Argyle is unlike anywhere else in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex — a community where rolling Denton County landscapes, equestrian estates and master-planned neighborhoods share the same zip code, and where small-town character has proven remarkably resilient in the face of rapid regional growth. Located in the northern reaches of DFW along US-377 and I-35W, Argyle offers families and professionals the rare opportunity to live with genuine space, privacy and a sense of place — all within reach of the broader Metroplex. For those who know what they're looking for, Argyle is exactly it.
Argyle earns devotion from residents who discovered it and never looked back.
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Argyle offers the kind of life that people move to Texas hoping to find.
Life in Argyle is outdoor-oriented, community-driven and genuinely unhurried. Residents spend their mornings on neighborhood trails or tending private garden plots, their afternoons at youth sports events or local gathering spots, and their weekends at farmers markets, community festivals and the kind of dinners with neighbors that turn into lasting friendships. Equestrian culture runs through the fabric of the town — riding trails, stables and horse-friendly lots are woven naturally into the landscape.
Argyle draws families, professionals, equestrian enthusiasts and anyone ready to trade density for depth. Once people arrive, they tend to stay.
Rural Luxury, Reimagined captures the Argyle experience. This is a community that has found a rare balance — preserving the open, honest character of its ranching roots while welcoming thoughtfully designed neighborhoods and high-end modern living.
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In Argyle, luxury doesn't announce itself — it settles in and stays.
Argyle's lifestyle is built around the outdoors, community connection and the richly diverse offerings of the surrounding region.
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Argyle residents live well close to home and explore freely when they choose to.
Education is the cornerstone of Argyle's identity — and Argyle ISD has built a reputation that draws families from across North Texas.
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For families who put schools first, Argyle is a destination — not a compromise.
Argyle was founded in 1881 as a stop along the Texas and Pacific Railway, and its name has been traced to the Scottish heritage of some of its early settlers. For much of its history it remained a quiet agricultural town, defined by ranching families, open land and the kind of self-reliance that comes from building something in the open Texas countryside. That heritage is still visible and still respected — in the equestrian properties that dot the landscape, in the community's instinct toward neighborliness and in the pride residents take in protecting what makes Argyle different.
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Argyle has grown significantly — and done so on its own terms.
Argyle's housing market spans a remarkable range — from modern master-planned homes to sprawling custom estates — all set within a landscape that simply looks different from anywhere else in DFW.
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Every home in Argyle comes with something most DFW suburbs can no longer offer: room to breathe.
Argyle's real estate market is one of the most dynamic in Denton County — combining consistent appreciation with genuine housing diversity.
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Argyle's trajectory is clear — and buyers who act early in any given neighborhood rarely regret it.
Argyle's communities are diverse in character but united by quality, space and a connection to the natural landscape.
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Each neighborhood is a different expression of the same essential truth: Argyle is a place worth choosing.
Argyle attracts buyers who have done their homework — people who understand that school district quality, lot size and community character are long-term investments, not just lifestyle preferences. Sellers benefit from a motivated buyer pool, strong appreciation in established neighborhoods and a market that continues to gain recognition across the broader DFW region.
Understanding the distinctions between master-planned communities and estate neighborhoods, navigating school district zoning and identifying which developments offer the strongest long-term value are all essential to making the right move in Argyle, Texas.
40,516 people live in Argyle, where the median age is 39.7 and the average individual income is $71,355. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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There's plenty to do around Argyle, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.
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Argyle has 13,433 households, with an average household size of 3.01. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Argyle do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 40,516 people call Argyle home. The population density is 813.84 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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