Arts District

Arts District

Dallas, Texas Homes for Sale

About Arts District

The Dallas Arts District boasts an eclectic collection of visual and performing arts paired with a passionate culture focused around creativity and expression. The historic District's goal is to create "a dynamic destination for tourists and local alike." Many of the area's attractions are entirely free, including the Dallas Art Museum, Crow Collection of Asian Art, and Klyde Warren Park, an urban hot spot for food trucks and outdoor family fun. The District is saturated with well-known restaurants, hotels and event venues. Housing in the Dallas Arts District itself is limited, but the city hopes to develop local housing dedicated to aspiring artists.

Quick Facts

Current Prices: $3,570,000 to $6,300,000

Closed Prices: $2,650,000 to $9,150,000

Median Sale Price: $3,295,000

Average $ per sq ft: $1243

Association Fee Ranges: $200 to $3606/mo, $1877

Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home

Age: 2014 to 2022

Sq. Ft.: 2332 to 5618 Sq. Ft.

Bedrooms: 2 to 3 Bedrooms

Bathrooms: 2 to 4 Bathrooms

Lot Size: 1 - 1 acres

Around Arts District

The Dallas Arts District hosts mostly mid-to-high-rise apartments and condos, allowing local art-enthusiasts to live in a creative utopia. Apartment and condo towers border the district and a number of residential buildings also double as galleries or commercial facilities. For many years, less than 500 residents called the Dallas Arts District home. But that number is growing rapidly due to the popularity of the area and the addition of new properties. No matter where you choose to live in this neighborhood, you will be within walking distance of Dallas' most celebrated performance halls, eateries, and museums.

One of the Dallas Arts District's culinary signatures is its food truck selection at Klyde Warren Park, offering everything from Greek food and coffee to barbecue, pizza, and unique flavored ice creams. These food trucks, often run as small businesses, attract customers from all over the downtown area during the week and from all over the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex on weekends. Nearly every museum in the area has its own cafe or deli, providing convenient refreshments for visitors. Additionally, the area is also home to Japanese foods, innovative breakfast dishes, Mexican style options, and a gastropub.

Dallas Arts District is full of life and diversity and serves as a hub for Dallas area citizens who love the city scene. Around every corner visitors will find a new place to explore and learn. On weekends, museums host outdoor movies or concerts and children can be seen happily climbing on creative structures in Klyde Warren Park while parents converse at modern tables. The park's free wifi also brings in individuals looking to enjoy the arts and the outdoors. While families enjoy weekends at the Dallas Museum of Art, where children create free projects, the younger crowd embraces the district's block parties and frequent events.

There's always something to do in the Dallas Arts District on a Friday night. Attend a show at the Winspear Opera House or Meyerson Symphony Center or tour one of the area's renowned museums, such as the Nasher Sculpture Center. There are summer block parties featuring gourmet food trucks at Klyde Warren Park, or you can take advantage of the free admission to the Dallas Museum of Art, Crow Collection of Asian Arts, and the Nasher Sculpture Center. On evenings with nice weather, check out Klyde Warren Park's activities such as dancing in the park and star parties.

On a Sunday afternoon, take part in a meditation at one of the galleries or take your family to a free creative educational program, where kids experience hands-on learning. Head out to the dog park with your favorite canine or picnic in the park with that special someone. If you have the time, explore the other areas of downtown, rich with history, culture, and entertainment.

Locals Love

  • Great activities for date nights or family fun
  • Creative and cultural paradise
  • Close to Uptown, City Center District, and West End Historic District

Locals Don't Love

  • Pricey entertainment
  • Noisy nights
  • High traffic

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