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Why Live in Cockrell Hill

Cockrell Hill, Texas, located approximately 7 miles southwest of Dallas, is a suburb known for its affordability and convenience. Originally an agricultural town, it saw significant growth in the 1950s and now boasts a population of over 3,000. The area features a mix of single-family homes and apartments, with midcentury modern, ranch-style, and traditional homes built between the 1960s and 2000s. Home prices range from $175,000 to $485,000, significantly lower than Dallas' average. Plaza De Oro serves as the local shopping hub, offering limited retail options and a variety of dining experiences, including Mexican restaurants like Mago’s Cafe and El Tiburon, and brunch spots such as The Mixing Bowl. Victor’s Restaurant provides a fine-dining experience with live music and entertainment. For transportation, Cockrell Hill is well-served by Dallas Area Rapid Transit buses, connecting residents to key stations and destinations like the Methodist Dallas Medical Center and Dallas Love Field airport. The suburb is surrounded by parks and recreational facilities, including the Dallas National Golf Club, Arcadia Park, and Martin Weiss Park. The Stevie Ray Vaughan Park hosts live concerts and community events, while the upcoming Kerfoot splash pad promises new recreational opportunities. Cockrell Hill is zoned for the Dallas Independent School District, which manages around 240 campuses. There are also private Catholic and Christian schools in the area. With plenty of things to do, Cockrell Hill offers a practical and appealing living environment.

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