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Moving to Waxahachie, Texas: The Complete 2026 Relocation Guide for Families - Waxahachie Buyers Agent
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Moving to Waxahachie, Texas: The Complete 2026 Relocation Guide for Families - Waxahachie Buyers Agent

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 Waxahachie offers relocating families exceptional value with median home prices of $378,000—nearly $200,000 less than northern Dallas suburbs—plus a historic downtown, strong schools, and authentic small-town charm just 30 minutes from Dallas. This comprehensive guide covers neighborhoods, schools, lifestyle, and everything families need to know about making Waxahachie home.


Why Families Are Discovering Waxahachie

While most families relocating to Dallas-Fort Worth focus on Frisco, Plano, and the northern corridor, smart buyers are discovering Waxahachie—Ellis County's historic gem that delivers exceptional quality of life at a fraction of the price.

Known as "The Gingerbread City" for its stunning Victorian architecture and "The Crape Myrtle Capital of Texas" for its beautiful summer blooms, Waxahachie isn't just affordable—it's a destination. The town's picture-perfect courthouse square, thriving downtown, and genuine community character offer something increasingly rare in modern DFW: a place that feels like home from day one.


What's driving families to Waxahachie:

  • Exceptional value: Median home price of $378,000 vs $550,000+ in northern suburbs

  • Authentic character: Historic downtown with independent shops, restaurants, and year-round events

  • Strong schools: Waxahachie ISD graduation rate of 94%, with specialized STEAM and early college programs

  • Strategic location: 30 minutes to downtown Dallas, easy access to I-35E and US-287

  • Outdoor lifestyle: 656-acre Lake Waxahachie, hike and bike trails, abundant parks

  • Growing economy: Major employers including Baylor Scott & White, strong small business community

  • Buyer-friendly market: 77 days average on market with room for negotiation


Waxahachie at a Glance

Category

Details

Population (2025)

~45,000

County

Ellis County (pop. 232,387)

Median Home Price

$378,000

Price Per Square Foot

$179

Median Household Income

$85,000+

Distance to Dallas

30 miles (35-45 min commute)

Distance to Fort Worth

45 miles (50-60 min commute)

School District

Waxahachie ISD

Known For

Victorian architecture, Scarborough Renaissance Festival, Lake Waxahachie


Cost of Living: Your Money Goes Further

One of Waxahachie's biggest advantages is purchasing power. Families relocating from California, the Northeast, or even northern Dallas suburbs are often stunned by what their budget buys here.


Home Price Comparison

Price Point

Northern Suburbs (Frisco/Prosper)

Waxahachie

$350,000

Older condo or townhome

Updated 3-bedroom single family

$450,000

Small starter home, older neighborhood

Spacious 4-bedroom, good lot

$550,000

Basic 3-4 bedroom, less desirable area

Executive home in premier neighborhood

$750,000

Average luxury home

Custom home with premium features

$1,000,000+

Standard luxury

Estate property, possible acreage


What California Buyers Need to Know

If you're relocating from California, here's what your money buys:

California Market

Median Price

Waxahachie Equivalent

Los Angeles

$1,499,000

Buy 4 homes OR one estate with $1M+ equity remaining

San Francisco

$1,200,000

3,500+ sq ft custom home + $800K in savings

San Diego

$950,000

Executive 5-bedroom + $550K remaining

Sacramento

$550,000

Nearly identical price, but 50% more home

Real example: A family selling a $1.2M Orange County home can purchase a $650,000 executive home in Waxahachie's best neighborhoods, pocket $400,000+ in equity, AND eliminate California state income tax (saving $15,000-$25,000+ annually on a $200K household income).


