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Where to Find Luxury Homes with Acreage in the Dallas Area

  • Writer: Nitin Gupta, CRS, REALTOR
    Nitin Gupta, CRS, REALTOR
  • Jul 10
  • 3 min read

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Summary: Whether you’re seeking equestrian space, a private vineyard, or simply a large estate to stretch out in, North Texas has luxury communities offering 1+ acre properties with high-end homes. This blog highlights top suburbs where land and luxury go hand in hand.



As Dallas expands, luxury buyers are moving beyond traditional neighborhoods in search of privacy, land, and room to build their vision. Fortunately, the DFW area still has room to grow—especially to the north and west.



Top Areas for Luxury Homes with Acreage



1. Celina

  • Average Lot Size: 1–3 acres in communities like Preston Hills and Morgan Lake Estates

  • Home Styles: Custom estates with modern ranch or transitional architecture

  • Bonus: Fast-growing schools, equestrian-friendly zoning, and proximity to Prosper and Frisco



2. Parker

  • Average Lot Size: 1.5–4 acres

  • Known For: Serene, tree-lined neighborhoods and luxury compounds

  • Bonus: Close to Plano ISD and Southfork Ranch heritage charm



3. Argyle

  • Average Lot Size: 2+ acres common in gated developments like 5T Ranch

  • Lifestyle: Equestrian estates, hill country-style homes, and close-knit luxury living

  • Bonus: Served by Argyle ISD and Liberty Christian private school



4. Fairview

  • Average Lot Size: 1–5 acres with luxury zoning restrictions

  • Home Types: Estate homes with elegant landscaping and private gates

  • Bonus: 10 minutes from Allen’s retail corridor and top public schools



5. Westlake

  • Average Lot Size: 1+ acres in communities like Vaquero

  • Luxury Level: Ultra-exclusive gated estates with golf course views and concierge amenities

  • Bonus: Westlake Academy IB program and proximity to Southlake



Luxury Acreage Home Buyer Trends (2025):

  • 32% of luxury buyers in 2025 ranked “acreage” in their top 3 purchase priorities

  • Homes on 1+ acre lots appreciated 11.3% more than standard suburban homes

  • Most luxury acreage buyers seek 4,500–7,500 sq ft custom homes with outdoor kitchens and poolscapes



Table: Best DFW Cities for Luxury Homes with Acreage

Area

Avg. Lot Size

School District

Type of Homes

Celina

1–3 acres

Prosper/Celina ISD

Modern, Ranch, Custom

Parker

1.5–4 acres

Plano ISD

Estate, French-style

Argyle

2+ acres

Argyle ISD, Liberty Christian

Hill Country, Equestrian

Fairview

1–5 acres

Lovejoy ISD

Traditional, Gated

Westlake

1–2 acres

Westlake Academy, Carroll ISD

Ultra-Luxury



How Nitin Gupta Helps Buyers Secure the Right Land and Home From zoning restrictions to builder selection and resale potential, Nitin Gupta, CRS, GRI, REALTOR®, has the expertise to guide you through the entire luxury acreage home buying process.



Start your acreage luxury search today: Contact Page: https://www.nitinguptadfw.com/contact Certifications & Designations: https://www.nitinguptadfw.com/dallas-realtor-designations




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


FIND A LUXURY HOME IN DALLAS, TEXAS WITH NITIN GUPTA, BROKER ASSOCIATE, REALTOR®.


When purchasing a luxury home in Dallas, Texas, it’s essential to consider factors such as location, architectural style, security, and amenities to ensure the home meets both lifestyle and investment needs. By selecting a property in a prestigious neighborhood with numerous amenities and security measures, buyers can ensure they’re making a valuable and rewarding investment in the vibrant Dallas market.


For those looking to invest in luxury homes in Dallas, Texas, Nitin Gupta is an expert real estate professional ready to assist. Known for his extensive experience, market insights, and numerous awards, he is committed to finding his clients the best properties in the area.


Contact Nitin Gupta at 469-269-6541 or send a message today to explore exclusive listings and secure your ideal luxury residence in one of Dallas' elite communities.





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