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Bluebird Capital of Texas

About Wills Point, TX

Welcome to Wills Point, a Van Zandt County city known as the Bluebird Capital of Texas and the gateway to Lake Tawakoni, set along U.S. Highway 80 east of Dallas.

Wills Point is a city in Van Zandt County, Texas, in the northeast part of the state about fifty miles east of Dallas. With a population of roughly 4,000, it sits along U.S. Highway 80 near Interstate 20, a position that has made it both a gateway to East Texas and a small-town residential option within commuting reach of the Dallas–Fort Worth region. The town traces its name to William Wills, an early settler of the mid-1840s whose cattle camp on a small rise became known as Wills Point. The community grew with the railroad in the 1870s, and its historic downtown still features brick streets and a railroad depot museum that preserve that heritage. Wills Point is best known for its designation, granted in 1995, as the Bluebird Capital of Texas. That identity is celebrated each spring through the Bluebird Jamboree, a downtown festival that draws the community together, and it gives the town a memorable sense of place. The city also promotes itself as the gateway to Lake Tawakoni, the large Sabine River reservoir just to the east, whose state park offers camping, fishing, boating, and trails. Recreation and small-town character are reinforced by the proximity of Canton's First Monday Trade Days, one of the nation's largest flea markets, about twenty minutes away. The Wills Point Independent School District serves local students through five campuses and roughly 2,800 students. The town's economy is tied to local services, agriculture, and commuters who travel toward Dallas, Terrell, and other regional employment centers. For residents, Wills Point offers an affordable, historically rooted East Texas setting with genuine outdoor access, a distinctive community identity, and the conveniences of the Metroplex within an hour's drive.

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County Van Zandt County
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What county is Wills Point, Texas in?

Wills Point is in Van Zandt County, in northeast Texas. The city lies along U.S. Highway 80, about fifty miles east of Dallas and near Interstate 20, and is often called the gateway to East Texas.

Why is Wills Point called the Bluebird Capital of Texas?

Wills Point was designated the Bluebird Capital of Texas in 1995 by then-Governor George W. Bush. The community's signature spring festival, the Bluebird Jamboree, celebrates that identity in the historic downtown.

What school district serves Wills Point?

Wills Point is served by the Wills Point Independent School District, which operates five campuses and enrolls roughly 2,800 students from elementary through high school. The district serves the city and the surrounding Van Zandt County area.

How far is Wills Point from Dallas?

Wills Point sits about fifty miles east of Dallas along U.S. Highway 80, with Interstate 20 about eight miles away. The drive to downtown Dallas is roughly an hour, making the city a small-town option within reach of the metro area.

What is Lake Tawakoni near Wills Point?

Lake Tawakoni, a large reservoir on the Sabine River, lies just east of Wills Point. Lake Tawakoni State Park offers camping, fishing, boating, and trails, and the town is promoted as the gateway to the lake.

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About Wills Point

Real Estate & Housing

Wills Point's housing stock reflects its nineteenth-century railroad origins and its continued small-town scale. The historic district and older streets hold vintage homes and buildings from the town's early growth, while established residential neighborhoods and a modest amount of newer construction, including a few homes association developments, fill in around them. Beyond the city limits, rural acreage, farmhouses, and country homesites define the surrounding area, offering space at a lower cost than the Dallas suburbs. The market leans toward single-family detached homes on traditional lots, with additional land available for those seeking a country setting. For buyers, Wills Point offers an affordable small-town base east of Dallas, with room to grow and convenient highway access.

Neighborhoods

Wills Point is organized around a historic downtown with brick streets, the railroad depot museum, and buildings from the town's railroad-era growth. The surrounding residential streets hold a mix of older homes and established neighborhoods, while a handful of newer, homeowners-association developments reflect limited recent growth on the town's edges. The landscape beyond the city is rural, with farms, timber, and scattered acreage typical of Van Zandt County. Rather than large master-planned communities, Wills Point is defined by a traditional Texas town center and a quiet patchwork of in-town neighborhoods and surrounding countryside, offering residents both walkable small-town living and easy access to open land.

Lifestyle in Wills Point

Wills Point carries a distinctive small-town identity built around its bluebird designation and its East Texas setting. The spring Bluebird Jamboree brings the community together in the historic downtown, while Christmas on the Bricks transforms the brick streets for the holidays. Daily life is unhurried and neighborly, with local businesses serving the city and the surrounding farm country. The town's proximity to Canton means residents are twenty minutes from First Monday Trade Days, the region's sprawling monthly flea market, while Lake Tawakoni draws anglers and boaters. Combined with the short drive to Dallas, this gives Wills Point a lifestyle that balances rural East Texas character with convenient access to both recreation and the metro area's employment and amenities.

Schools & Education

Wills Point is served by the Wills Point Independent School District, which operates five campuses and enrolls roughly 2,800 students. The district grew from a single-campus rural system into a multi-school district serving the city and the surrounding Van Zandt County area, with elementary, middle, and high school levels. Its schools are a focal point for local families and community activity. For higher education, residents are within reach of community colleges and universities in the Dallas area and East Texas, including Tyler Junior College and the University of Texas at Tyler to the east, and the many institutions of the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex about an hour to the west.

Getting Around

Wills Point sits along U.S. Highway 80, the historic east-west route that runs parallel to Interstate 20 through this part of Texas. Interstate 20 lies about eight miles away, connecting the town east toward Tyler and Shreveport and west into Dallas, about fifty miles distant. The Van Zandt County Regional Airport is within a couple of miles of town, serving general aviation. Wills Point is car-dependent, with no passenger rail or scheduled commercial air service, so daily travel is by private vehicle. For commuters, the defining pattern is a roughly hour-long drive into Dallas and the eastern Metroplex, balanced against the town's lower cost of living and rural setting, with Terrell and other regional centers closer at hand.

Parks & Recreation

Lake Tawakoni is the principal outdoor recreation destination near Wills Point. The reservoir on the Sabine River, reached just east of town, is popular for fishing, boating, and camping, with Lake Tawakoni State Park providing developed facilities, trails, and lake access. The town's identity as the gateway to the lake reflects this connection. Within Wills Point, the historic downtown and its seasonal events, including the spring Bluebird Jamboree and Christmas on the Bricks, provide community-centered recreation. About twenty minutes away, Canton's First Monday Trade Days offers a monthly shopping and social outing on a vast scale. The surrounding East Texas countryside adds hunting, fishing, and rural outdoor opportunities, while Dallas's larger park and entertainment amenities are an hour away.

MARKET SNAPSHOT

The Market at a Glance

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

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payments Median Sale Price $349,000 -6.9%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $206
schedule Avg Days on Market 118
sell Homes Sold 37
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 100.0%
inventory_2 Months of Inventory 10.8

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