Monthly Cost Comparison

Expense

Dallas Proper

Northern Suburbs

Waxahachie

Mortgage ($400K home)

N/A (limited inventory)

$2,800/month

$2,400/month

Property Tax (2.2%)

$8,800/year

$12,100/year

$8,316/year

Homeowners Insurance

$2,800/year

$3,200/year

$2,600/year

Utilities

$250/month

$275/month

$225/month

Groceries

Higher

Higher

10-15% lower


Waxahachie Neighborhoods: Where to Buy in 2026

Waxahachie offers remarkable diversity—from historic Victorian homes near the courthouse square to modern master-planned communities with resort-style amenities. Here's your complete neighborhood guide:


North Grove

Best for: Families wanting modern amenities and new construction

Feature

Details

Price Range

$400,000 - $650,000

Home Styles

New construction, traditional and transitional designs

Lot Sizes

Standard suburban (7,000-10,000 sq ft)

Amenities

Community pool, parks, walking trails, playground

Schools

Waxahachie ISD

Vibe

Family-friendly master-planned community

Why families choose North Grove: Modern floor plans, energy-efficient construction, neighborhood amenities, and proximity to shopping along US-287.


Garden Valley

Best for: Families wanting established community character with mix of home styles

Feature

Details

Price Range

$350,000 - $550,000

Home Styles

Mix of newer construction and established homes

Lot Sizes

Varies (some larger lots available)

Amenities

Parks, community feel

Schools

Waxahachie ISD

Vibe

Established neighborhood with strong community bonds

Why families choose Garden Valley: More mature landscaping, slightly larger lots than newer communities, and a neighborhood where people know their neighbors.


Saddlebrook Estates

Best for: Executive families wanting upscale homes and premium finishes

Feature

Details

Price Range

$500,000 - $850,000

Home Styles

Custom and semi-custom construction

Lot Sizes

Larger lots (0.25 - 0.5+ acres)

Amenities

Upscale finishes, larger homesites

Schools

Waxahachie ISD

Vibe

Executive suburban with space and privacy

Why families choose Saddlebrook Estates: More land, custom home options, prestigious address, and room for pools, outdoor living, and play space.


Historic District / Downtown Area

Best for: Buyers wanting historic character, walkability, and unique architecture

Feature

Details

Price Range

$300,000 - $750,000

Home Styles

Victorian, Craftsman, historic renovations

Lot Sizes

Varies (urban lots to larger historic properties)

Amenities

Walking distance to downtown square, restaurants, shops

Schools

Waxahachie ISD

Vibe

Historic charm, walkable, character-rich

Why families choose the Historic District: One-of-a-kind homes with architectural details you can't replicate, walkability to downtown, and living in a piece of Texas history.


Lake Waxahachie Area

Best for: Outdoor enthusiasts, fishing families, those wanting waterfront or water-view living

Feature

Details

Price Range

$450,000 - $1,500,000+

Home Styles

Lakefront estates, water-view homes, custom builds

Lot Sizes

Larger lots, some with acreage

Amenities

Lake access, fishing, boating, scenic views

Schools

Waxahachie ISD

Vibe

Resort-style living with outdoor recreation focus

Why families choose Lake Waxahachie: 656-acre clear-water lake renowned for bass and catfish fishing, stunning sunsets, and a vacation-at-home lifestyle.


Emerging Communities / New Construction

Several new developments are bringing modern master-planned living to Waxahachie:

Community

Price Range

Builder(s)

Features

Various new sections

$350K - $600K

Multiple builders

Energy-efficient designs, modern floor plans

Custom lot communities

$500K - $1M+

Custom builders

Build-to-suit on larger lots

Builder incentives currently available: Many builders offer $15,000-$25,000 in incentives including closing cost assistance, rate buydowns, and upgrade packages. Ask your agent about current offers.


Waxahachie Schools: Complete Guide


Waxahachie Independent School District (WISD) Overview

Metric

Data

Total Schools

19

Total Students

11,052

Student-Teacher Ratio

15:1 (equal to state average)

Graduation Rate

94% (up from 89% over 5 years)

State Ranking

Top 50% in Texas

Spending Per Student

$11,006


Elementary Schools

Waxahachie ISD operates 10 elementary schools serving grades K-5. Top-rated options include:

School

Niche Grade

Notable Features

Simpson Elementary

A-

Consistently high-performing

Wilemon STEAM Academy

A-

Magnet school: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math

Marvin Elementary

A-

Strong community involvement

Clift Elementary

B+

Growing enrollment, newer facility

Class sizes average 15 students per teacher, allowing for more individualized attention than many larger districts.


