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Neighborhoods near Gene Pike Middle School in Justin, TX

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    Argyle

    Argyle, TX, near Dallas and Fort Worth, offers a rural feel with spacious homes. Notable spots include Unity Park and Little Joe's Farmstand. Schools are highly rated, and crime rates are lower than the national average.

    • Average Value

      $933K

    • List Price

      $450K - $6M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      108 Listings

    Argyle
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    Northlake

    Northlake, TX offers rural charm and suburban amenities with parks, pools, and golf. Ponder schools have high ratings. Nearby Denton offers shopping and dining. Interstate 35 West connects to Fort Worth, about 30 miles away.

    • Average Value

      $631K

    • List Price

      $409K - $1.7M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      302 Listings

    Northlake
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    Harvest

    In the suburbs of northern Fort Worth, Harvest is a master-planned community built on land that was once a working farm where the Faught family raised five generations of North Texans. Today, the community honors its agricultural roots as the first “agrihood” in the DFW metroplex through its six-acre working farm surrounded by new homes and modern

    • Average Value

      $548K

    • List Price

      $357K - $1.4M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      149 Listings

    Harvest
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    Justin

    Justin, TX is a growing rural town with a mix of older homes and new builds. The area has highly rated schools and parks like Bishop and Tally. Texas Motor Speedway is nearby for NASCAR fans. Highway 156 connects to major routes.

    • Average Value

      $470K

    • List Price

      $325K - $850K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      538 Listings

    Justin
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    Wildflower Ranch

    Wildflower Ranch is a master-planned community that balances natural beauty with contemporary amenities, new homes and a central location in the DFW metroplex. “One of the things that attracts people to Wildflower Ranch is the location. It’s on the border of Fort Worth and Justin, and a lot of people are gravitating there because you can get a new

    • Average Value

      $457K

    • List Price

      $367K - $725K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      257 Listings

    Wildflower Ranch
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    Haslet

    Haslet, TX, 16 miles from Fort Worth, combines rural charm with new subdivisions. It has highly rated schools like VR Eaton High School and amenity-rich Haslet Community Park. The area is experiencing rapid growth.

    • Average Value

      $450K

    • List Price

      $280K - $1.1M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      653 Listings

    Haslet
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    The Ranches

    The Ranches in Fort Worth offers suburban living near downtown. Amenities include Lost Spurs Park and nearby lakes. Texas Motor Speedway is close by. The area has highly rated schools, including Byron Nelson High School.

    • Average Value

      $378K

    • List Price

      $297K - $3.5M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      9 Listings

    The Ranches
  • Ponder

    Ponder

    Ponder, TX, near Denton, blends western heritage with growth. Notable spots include Denton County Cowboy Church, Eddie Deussen Jr. Park, and Martha's Taco Shop. Ponder ISD schools are highly rated, and the town has low crime risk.

    • Average Value

      $502K

    • List Price

      $294K - $4.4M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      124 Listings

    Ponder
  • Robson Ranch

    Robson Ranch

    Homebuyers from across the U.S. seek out addresses within the gates of Robson Ranch to spend their golden years exploring the 55-plus community’s activities and clubs, which range from woodworking to wine tasting. In fact, some residents learn to pace themselves after they first arrive, says Joanne Horst, a Realtor with Keller Williams Dallas

    • Average Value

      $567K

    • List Price

      $371K - $1.3M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      63 Listings

    Robson Ranch
  • DISH

    DISH

    DISH is a rural North Texas town. The first thing people may ask when hearing about DISH is how it got its name. The all-caps title is not a typo. When the town was incorporated in 2000, it was named Clark, for founder Landis Clark. DISH became the town's name in 2005, in a commercial deal with satellite television company the Dish Network. "It's

    • Average Value

      $628K

    • List Price

      $380K - $2.1M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      39 Listings

    DISH
  • New Fairview

    New Fairview

    Agriculture, multiacre lots and small-town flavor fit with New Fairview’s slogan, “Keeping it country,” though plans to expand are on the horizon. Increasing commercial and residential development may change the landscape and lifestyle of this small city in North Texas. The population is about 1,500, according to U.S. Census estimates, but the

    • Average Value

      $565K

    • List Price

      $437K - $1.2M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      89 Listings

    New Fairview