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 GuideDowntown Carrollton
$300K – $500K
Walk Score 83 and a Green Line platform: the rare car-light address in DFW
Josey Ranch
$400K – $600K
Carrollton’s biggest established subdivision: mature trees, real lots, Plano-adjacent price
Country Place
$325K – $600K
Carrollton’s country-club neighborhood: private par-3 golf, pools, and tennis in one HOA
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
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
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
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