Middle Schools

Three middle schools serve grades 6-8:

School

Grades

Notable Features

Finley Junior High

6-8

Traditional junior high model

Howard Junior High

6-8

Strong athletics programs

Coleman Junior High

6-8

Comprehensive course offerings


High Schools

School

Type

Notable Features

Waxahachie High School

Traditional

Comprehensive academics, strong athletics, UIL competitions

Waxahachie Global High School

Early College / STEM

Dual enrollment, Texas-STEM designation, accelerated pathways

Waxahachie Global High School deserves special attention for relocating families. This innovative school offers:

  • Early College program: Students can earn associate degrees alongside their high school diploma

  • Texas-STEM designation: Rigorous science, technology, engineering, and math curriculum

  • Smaller class sizes: More personalized learning environment

  • College Success Award: Recognized for excellent college enrollment and retention rates


Private School Options

Families seeking private education have several options:

School

Grades

Type

Tuition Range

St. Joseph Catholic School

PK-8

Catholic

$5,000-$8,000/year

First Christian Day School

PK-6

Christian

$4,000-$7,000/year

Higher Education nearby:

  • Navarro College (Waxahachie campus)

  • Southwestern Assemblies of God University


School Enrollment for Relocating Families

Documents you'll need:

  • Proof of residency (utility bill, lease, or closing documents)

  • Child's birth certificate

  • Immunization records

  • Previous school transcripts

  • IEP or 504 plan (if applicable)

Enrollment process:

  1. Visit the Waxahachie ISD website: https://www.wisd.org

  2. Complete online enrollment forms

  3. Schedule enrollment appointment

  4. Provide required documentation

  5. Campus assignment based on home address

Pro tip: If you're house-hunting, verify school assignments BEFORE making an offer. School boundaries can vary, and your preferred school may influence which neighborhoods you target.


Lifestyle and Things to Do

The Historic Downtown Square

The heart of Waxahachie is its magnificent downtown square, anchored by the 1895 Ellis County Courthouse—widely considered one of the most beautiful buildings in Texas.


What you'll find downtown:

  • Independent boutiques and antique shops: Unique finds you won't see at the mall

  • Local restaurants and cafes: Farm-to-table dining, coffee shops, bakeries

  • Ellis County Museum: Texas history in an 1889 building

  • Webb Gallery: Self-taught and vintage art collections

  • Waxahachie Community Theatre: Local productions at the historic Chautauqua Auditorium

  • Waxahachie Symphony Association: World-class musical performances


The downtown experience: Imagine Saturday mornings at the farmer's market (April-October), afternoon shopping in antique stores, and dinner at a locally-owned restaurant while the kids play on the courthouse lawn. This is everyday life in Waxahachie.


Annual Events and Festivals

Waxahachie's event calendar is one of its biggest draws. Mark these on your calendar:

Event

When

What to Expect

Scarborough Renaissance Festival

April - May

One of Texas's premier Renaissance fairs: jousting, 200+ craft shops, food, entertainment across 35 acres

Crape Myrtle Festival

July 4th weekend

Patriotic parade, fireworks, live music, food vendors, celebrating Texas's Crape Myrtle Capital

Downtown Farmer's Market

Saturdays, April - October

Fresh produce, farm eggs, baked goods, artisan crafts

Texas Country Reporter Festival

Late October

Arts, crafts, live music on the courthouse square with TV host Bob Phillips

Screams Halloween Theme Park

October

Ultimate Halloween experience for thrill-seekers

WWII Weekend / Veterans Day

November

60+ antique military vehicles, reenactors, historical demonstrations

Gingerbread Trail Home Tour

November

Tours of Waxahachie's historic Victorian homes

Bethlehem Revisited

December (first two weekends)

Living nativity experience

Candlelight Home Tour

December

Historic homes decorated for the holidays, including courthouse tour

Outdoor Recreation

Lake Waxahachie

This 656-acre clear-water lake is a crown jewel for outdoor enthusiasts:

  • Fishing: Renowned for largemouth bass, white bass, blue catfish, channel catfish, and crappie

