Source: Southern Living Magazine
Grapevine
Grapevine is a quaint suburb with a historic downtown that is well-known all throughout Texas. It’s the go-to place for those looking for close access to DFW International Airport and Lake Grapevine.
Average Home Price
$581,987
Population Size
50,928
Time to Downtown Dallas
25 Minutes
Some would say Grapevine is placed in one of the most ideal locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex due to its proximity to all of the new conveniences of Southlake, but with the historic charm of a city that’s been a Texas staple for centuries. Additionally, Grapevine is nearly equidistant from both Dallas, Fort Worth and northern communities like Frisco which provides quick access to any part of DFW that you might find yourself wanting to visit.
Most residents in Grapevine are zoned for Grapevine-Colleyville ISD which features some of the most desirable schools in Dallas. Great athletic programs coupled with excellent academic performance make this an area at the top of the list for a lot of home buyers looking to settle down in a convenient, affordable, and active community.
Grapevine is perhaps best known for its historic downtown which houses local wineries, eateries and quaint shopping for nearby residents. Events on Main Street are frequented throughout the year by people all over the state, especially towards the end of the year when Grapevine turns into the Christmas Capital of Texas. Lights fill every storefront on Main Street creating one of the most exciting holiday destinations in the area.
Susan’s Favorite Grapevine Spots
Chicken N Pickle
Pickleball Courts, Dining, and More
Hotel Vin
Boutique Hotel & Dining
Lake Grapevine
Hiking Trails & Water Sports