Treeline draws families with new homes near AllianceTexas campus
A covered bridge over a babbling creek welcomes residents to Treeline, a new master-planned community in Justin, a small town that sits just north of Fort Worth. Still in its first phase and full of saplings, this neighborhood's nature-focused, amenity-rich landscape will take a few years to flourish, but its new houses and location near major employers make it an appealing choice for families.
New Traditional homes from top builders in Treeline
Home sales here began in 2025. The median price is in the mid $400,000s, with recent listings selling from the mid $300,000s to the high $600,000s. Reputable DFW builders – including American Legend, Beazer Homes, David Weekley, D.R. Horton and Tri Pointe Homes – offer homebuyers three- to five-bedroom floor plans and a variety of contemporary styles. Displaying a modern take on classic Craftsman, farmhouse and European styles, these New Traditional houses bring variety to curb appeal to each street. Lots are modest, typically smaller than a quarter of an acre.
School options in the highly rated Northwest ISD area
Treeline is within the sought-after Northwest Independent School District. An on-site elementary school is part of the community’s future plans, but in the meantime, kids attend the following nearby schools, each highly rated: Justin Elementary School, Gene Pike Middle School and Northwest High School. Northwest ISD has selective open-enrollment slots and transfer options for in- and out-of-district families, with admission tied to available space and student qualifications rather than magnet lotteries.
Trails and new family amenities shaping life in the community
Nature-focused amenities that invite families outdoors are at the heart of this community's appeal. With phase one underway, residents are already enjoying scenic, woodsy trails and The Lookout, an observation deck with views of Trail Creek. Additional facilities are still under construction, with several slated to open in 2026. The Hideaway amenity site will open in spring with a community hall, HOA offices, a resort-style pool, a playground, an amphitheater lawn, pickleball courts, a food truck park and The Treehouse, a three-story game hub for kids. The next crop of amenities include:
The Nook, a library treehouse surrounded by play structures
Sky Park, a green space designed for cloud spotting and stargazing
The Grove, a gathering spot and community orchard with various fruit trees
Shopping and Dining
Treeline is a car-dependent community along a major Denton County thoroughfare, Farm to Market Road 407. Dollar General and Homeland sit across from each other, a couple of miles down the way. Farther down, in Justin proper, Farm to Market Road 156 has a few local restaurants, cafes, retailers, a couple of vintage shops and bars fan out from the highway. Highlights include:
Mule Barn Sports Bar & Grill, a hometown hangout with good eats and great live shows, from Texas Country and Red Dirt music to Americana and Folk tunes
Margarita's, an inviting Mexican restaurant named for its most popular menu item
Lonesome Spur, serving comfort food for breakfast, lunch and dinner
How Treeline relies on FM 407 for most daily driving needs
FM 156 has connections to various industrial areas in north Fort Worth, including AllianceTexas’s 27,000-acre mixed-use campus. Anchored by the industrial airport, Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport, the development also houses major employers such as Amazon, FedEx, BNSF Railway, Meta, Charles Schwab and Fidelity Investments. Downtown Fort Worth and Dallas Fort Worth International Airport are within a 30-mile drive.
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Treeline Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Treeline, Justin sell after 91 days on the market compared to the national average of 56 days. The median sale price for homes in Treeline, Justin over the last 12 months is $449,990.
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