  • Boating: Boat ramps and marina access

  • Kayaking/Paddleboarding: Calm waters perfect for paddling

  • Swimming: Designated swimming areas

  • Sunsets: Some of the most beautiful in North Texas


Parks and Trails

Park/Trail

Features

Waxahachie Creek Hike & Bike Trail

4+ miles of paved trails, scenic creek views

Getzendaner Memorial Park

Shaded parking, trailhead access, playgrounds, pavilions

Brown-Singleton Park

18-hole disc golf course, sports fields

Chapman Park

Playground, picnic areas, open green space

Sports and Recreation

  • Youth sports leagues through Waxahachie ISD and city recreation

  • Multiple golf courses in the area

  • Fishing tournaments at Lake Waxahachie

  • Strong high school athletics (Friday night football is a community event)


Employment and Commuting


Major Employers in Waxahachie

Employer

Industry

Notes

Waxahachie ISD

Education

Largest employer

Baylor Scott & White

Healthcare

Major regional healthcare provider

City of Waxahachie

Government

Growing municipal workforce

Ellis County

Government

County seat employment

Retail and hospitality

Various

Growing with population

The Remote Work Advantage

Waxahachie is increasingly attractive to remote workers:

  • High-speed internet: Infrastructure supports work-from-home professionals

  • Lower cost of living: Stretch your salary further

  • Quality of life: Better work-life balance with outdoor recreation and community events

  • Home office space: Larger, more affordable homes mean dedicated office space


Commute Times

Destination

Distance

Drive Time (no traffic)

Rush Hour

Downtown Dallas

30 miles

35 minutes

45-60 minutes

Dallas Love Field (DAL)

32 miles

40 minutes

50-65 minutes

DFW Airport

40 miles

45 minutes

55-75 minutes

Fort Worth

45 miles

50 minutes

60-75 minutes

Arlington

35 miles

40 minutes

50-65 minutes

Commute tips:

  • I-35E: Primary route to Dallas; consider alternate routes during peak hours

  • US-287: Good option for Fort Worth and southwestern destinations

  • Timing: Leaving before 6:30 AM or after 9:30 AM significantly reduces commute times

  • Reverse commute: If you work south of Dallas, you'll enjoy easier traffic patterns


Real Estate Market Conditions (2026)


Current Market Snapshot

Metric

Data

Trend

Median Sale Price

$378,000

Down 1.9% YoY

Price Per Square Foot

$179

Up 6.2% YoY

Days on Market

77 days

Improved from 96 days last year

Homes Sold (December)

89

Up from 57 last year

Available Inventory

555+ homes

Highest since 2019

What This Means for Buyers

This is a buyer-friendly market. Here's why:

  1. Negotiating power: Homes are selling below list price, giving you room to negotiate

  2. More choices: Inventory is up significantly, meaning more options to find the right fit

  3. Time to decide: 77 days on market means less pressure to make rushed decisions

  4. Seller concessions: Many sellers are offering closing cost assistance and other incentives

  5. Builder incentives: New construction offers $15,000-$25,000+ in incentives


Price Range Breakdown

Price Range

Inventory Level

What You'll Find

Under $300K

Limited

Older homes, smaller lots, fixer-uppers

$300K - $400K

Good

Updated 3-bedroom homes, starter homes in good areas

$400K - $500K

Excellent

4-bedroom family homes, newer construction

$500K - $700K

Good

Executive homes, premium neighborhoods

$700K - $1M

Moderate

Custom homes, lake properties, larger lots

$1M+

Limited

Estates, waterfront, acreage

Migration Patterns: Who's Moving to Waxahachie?


Where New Residents Are Coming From

According to Redfin migration data, the top metros searching for Waxahachie homes are:

  1. Los Angeles, CA — #1 source of out-of-state interest

  2. Seattle, WA

  3. Washington, D.C.

  4. San Francisco, CA

  5. Other Texas metros (Dallas, Austin, Houston)


Why They're Choosing Waxahachie

California buyers cite:

  • Escaping high taxes and cost of living

  • 3-4x more home for the same money

  • Better quality of life

  • No state income tax savings of $15,000-$30,000+ annually


Seattle buyers cite:

  • Better weather (more sunshine, milder winters)

