Homes for sale in disney streets dallas tx

View all Disney Streets homes for sale & real estate listings below. Looking for a property to buy in the 75229 zip code? Consider Disney Streets located in Northwest Dallas. Locals also call this neighborhood the Disney Streets. This is because many of the houses sit on streets named after Disney characters or Disney terms such as Sleepy Lane, Peter Pan Drive, Snow White Drive, and Cinderella Drive.  For information about Disney Streets neighborhood properties for sale or to schedule a private home showing, contact your Dallas real estate experts today!

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Disney Streets Homes for Sale

Development of Disney Streets dates back to the mid-1950s. Many homes for sale were built during the ranch-style era with most original listings retaining the ranch qualities. Gump and Gaynier are the original developers of the neighborhood. Disney Streets is considered a prime example of post-World War II development. Homes for sale offer buyers larger, old-school Dallas lots with mature trees and landscaping. Many of the original homes on Disney Streets are over a half-century in age. Since lots in the area are large enough to support bigger builds, there’s a mix of new construction with the older, original homes in the area.

Common architectural designs in Disney Streets include California Contemporary and variations of Ranch style architecture. Lot sizes range from .33 acre to .41 acre. The residences feature 3 to 5 bedrooms, with over 3.5 baths. Most homes for sale have two-car garages, although there're some with more or fewer garage spaces or covered parking such as a carport.

Living in Disney Streets & Community Highlights

If you work in downtown Dallas, the Dallas Area Rapid Transit system is the best alternative to driving. You can also take the DART during city events and concerts from stations in downtown Dallas, Irving and Plano. For easy to travel for business or vacations, the DFW Metroplex is home to DFW International Airport and Dallas Love Field.

Approximately one mile away at the corner of Preston Road and Royal Lane is the top destination for local shoppers. This corner is also a foodies' favorite with more than 15 restaurants, a gym, trendy shops and necessities such as a pharmacy. Stock up your pantry a short distance away at Central Market, a Texas favorite for grocery shopping. Preston Road and Forest Lane have three additional grocery stores, including Natural Grocer, Whole Foods and Tom Thumb. The convenient location of the Disney Streets also allows residents easy access to the Galleria Mall. The mall offers excellent shopping with large, upscale department stores along with boutique stores.

One notable event that earns the city of Dallas approximately $350 million annually is the State Fair of Texas held every year at Fair Park. Fair Park features an array of recreational facilities including the cotton Bowl, home of the annual American collegiate gridiron football classic. It also houses several museums such as African America Art, a music hall, an aquarium, a planetarium, a horticulture center and the fairgrounds for annual state expositions.

Disney Streets Schools

The Dallas ISD serves Disney Streets with great educational opportunities. Students may attend Withers Elementary School, Walker Middle School, and WT White High School. But many families opt to send their children to local, private schools instead. The proximity of the Disney Streets allows homeowners to choose from a variety of private schools including Greenhill, St. Marks, ESD, Hockaday, and others.

Considering buying or selling a home in Disney Streets, TX? Let our local Texas real estate agents assist you with the purchase of your next property or expertly negotiate the sale of your current Disney Streets home. As your local Disney Streets real estate agents, contact VIP Realty at 214-295-4888, we're experts on the market dynamics unique to the Disney Streets real estate market. We'll get to work for you today!

Search all Disney Streets homes for sale below. If you’re looking for a property to buy in the 75229 zip code, then you should consider Disney Streets. Located in Northwest Dallas, locals also refer to this neighborhood as 'Disney Streets'. Buyers will find names like Snow White, Cinderella, Sleepy Lane, and Peter Pan. Real estate on Disney Streets provide buyers larger lots with mature trees and breathtaking landscaping.  For more information about the Disney Streets, and Disney Streets homes for sale, see below!

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Gump and Gaynier are the original developers of Disney Streets which dates back to the mid-1950s. Many Disney Streets homes for sale feature the ranch-style design and California Contemporary variations. Some of the original homes are over a half-century in age. Disney Streets real estate is also a great example of post-World War II developments. Residences offer buyers larger, old-school Dallas lots with mature trees and landscaping.

Since homesites are large enough to support bigger homes, there’s a mix of new construction with the older, original homes in the area. Lot sizes range from .33 acre to .41 acre. The residences feature 3 to 5 bedrooms, with over 3.5 baths. Most Disney Streets homes for sale have two-car garages, although there're some with more or fewer garage spaces or covered parking such as a carport.

Things to Do In Dallas

Roughly one mile away from Disney Streets, at the corner of Preston Road and Royal Lane is a top destination for local shoppers. This corner is also a foodies' favorite with over 15 restaurants, a gym, trendy shops, and necessities like a pharmacy. Stock up your pantry a short distance away at Central Market, a Texas favorite for grocery shopping.

Preston Road and Forest Lane have three other grocery stores, including Natural Grocer, Whole Foods and Tom Thumb. The convenient location of the Disney Streets also allows residents easy access to the Galleria Mall. The mall offers excellent shopping with large, upscale department stores along with boutique stores.

Whether you're a visual art connoisseur or theater buff, the thriving art and culture scene in Dallas offers tons to discover. Spanning 68 acres and 19 uninterrupted blocks, Dallas is home to the largest arts district in the US. History buffs brush on local history at the galleries at the Dallas Art Museum, the Nasher Sculpture Center, and Crow Collection of Asian Art.

Take advantage of the district's real estate to catch a show at Wyly Theater, Winspear Opera House, the Performing Arts Center and Symphony Center. Pay homage to President John F. Kennedy, and learn more about his assassination and subsequent events at Sixth Floor Museum in Dealey Plaza.

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Where are the Disney Streets in Dallas?

The Disney Streets neighborhood of Midway Hills is located in northwest Dallas and is bounded by Northaven Road on the north, Midway Road on the east, Royal Lane on the south and Rosser Road on the west.