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Relocating to Dallas for AT&T’s Return-to-Office? Top communities for buying a home within 45 minutes of the AT&T Dallas headquarters

  • Writer: Nitin Gupta, CRS, REALTOR
    Nitin Gupta, CRS, REALTOR
  • Mar 21
  • 4 min read

Updated: Mar 24


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As AT&T continues its return-to-office policy, many employees are making the move back to Dallas, home of the company’s global headquarters. If you’re one of them—whether relocating from out of state or moving within Texas—there’s a lot to consider when buying a home near AT&T HQ.


From neighborhoods and commute times to property taxes and cost of living, this guide will walk you through what to expect when relocating to Dallas and buying your first (or next) home in North Texas.


Where Is AT&T’s Headquarters Located?

AT&T’s global headquarters is located at 208 S. Akard Street, Dallas, TX 75202, right in the heart of Downtown Dallas. While some employees work at satellite offices around the Metroplex, many are returning to the urban core or commuting in from surrounding areas.


When buying a home, your commute tolerance will play a huge role in where you land—urban, suburban, or somewhere in between.


Top Neighborhoods Near AT&T Headquarters for Home Buyers

Here’s a breakdown of key neighborhoods and suburbs to consider based on proximity, pricing, and lifestyle:


Downtown Dallas, Uptown, and Victory Park

Ideal for: Walk-to-work professionals or buyers wanting an urban, high-rise lifestyle

  • Commute: Walk or 5–10 min drive

  • Home types: Condos, townhomes, luxury high-rises

  • Price range: $300K–$1M+

  • Pros: Walkability, restaurants, nightlife

  • Cons: Limited yard space, HOA dues


Lakewood, Lower Greenville, and East Dallas

Ideal for: Buyers wanting charm, character, and community while staying close to the city

  • Commute: 10–20 min

  • Home types: Historic homes, renovated bungalows, modern infill

  • Price range: $400K–$900K

  • Pros: Established neighborhoods, schools, parks

  • Cons: Older homes may need updates


North Dallas and Preston Hollow

Ideal for: Executives or families looking for luxury and privacy with great access to city and suburbs

  • Commute: 20–25 min

  • Home types: Estates, ranch-style homes, luxury custom

  • Price range: $600K–$3M+

  • Pros: Tree-lined streets, gated communities

  • Cons: Higher price point


Plano, Richardson, and Addison

Ideal for: Families and commuters seeking suburban value with solid schools and short freeway access

  • Commute: 25–35 min via US-75 or DNT

  • Home types: Traditional single-family, townhomes, new builds

  • Price range: $350K–$800K

  • Pros: Excellent schools, major employers nearby, strong resale

  • Cons: Traffic during rush hour


Frisco, Allen, and McKinney

Ideal for: Buyers relocating from out of state seeking space, newer homes, and long-term growth

  • Commute: 35–45 min (can vary based on time of day)

  • Home types: New construction, master-planned communities

  • Price range: $400K–$900K

  • Pros: Master-planned amenities, top-tier schools, family-friendly

  • Cons: Longer commute, toll roads


Cost of Living: Dallas vs. Other Major Markets

If you’re relocating from California, New York, or the Midwest, the Dallas housing market still offers strong value—but prices have risen in recent years. Here’s what to expect:

Category

Dallas

National Avg

Median home price

~$400K

~$420K

State income tax

0%

Varies

Property tax

2.2%–2.7%

0.8%–1.2%

Utilities

Below national avg

Cost of groceries

Slightly below avg

Note: Property taxes in Texas are higher than average, but there’s no state income tax, and you may qualify for homestead exemptions that reduce your annual tax burden.

Commute Tips for AT&T Employees in DFW

Dallas traffic is manageable compared to many major cities, but it still matters where you buy. Here are some tips to make your commute work:

  • Use DART Light Rail: If you're buying in East Dallas, Richardson, or Plano, DART offers a rail line that drops off within walking distance of AT&T HQ.

  • Toll Roads: The Dallas North Tollway and President George Bush Turnpike can shorten commute times—but be prepared for monthly toll expenses.

  • Work Flexibility: If your role allows a hybrid schedule, you may be able to live further out and only commute in a few times per week.


Relocating to Dallas? What You Need to Know About Buying Here

1. Work With a Local Agent Who Knows Relocation

Many AT&T employees are relocating from other states. Texas has different tax structures, contract terms, and builder processes. An agent who specializes in corporate relocation will help you avoid costly mistakes.

2. Understand the Market Dynamics

The Dallas market is still competitive—especially in neighborhoods near job centers. Homes priced correctly often go under contract quickly, especially under $600K. Be ready to move fast with a pre-approval letter in hand.

3. Consider New Construction

If you want a move-in-ready home with warranties and builder incentives, consider new communities in Frisco, McKinney, or Celina. Build times range from 6–10 months, or you can purchase quick move-in inventory.


Final Thoughts

Whether you’re moving across the country or from another part of Texas, relocating to Dallas for AT&T’s RTO policy is a chance to establish roots in one of the fastest-growing regions in the country. With the right strategy—and the right real estate partner—you can find a home that fits your lifestyle, commute, and long-term goals.


Ready to start your move to Dallas? Let’s build a plan that fits your timeline, budget, and commute preferences.


Whether you're looking downtown, in the suburbs, or something in between, I’ll help you make a smart, informed move that fits your life at AT&T.


Call us at 469-269-6541 for more information about Plano real estate!


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