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Best Neighborhoods in Carrollton, TX

A guide to the best places to live in Carrollton: every major subdivision and community, with prices, schools, commute, and who each neighborhood is best for. Mali has closed deals in all of these areas and can share off-market conversations and recent sale data.

Carrollton City Guide

Downtown Carrollton

$300K – $500K

Walk Score 83 and a Green Line platform: the rare car-light address in DFW

Historic craftsman bungalowsNew-construction infill townhomes

Josey Ranch

$400K – $600K

Carrollton’s biggest established subdivision: mature trees, real lots, Plano-adjacent price

Single-family brick traditionalTwo-story move-up homes

Country Place

$325K – $600K

Carrollton’s country-club neighborhood: private par-3 golf, pools, and tennis in one HOA

1970s–80s Texas ranchTraditional single-family

Historic Downtown Carrollton

Wide by product: roughly $300K for a small older cottage to $700K+ for restored or newly built infill, against a Carrollton median of about $420K (Redfin, three months ending May 2026). Ask for current comps with an as-of month.

A real walkable square with two DART lines, which is rare in this metro

Older single-family cottagesRestored historic homes

Koreatown Carrollton

Roughly $320K – $600K for surrounding single-family housing, with condominiums and townhomes lower, around Carrollton's median of about $420K (Redfin, three months ending May 2026). Ask for current comps with an as-of month.

The center of the largest Korean community in Texas

Single-familyTownhomes

Rosemeade

Roughly $350K – $550K depending on plan and condition, around Carrollton's median of about $420K (Redfin, three months ending May 2026, and US Census ACS 2024, which agree closely). Ask for current comps with an as-of month.

Established northwest Carrollton, built around the city's best recreation complex

Ranch-style single-familyTraditional two-story

Not sure which neighborhood?

Mali has closed in all of these communities and can walk you through HOA culture, school boundary nuances, resale patterns, and which streets tend to attract multiple offers.

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