Indian Creek
Neighborhood elementary school and award-winning marching band
Students within the neighborhood are mostly zoned to the Lewisville Independent School District and can begin at Hebron Valley Elementary School for kindergarten through fifth grade. Students can then move on to Creek Valley Middle for sixth through eighth grade where students can participate in sports such as basketball, soccer and track and field. Hebron Valley Elementary earns an A-minus from Niche while Creek Valley Middle earns an A. At Hebron High School, students can take Advanced Placement and dual-credit courses. This A-plus ranked school also has an award-winning concert and marching band, 17 sports throughout the year and over 50 clubs and organizations students can participate in.Smaller parks within and two golf courses bordering
There are a few smaller parks within the neighborhood, as well as two golf courses just outside the neighborhood. The Indian Creek Golf Club, to the south of the neighborhood, has two courses of 18-holes for golfers to use, while the Coyote Ridge Golf Club has two 9-holes. To the south of the neighborhood are a few more family-oriented parks, with San Chester Park, Del Santer Park and Cedar Elm Park all including playgrounds and greenspace for residents of all ages to run through. There are also walkways connecting the parks together, sometimes corresponding with sidewalks in front of homes.Indoor sports and nearby golf course activities
To the west of the neighborhood is the American Indoor Sports Facility, where adults and children can participate in flag football and soccer as individuals looking for a team or as a team looking for a new place to play. The Branch Church - Vista Ridge meets every second Friday for a Friday Monthly Lunch Group, a casual meet-up for the men of the church. The two golf courses will also have monthly and special events; Indian Creek has a Wednesday Women’s Golf and Coyote Ridge is open to weddings and quinceañera’s. Coyote Ridge also has a country club. “The country club is open to the public, so people have drinks and socialize all together,” says Victor Vo, a real estate agent with Douglas Elliman.Neighborhood shopping and dining across Hebron Parkway
Residents can stay within the neighborhood to shop at the Walmart Neighborhood Market to the east of the neighborhood or at the India Bazaar Carrollton to the west. Just across West Hebron Parkway are several restaurants, from grabbing brunch at Leo’s Brunch House, bubble tea from OneZo Texas – Carrollton or Tea Top Carrollton or grabbing Korean dishes at Chanmaru. About 2 miles to the southwest is The Vista, a shopping center with a Dillard’s Clearance Center.New traditional homes with a range of styles in HOAs
Most homes in the area were built after 1980, with New Traditional styles ranging from Colonial Revival to Italianate to ranch-style. Most homes have red or white brick outsides, with large arched windows and entry walls facing the streets. Some subdivisions may have alleys and garages in the back of homes so that way front yards only consist of landscaping and walkways. There will be some street parking due to this. Homeowner associations are common throughout the neighborhood in individual subdivision but are not all mandated. The monthly cost can range from about $28 to $203. There are also some townhomes to the north of the neighborhood, some with Colonial Revival and others with Tudor Revival styles. A townhome can begin around $400,000 reaching up to $800,000 for a 5-bedroom New Traditional Tudor Revival style home. Homes on the higher end of the price range often have two-story entryways with columns bracketing the front door.Major thoroughfare connections from the tollway and neighboring train station
The Sam Rayburn Tollway acts as the western border of the neighborhood. This 26-mile toll road runs through the northern section of Carrollton, connecting to Interstate 35E which splits Dallas and Fort Worth. I-35E also has access to the President George Bush Turnpike, which makes an arch through the northern section of Dallas. The Hebron Train Station, for the A-Train, is about 2 miles from the southern portion of the neighborhood, arriving every 30 minutes.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Jose Hernandez
Keller Williams Central
(469) 406-1610
44 Total Sales
1 in Indian Creek
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Michelle Coker
Fathom Realty LLC
(469) 502-6111
46 Total Sales
3 in Indian Creek
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Lisa Birdsong
Responds QuicklyReal Broker, LLC
(682) 452-7542
463 Total Sales
2 in Indian Creek
$469,000 Price Range
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Jill Russell
Ebby Halliday, REALTORS
(469) 369-1171
83 Total Sales
1 in Indian Creek
$400,000 Price
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Mansur Lalji
RE/MAX Premier
(682) 297-4799
68 Total Sales
1 in Indian Creek
$469,000 Price
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James Koch
Williams Trew Real Estate
(888) 291-6908
24 Total Sales
1 in Indian Creek
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1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Indian Creek | US |
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Homicide | 2 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 3 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 2 | 4 |
Robbery | 2 | 4 |
Burglary | 3 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 3 | 4 |
Larceny | 4 | 4 |
Crime Score | 4 | 4 |
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Indian Creek Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Indian Creek, Carrollton sell after 62 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Indian Creek, Carrollton over the last 12 months is $482,000, up 31% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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