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Turtle Creek - Dallas, Texas

About Turtle Creek

Frank Lloyd Wright once referred to Turtle Creek as one of the most beautiful boulevards in the country. The area, just north of Uptown and minutes from Love Field, was named for the small tributary creek of the Trinity River. It’s believed Texas Rangers camped here when they were fleeing an attack in 1837, and referred to the water as the “creek with all the turtles.” Originally, grand old homes lined the banks of the creek until 1957, when noted architect Howard Meyer designed the first high-rise apartment building at 3525 Turtle Creek Blvd and started a trend. Modern apartment living came to town as did several notable names (Greer Garson, Jimmy Dean and others). Today many new and established buildings line the boulevard, offering impressive views of the parks and fountains of Turtle Creek, as well as the famous downtown Dallas skyline. The area is home to other landmarks such as the Wright-designed Dallas Theater Center, nestled on the hillside overlooking the creek, in perfect harmony with its natural setting. There’s also the world-famous Mansion on Turtle Creek hotel; Lee Park, which is host to many of the city’s most-significant social and civic events; and the Katy Trail, a model for the rails-to-trails concept of urban recreation. History and preservation are still guiding principles for Turtle Creek’s residents, so while progress is welcomed, neighborhood organizations do monitor new development for aesthetic design, density, height restrictions, and setbacks even as construction cranes dot the skyline.

Turtle Creek Market Trends

Turtle Creek market trends indicate a decrease of $13 (3%) in the median price per square foot over the past 6 months. The median sales price is up to $535,000 from $412,500 six months ago. The median time on market for properties in Turtle Creek is 25 days. Buyers can expect to pay 96% of the seller’s asking price.

Schools Near Turtle Creek

The following schools are within or nearby Turtle Creek in Dallas, Texas. The rating and statistics can serve as a starting point to make baseline comparisons on the right schools for your family.

Elementary Schools

PUBLIC

Personalized Learning Preparatory At Sam Houston

  • Grades – PK – 05
  • Enrollment – 284
 

PUBLIC

Ben Milam Elementary

  • Grades – PK – 05
  • Enrollment – 293

PRIVATE

Holy Trinity Catholic School

  • Grades – PK – 08
  • Enrollment – 134

PRIVATE

The Saint Timothy School

  • Grades – PK – 12
  • Enrollment – 52

Middle Schools

  • PUBLIC

    William B Travis Vanguard Academy Of Academically Tag

    • Grades  –  04 – 08
    • Enrollment  –  502
  • PUBLIC

    Dallas Hybrid Preparatory At Stephen J Hay

    • Grades  –  03 – 08
    • Enrollment  –  129
     

    PUBLIC

    D A Hulcy Steam Middle

    • Grades  –  06 – 08
    • Enrollment  –  423

PUBLIC

Alex W Spence Talented/Gifted Academy

  • Grades  –  06 – 08
  • Enrollment  –  599

High Schools

  • PUBLIC

    North Dallas High School

    • Grades  –  09 – 12
    • Enrollment  –  1261
     

    PUBLIC

    Innovation Design Entrepreneurship Academy

    • Grades  –  09 – 12
    • Enrollment  –  201
  • PRIVATE

    Resolute Academy

    • Grades  –  09 – 12
  • PRIVATE

    Dallas Christian Academy

    • Grades  –  KG – 12
    • Enrollment  –  100

Turtle Ceek Demographics

53

Median Age

$117,796

Median Household Income

92%

College Educated

6%

Households with Children