Broadmoor Hills
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport next door
Broadmoor Hills neighbors Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW). While it is easy to travel, the proximity to the airport leads to increased noise levels. “We are in regular contact with DFW Airport, so if they do have a change in their flight pattern and there is going to be elevated noise over particular areas of the city, we do put out communications,” Vasquez says. Many of the folks in Broadmoor Hills commute to Dallas, with state Route 161, or the President George Bush Turnpike, leading the 20 miles into the heart of the city. The closest emergency room is at Medical City Las Colinas, about 4 miles away.Modern houses on manicured lawns
Small oak trees dot the sidewalks of Broadmoor Hills. The wide roads offer enough room for street parking and two-way traffic, although some properties have driveways. Brick and stone new traditional homes, with contemporary and Tudor influences, fill most of the neighborhood, sitting on manicured lawns with neat bushes. Many houses built between the 1980s and 2010s feature hip and valley roofs and tall, narrow windows. Properties closer to the airport can cost between $350,000 and $425,000, while prices can range from $450,000 to $625,000 closer to the turnpike. Monthly homeowners association fees of about $50 cover yard maintenance. More than half of the residents are renters, who can expect to pay about $2,500 to $3,000 a month for a single-family home. At the Broadmoor Villas apartment complex, a two-bedroom apartment can cost between $1,500 and $1,600.Shopping and dining near Broadmoor Hills
While Broadmoor Hills is almost entirely residential, it is just a short drive from a buzzing dining scene. “There’s every restaurant you can think of close by,” says Killian, attributing this to the proximity to DFW. The Cottonwood Crossing shopping center is a prime example of that, with a variety of independent eateries next to each other. Po’ Melvin’s serves New Orleans-inspired food, including fried shrimp po’boys and seafood gumbo, while Thai Monkey offers traditional Thai dishes like papaya salad and sticky rice with mango. The closest grocery store is Kroger. At the Irving Mall, about 3 miles away, shoppers can visit major retailers, such as Macy’s and American Eagle. Walmart, Target and Home Depot are all about a 5-mile drive.City of Irving hosts events all year
The City of Irving has a full calendar of events, starting with its Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Observance event, which features performances from the Dallas Black Dance Theatre and Kamica King. Every Friday in April and October, folks can attend free concerts at Heritage Park for the Music on Main Concert Series. In December, the city comes together for Holidays at Heritage, a two-week celebration with a parade of lit-up cars and trailers riding through the Heritage District. “Everyone convenes at Heritage Park, where the tree lighting happens,” says Isaac Vasquez, communications manager for the City of Irving. The night ends with a hot chocolate bar, live music and a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus.MacArthur High offers technical classes
As part of the Irving Independent School District, students can start at Townsell Elementary School before heading to Houston Middle School. Both schools receive a C-plus. MacArthur High School earns a B-plus and offers career and technical education courses in a wide range of subjects, from architecture to business, marketing and finance.Parks and golf clubs around Broadmoor Hills
There are plenty of opportunities to get outside around Broadmoor Hills. Families can walk to Dorris Park, where kids can run around the playground before sitting down for a picnic. “A lot of people who like to golf live over there because there’s a lot of nice courses,” says Killian, highlighting the Bear Creek Golf Club and Hackberry Creek Country Club, both about 4 miles away. At Bear Creek Golf Club, anyone can schedule a tee time at one of the two championship layouts designed by Ted Robinson or the nine-hole course. Hackberry Creek Country Club’s 18-hole course by Byron Nelson is reserved only for members, who also enjoy the club’s outdoor pool and tennis courts.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Marci Barton
RE/MAX DFW Associates
(469) 706-3618
125 Total Sales
1 in Broadmoor Hills
$620,000 Price
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Meghana Joshi
REKonnection, LLC
(469) 599-8145
27 Total Sales
1 in Broadmoor Hills
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Justin Croft
Responds QuicklyBerkshire HathawayHS PenFed TX
(469) 507-3723
138 Total Sales
1 in Broadmoor Hills
$474,900 Price
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Megan Johnson
Responds QuicklyModernest Realty LLC
(817) 670-4039
78 Total Sales
1 in Broadmoor Hills
$234,000 Price
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Rosie Neek
Responds QuicklyVIP Realty
14 Total Sales
1 in Broadmoor Hills
$280,900 Price
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Gisela Ruelas
Responds QuicklyRE/MAX Dallas Suburbs
(682) 257-3818
85 Total Sales
1 in Broadmoor Hills
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1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Broadmoor Hills | US |
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Homicide | 2 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 4 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 3 | 4 |
Robbery | 3 | 4 |
Burglary | 4 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 4 | 4 |
Larceny | 6 | 4 |
Crime Score | 4 | 4 |
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