighborhoods. Both districts offer a range of academic and extracurricular programs, and the nearby Dallas County and Collin County areas add private and charter options. Families should confirm their exact school assignments through Garland ISD or Rockwall ISD based on the property's location.

Getting Around

Rowlett is one of the eastern metroplex's best-connected suburbs. The DART Blue Line light rail terminates at the Downtown Rowlett station, providing a direct rail link into downtown Dallas about 20 minutes away, and the station anchors the city's commuter infrastructure with park-and-ride facilities. The President George Bush Turnpike runs through Rowlett, connecting it to Plano, Richardson, Garland, and the broader North Texas highway network, while Interstate 30 lies just to the south and State Highway 66 crosses Lake Ray Hubbard toward Rockwall. This combination of light rail, turnpike, and freeway access makes Rowlett practical for commuters to Dallas, Plano, Richardson, and beyond. Dallas Love Field and DFW International Airport are reachable by highway, and the lake's bridges provide the regional connection east toward Rockwall County.

Parks & Recreation

Recreation in Rowlett centers on Lake Ray Hubbard and the city's extensive park system. The lake offers boating, fishing, sailing, and paddling, with public boat ramps and lakeside parks providing access to the water. Rowlett maintains more than 600 acres of parkland, including sports fields, tennis and basketball courts, disc golf, and an extensive trail network for walking and biking. Golfers have access to courses in the area, and the shoreline parks host community events and lakeside gatherings. The city's parks and recreation department runs youth and adult sports leagues and year-round programming. For larger-scale recreation, nearby Rockwall and the wider Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex add shopping, dining, and entertainment, while the lake remains Rowlett's defining outdoor asset and the centerpiece of its active lifestyle.

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 1
trending_down Price Reductions 0
payments Median Sale Price $387,000 +3.1%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $184
schedule Avg Days on Market 55
sell Homes Sold 198
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 100.0%
inventory_2 Months of Inventory 7.0

Price & Sales History

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

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