The Ultimate Guide To Living in Grapevine Texas (2021 Edition)

by Dekell Kneeland

Deep in the heart of Texas, between the Dallas and Fort Worth metropolitan areas, you’ll find a delightful place called Grapevine.  Grapevine was named for the wild grapes that still grow in the area.  It has a few claims to fame, including being the current Christmas Capital of Texas, and the past Cantaloupe Capital of Texas from the 1930s to the 1950s.  While it has a rich agricultural history, it has become a hub for businesses and a mecca for those looking for a safe, centrally located place to settle down and raise a family.

The origin of modern settlers to the area is an interesting story.  Sam Houston and several Texas commissioners met 10 Indian nations in 1843 to discuss “peace, friendship, and commerce.”  The treaty that was signed led to the first homesteaders in the area.  This history and tradition are preserved in the area’s culture. 

Famous landmarks include the Dunn Building, Land Patent Building, 1888 Cotton Belt Hotel, Farmers Cooperation Building, Dairy Producers Building, and the Grapevine Cotton Exchange Building.  Grapevine’s most famous residents include Demi Lovato, Norah Jones, and Chip Gaines. 

Grapevine is a central hub of activity with something for everyone, and if you have a desire to get out of town, The Dallas/Fort Worth airport is conveniently located at least partially within the city limits.

Moving to Grapevine Texas

Grapevine Texas is a welcoming place.  It ranks in the top 10 percentile of desirable places to live in the United States.  With lots of amenities, low crime rates, mild weather, and a great educational system, moving to Grapevine Texas is a wise decision.  With home to nearly 3,000 businesses, there are plenty of job opportunities.

Grapevine has a Home Rule Charter style of government with a city council and mayor.  All services are handled through the City of Grapevine. 

Home prices range from $225,000 to $3.8 million, so moving to Grapevine Texas means that there is a home in your price range.  The median real estate price is $450,000, and this price is trending up. 

Before moving to Grapevine Texas, spend some time experiencing the day and nightlife.  Tour neighborhoods and chat with residents.  Visit the local schools and parks.  Find out how bike and walking-friendly the area is.  If you are commuting to downtown Dallas or Fort Worth, determine options for travel. 

Living in Grapevine Texas

With its proximity to Dallas/Fort Worth, living in Grapevine Texas gives you access to airports, cultural excursions, corporate jobs, shopping malls, sporting events, wineries, and world-class restaurants.  With a population of around $50,000, living in Grapevine Texas supplies you with suburban charm and big city appeal all in one place.

With 24 miles of hiking and biking trails that link parks, schools, and businesses, Grapevine is ideal for active residents.  Many of these trails have water fountains and restrooms.  One trail links with four other communities for an even longer route.

If something with an engine is your style, the DART light-rail system connects the eastern half of the metropolitan area.  Major highways make commuting throughout the city a breeze.  People living in Grapevine Texas have an average commute time to work of 23 minutes.

Built by the Army Corps of Engineers in 1952 as a water source and recreational area, Lake Grapevine is THE place for fishing, boating, camping, and hiking.  The City of Grapevine operates six parks and there are others operated by the Army Corps of Engineers and the City of Flower Mound.  The whole family can enjoy the largest floating water park in Texas.

Living in Grapevine Texas can be quite warm in the summer months, but you will rarely have to worry about cold weather and snow.

Raising a Family in Grapevine

With plenty of parks, excellent schools, and a great community center, raising a family in Grapevine is as good as it gets. 

Most children in Grapevine attend the nationally recognized Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District.  There are 11 elementary schools, four middle schools, and two high schools.  There are three other independent school districts in the area: Carroll, Lewisville, and Coppell, as well as private school options.  

With 56% of the residents in Grapevine having children under the age of 18, this area is very family-friendly.  Kids will love activities such as touring Grapevine Historic Main Street District, visiting Legoland Discovery Center, and exploring Sea Life Aquarium.   There is also the Grapevine Vintage Railroad, Nash Farm, and Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World.  Lake Grapevine is perfect for a weekend camping trip close to home.

Luxury Homes in Grapevine Texas

Things are big in Texas and this includes luxury homes in Grapevine.  From classic estates to contemporary builds, luxury homes are abundant.  One such area to explore is Southlake, which is right on the border with Grapevine.  It has beautiful private properties, parks, gyms, cafes, and restaurants.  These homes have four or more bedrooms, 3 or more bathrooms, and coveted acres of land. 

For those that enjoy time on the links, Grapevine has several world-class golf courses.  You can buy homes in a gated community with the course in your backyard. 

Whether you are looking for a home builder for new construction or an existing property with trees and an inground pool, finding a luxury home in Grapevine Texas is easy with an experienced real estate professional.

Homebuying Made Easy

Look no further than the home experts at The Kneeland Group.  We know the Grapevine area intimately and will make buying or selling a home a pleasurable experience.  Our team is also ready to show you the highlights of the city and make sure Grapevine is perfect for you in every way. 

With a team of experts at our fingertips, we can direct you to the best home inspectors, contractors, service providers, title/escrow, and home warranty companies in the area.  We truly are a one-stop-shop of professionals here to make your home-buying experience easy. 

Search homes for sale at https://www.thekneelandgroup.com/ and then call DeKell and his team at (817) 829-0368 for a personalized showing.

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