  • Lower cost of living

  • Stronger sense of community

  • Outdoor recreation (lake, trails)


D.C. area buyers cite:

  • Significantly lower housing costs

  • Less traffic and congestion

  • Small-town feel with big-city access

  • Remote work flexibility


Relocation Checklist: Moving to Waxahachie

3-6 Months Before Your Move

  • [ ] Research neighborhoods using this guide

  • [ ] Connect with a local Waxahachie real estate expert

  • [ ] Plan a home-finding trip (2-3 days recommended)

  • [ ] Get pre-approved for mortgage (if financing)

  • [ ] Research school options and enrollment deadlines

  • [ ] Begin decluttering and preparing current home for sale

Home-Finding Trip Checklist

  • [ ] Tour 10-15 homes across different neighborhoods

  • [ ] Drive neighborhoods at different times of day

  • [ ] Visit downtown square and experience the community

  • [ ] Drive commute routes during rush hour

  • [ ] Visit schools you're considering

  • [ ] Eat at local restaurants, talk to residents

  • [ ] Check out Lake Waxahachie and parks

2-3 Months Before Your Move

  • [ ] Make offer and negotiate contract

  • [ ] Complete inspections during option period

  • [ ] Finalize mortgage and order appraisal

  • [ ] Begin coordinating moving logistics

  • [ ] Research moving companies or truck rentals

  • [ ] Start school enrollment process

  • [ ] Notify current employer, schools, healthcare providers

1 Month Before Your Move

  • [ ] Close on your new home

  • [ ] Set up utilities (water, electric, gas, internet)

  • [ ] Schedule moving company or reserve truck

  • [ ] Forward mail through USPS

  • [ ] Transfer or obtain new insurance policies

  • [ ] Gather school records and medical records

  • [ ] Plan travel logistics for moving day

First 30 Days in Waxahachie

Legal requirements:

  • [ ] Register vehicles in Texas within 30 days

  • [ ] Obtain Texas driver's license within 90 days

  • [ ] File homestead exemption (saves $100K+ off taxable value)

  • [ ] Register to vote

Getting settled:

  • [ ] Complete school enrollment

  • [ ] Find local healthcare providers (Baylor Scott & White has excellent options)

  • [ ] Set up bank accounts if needed

  • [ ] Explore downtown and introduce yourself to neighbors

  • [ ] Join local Facebook groups and community organizations

  • [ ] Check out upcoming events and festivals


Utilities and Services Quick Reference

Utility Providers

Service

Provider

Contact

Water/Sewer/Trash

City of Waxahachie

469-309-4170 / waxahachie.com

Electric

Oncor (delivery) + retail provider

Natural Gas

Atmos Energy

888-286-6700 / atmosenergy.com

Internet

Spectrum, AT&T Fiber

Trash/Recycling

Waste Connections

972-937-8836

Important City Contacts

Department

Phone

Notes

City Hall

469-309-4000

408 S. Rogers St

Police (non-emergency)

469-309-4400


Fire (non-emergency)

469-309-4400


Public Library

469-309-4050

115 W. Franklin St

Parks & Recreation

469-309-4100



Frequently Asked Questions


Is Waxahachie a good place to raise a family?

Absolutely. Waxahachie consistently ranks as one of the best family-friendly communities in the Dallas area. The combination of affordable housing, good schools (94% graduation rate), safe neighborhoods, abundant parks, and genuine community character makes it ideal for families. The year-round events—from the Scarborough Renaissance Festival to holiday home tours—create lasting family memories.


How far is Waxahachie from Dallas?

Waxahachie is approximately 30 miles south of downtown Dallas. The commute takes 35-45 minutes in normal traffic and 45-60 minutes during rush hour. Many residents find the trade-off worthwhile given the significantly lower housing costs and better quality of life.


What are property taxes like in Waxahachie?

Property tax rates in Waxahachie average around 2.2% of assessed value, which is typical for the DFW area. On a $378,000 home (the median), you'd pay approximately $8,300 annually. Important: Texas has no state income tax, so many relocating families—especially from California or the Northeast—actually pay LESS in total taxes despite higher property tax rates.


Is Waxahachie growing?

