Highland Oaks
Brick homes and tall shade trees
The homes throughout Highland Oaks are stately and large, built from brick and of various architectural styles, including New Traditional French Provincial-style, Colonial Revival and Tudor. Big front-facing windows in homes let in the Texas sunshine, and driveways lead to two-car garages. Tall mature trees are plentiful and provide shade for manicured front lawns and along the wide sidewalks lining the streets. Quiet roads curve throughout the neighborhood, often ending in cul-de-sacs, which means through traffic is rare. It is a regular sight here to see kids riding their bicycles and parents pushing strollers. Homebuyers can expect to pay between $440,000 for a 3-bedroom ranch-style to around $1.1 million for a 5-bedroom Tudor-style home.Savvy students and musical talent
The neighborhood is served by the Keller Independent School District. Children attending public school in Highland Oaks begin their education at Shady Grove Elementary, which holds an A rating from Niche and has a 12-1 student-teacher ratio. From there, students continue to Indian Springs Middle, with an A rating and a 14-1 student-teacher ratio. Keller High also boasts an A rating and has a 17-1 student-teacher ratio. The school has an award-winning marching band, which won the John Philip Sousa Foundation’s Sudler Shield in 2015 and participated in the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2018.Acres of green space and activity
When residents want to get outside in the fresh air, Cross Timbers Park in North Richland Hills has over 100 sprawling acres of green space and amenities. Lighted baseball fields are home to several local Little League teams. Fan-filled bleachers and a concession building make the park a hive of activity on game nights. A nearly two-mile-long trail winds along the park’s perimeter, providing a scenic route for hikers and cyclists. Children flock to the large playground, as overhead shade structures covering the play areas allow kids to swing, slide and climb on even the hottest summer days. The park is home to a nature preserve that houses a variety of birds and wildlife, so birdwatchers can be on the lookout for feathered friends.Quick trips and shopping excursions
A half-mile from the neighborhood, at the intersection of Rufe Snow Drive and North Tarrant Parkway, is Keller Place, a shopping center home to a variety of salons, fast food shops and a Kroger. Just across the parkway, Lowe’s Home Improvement and Superior Urgent Care stand ready to help residents out with homeowner and physical upkeep. For a full day shopping experience, residents can make the 8-mile drive to Southlake Town Square. The destination is worth the trip. The 130-park features more than 100 merchants and boutiques, top retailers and restaurants as well as green spaces and glittering water fountains. Concerts, art shows and special events are regular occurrences. When it comes to dining out closer to home, residents have their pick of local eateries, including Niki’s Italian Bistro, which has served the community since 1990. Indulge in their signature dish, Niki’s Fettuccine, which features ham, fresh mushrooms and broccoli in a creamy white sauce.Running for fun and charity
In October, Keller residents don their running shoes to support the Community Storehouse’s annual Boo Run. Participants can sign up for a 1-mile, 5k or 10k run. Following the event, runners and watchers celebrate with a community festival that includes food trucks, costume contests, face-painting and a kids’ zone. Proceeds benefit underserved children.Getting in and around the town
Commuters may have to travel a bit to reach major highways, but North Tarrant Parkway connects to I-35 West, which runs south to Fort Worth. Drivers destined for Dallas can take Highway 114. The neighborhood is 20 miles from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. This is a car-dependent neighborhood.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Frank Capovilla
Coldwell Banker Realty
(669) 279-4192
62 Total Sales
1 in Highland Oaks
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Teresa Tong
Tong-Parsons Realty
(817) 784-7419
76 Total Sales
1 in Highland Oaks
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Nick Walker
Rogers Healy and Associates
(682) 297-7974
102 Total Sales
1 in Highland Oaks
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Jennifer Warn
6th Ave Homes
(682) 297-3442
67 Total Sales
1 in Highland Oaks
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Delisa Beets
eXp Realty LLC
(682) 299-6564
52 Total Sales
1 in Highland Oaks
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Karen Young
CRI Real Estate Services
(469) 515-8425
25 Total Sales
1 in Highland Oaks
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1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Highland Oaks | US |
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Homicide | 1 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 1 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 1 | 4 |
Robbery | 1 | 4 |
Burglary | 1 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 1 | 4 |
Larceny | 2 | 4 |
Crime Score | 1 | 4 |
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Highland Oaks Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Highland Oaks, Keller sell after 39 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Highland Oaks, Keller over the last 12 months is $500,000, up 39% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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