Dallas-Fort Worth neighborhoods similar to Minneapolis neighborhoods
- Nitin Gupta, CRS, REALTOR
- Mar 2
- 4 min read

If you're relocating from Minneapolis to Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) and looking for neighborhoods with a similar vibe, here's how they compare based on urban feel, walkability, affordability, and lifestyle.
1. Downtown Minneapolis → Uptown Dallas or Downtown Fort Worth
Why? Both areas offer high-rise living, nightlife, and urban energy.
Uptown Dallas – Trendy, walkable, with luxury apartments, bars, and Katy Trail for outdoor activities.
Downtown Fort Worth – More laid-back than Uptown, featuring Sundance Square, historic charm, and a growing dining scene.
If you love Loring Park or North Loop, Uptown Dallas is a great alternative.
2. Edina → Southlake or Westlake
Why? Affluent suburban areas with top-rated schools and upscale shopping.
Southlake – Known for Southlake Town Square, luxury homes, and Carroll ISD, one of Texas' best school districts.
Westlake – Exclusive, with gated communities like Vaquero, featuring golf courses and custom estates.
If you enjoy Edina’s high-end feel and family-friendly atmosphere, Southlake or Westlake are great fits.
3. Linden Hills → Highland Park or Lakewood (Dallas)
Why? Both offer historic homes, tree-lined streets, and an active lifestyle.
Highland Park – Exclusive, with multimillion-dollar homes, top schools, and a classic neighborhood feel.
Lakewood (East Dallas) – More laid-back than Highland Park, with White Rock Lake, local shops, and a strong community feel.
If you like Lake Harriet and Linden Hills' charming feel, Lakewood or Highland Park will suit you.
4. Northeast Minneapolis → Bishop Arts District or Deep Ellum
Why? Hip, artsy, and full of independent shops and breweries.
Bishop Arts District (Oak Cliff, Dallas) – Walkable, with eclectic boutiques, coffee shops, and vibrant murals.
Deep Ellum (Dallas) – More nightlife-oriented, known for live music, street art, and loft-style living.
If you enjoy Northeast Minneapolis for its local art scene and breweries, Bishop Arts or Deep Ellum will feel familiar.
5. St. Louis Park → Plano or Frisco
Why? Family-friendly suburbs with great amenities and growing business hubs.
Plano – Established with high-end shopping, top schools, and corporate headquarters.
Frisco – A newer, fast-growing suburb with sports complexes, new luxury developments, and a strong job market.
If you like St. Louis Park’s convenience and suburban feel, Plano or Frisco will be a smooth transition.
6. North Loop → Victory Park (Dallas)
Why? Modern, urban living with high-rise apartments and nightlife.
Victory Park – Home to luxury apartments, American Airlines Center (Mavs & Stars), and walkable entertainment.
The Harwood District – A mix of high-rise residential and European-inspired dining experiences.
If you love North Loop’s warehouse-turned-loft vibe, Victory Park will feel similar.
7. Wayzata → Flower Mound or Rockwall
Why? Waterfront living with an upscale but relaxed atmosphere.
Flower Mound (Grapevine Lake) – Offers lakefront homes, hiking trails, and excellent schools.
Rockwall (Lake Ray Hubbard) – A hidden gem with boating, waterfront dining, and a small-town feel.
If you enjoy Wayzata’s lakeside living and relaxed luxury, Flower Mound or Rockwall are great options.
Final Thoughts
For an urban, artsy feel → Bishop Arts or Deep Ellum.
For luxury & top schools → Southlake, Westlake, or Highland Park.
For suburban convenience → Plano, Frisco, or Flower Mound.
For lakefront living → Rockwall or Lakewood.
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