Yes. Ellis County grew 4.1% in 2024 alone, with a projected 2025 population of 241,818. Waxahachie is experiencing steady growth with new master-planned communities, commercial development, and infrastructure improvements. This growth is attracting new restaurants, retail, and amenities while the city works to preserve its historic character.


What is there to do in Waxahachie?

More than you might expect! The historic downtown square offers independent shopping, local dining, and community events year-round. Lake Waxahachie provides excellent fishing, boating, and outdoor recreation. The Scarborough Renaissance Festival draws over 200,000 visitors each spring. Add in community theater, symphony performances, farmers markets, and holiday festivals, and there's always something happening.


How are the schools in Waxahachie?

Waxahachie ISD serves 11,052 students across 19 schools with a 15:1 student-teacher ratio. The district's 94% graduation rate exceeds state averages. Standout programs include Wilemon STEAM Academy (magnet school for science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) and Waxahachie Global High School (early college program where students can earn associate degrees alongside their diploma).


Is Waxahachie safe?

Yes. Crime rates have declined in recent years due to proactive community policing and active neighborhood watch programs. The small-town atmosphere means neighbors know each other and look out for one another. As with any community, some neighborhoods are safer than others—working with a local real estate expert helps you identify the best areas for your family.


What's the weather like in Waxahachie?

Waxahachie enjoys a classic North Texas climate with long, warm summers (highs in the mid-90s) and mild winters (temperatures rarely dip below freezing). The area receives over 230 days of sunshine annually. Spring and fall offer comfortable temperatures perfect for outdoor activities. Occasional thunderstorms occur, primarily in spring, and the area can experience severe weather during tornado season (March-May).


Should I buy now or wait?

Current market conditions favor buyers. With 77 days average on market, increased inventory, and homes selling below list price, you have negotiating power that didn't exist in 2021-2022. Interest rates have stabilized, and builder incentives are at historic highs ($15,000-$25,000 common). If you're financially ready and find the right home, there's no compelling reason to wait—and prices may begin rising as more buyers discover Waxahachie's value.


How do I find a good real estate agent in Waxahachie?

Look for an agent who specializes in Ellis County and understands the nuances of each Waxahachie neighborhood. They should be able to explain school boundaries, commute patterns, and which areas best match your family's needs. Certifications like CRS (Certified Residential Specialist), GRI, and relocation designations (MRP) indicate advanced training. Check reviews and ask about their experience with relocating families.


Why Work with a Waxahachie Expert?

The Ellis County real estate market has nuances that generalist Dallas agents often miss:

  • School boundary expertise: Knowing exactly which homes feed into which schools

  • Neighborhood character: Understanding the feel and future trajectory of each area

  • New construction knowledge: Relationships with builders and insight into current incentives

  • Pricing accuracy: Understanding true market values in a less-trafficked market

  • Relocation experience: Guiding families through the unique challenges of long-distance moves


Nitin Gupta, REALTOR® specializes in helping families relocate to the Dallas-Fort Worth area, including Ellis County's Waxahachie and Midlothian markets. With designations including CRS, GRI, ALHS, ABR, SRS, MRP, SRES, PSA, e-PRO, CHMS, TRLS, and TRPM, Nitin brings expert-level knowledge to every transaction.


Awards and Recognition:

  • D Magazine Best Real Estate Agent: 2020, 2023, 2024

  • BRAG (Best Real Estate Agent): 2023, 2024

  • FastExpert Top Agent

  • Zillow 5-Star Agent


Ready to Make Waxahachie Home?

Waxahachie offers something increasingly rare in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex: authentic community character, exceptional value, and a quality of life that makes coming home feel special every single day.

Whether you're relocating from California seeking tax relief and more home for your money, moving from the Northeast for better weather and lower costs, or simply looking south from the crowded northern Dallas suburbs, Waxahachie deserves a serious look.


Take the next step:

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Nitin Gupta is a licensed Texas REALTOR® specializing in residential real estate in Dallas-Fort Worth, with expertise in relocation, luxury homes, and emerging markets including Waxahachie, Midlothian, Southlake, Frisco, Prosper, and Celina. All information is believed accurate but should be independently verified.

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