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Welcome to Flower Mound, Texas

Flower Mound is one of the most consistently celebrated communities in the entire Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex — a town that has earned national recognition not through rapid reinvention, but through a quiet, sustained commitment to doing things right. Named for the remarkable 12-acre natural mound at its center, Flower Mound sits in Denton County between Lake Grapevine and Lake Lewisville, just 20 minutes from DFW International Airport. With over 70 miles of trails winding through a mature Cross Timbers hardwood forest, top-ranked schools, and master-planned neighborhoods that have stood the test of time, Flower Mound delivers the kind of life that earns its place on every best-of list — and keeps it there.


What to Love

Flower Mound rewards residents who value quality, nature and community in equal measure.

Residents love:

  • Lewisville ISD and Argyle ISD — two of the most highly regarded school districts in Texas serving different parts of the town
  • Over 70 miles of trails, 1,000+ acres of parkland and two major lakes within easy reach
  • The Cross Timbers hardwood forest that gives Flower Mound its signature mature, canopied character
  • A town-wide SMARTGrowth philosophy that deliberately limits overdevelopment and protects open space
  • Master-planned communities with resort-style amenities that have aged gracefully and maintained their appeal
  • Proximity to DFW International Airport — just 10 to 15 minutes from most neighborhoods
  • Consistently low crime rates, among the lowest in the Metroplex
  • Named one of the best places to live in America by Money Magazine — a recognition the town has earned repeatedly

Flower Mound is where intentional living looks exactly like this.


Local Lifestyle in Flower Mound

Life in Flower Mound unfolds outdoors, in community and at an unhurried pace that families quickly come to depend on. Mornings start on shaded trails beneath a canopy of century-old oaks and pecans. Afternoons belong to the lake, the pool or the youth sports complex. Evenings bring neighbors together — at community events, local restaurants or simply in cul-de-sacs that have watched children grow up together over decades.

About two-thirds of Flower Mound residents work in management, business or professional fields, and 62 percent hold a bachelor's degree or higher. It is a community that attracts high-achieving families and keeps them — not because of novelty, but because of what it consistently delivers.


Nature Forward Suburban Living

Nature-Forward Suburban Living defines Flower Mound better than any other phrase. The town was built around its natural assets — the forest, the lakes, the topography — and has protected them with a discipline that comparable suburbs have rarely matched.

Lifestyle highlights include:

  • The Cross Timbers forest woven throughout virtually every neighborhood, providing shade, beauty and a sense of permanence
  • Twin Coves Park and Rockledge Park offering lakefront camping, hiking, boating and waterfront access to Lake Grapevine
  • An award-winning parks system spanning more than 50 parks and 1,000 acres of protected green space
  • The Shops at Highland Village and Lakeside DFW for dining, shopping and community gathering
  • A town governance model — SMARTGrowth — that actively manages development to preserve character and natural beauty
  • Community events, farmers markets and neighborhood programming throughout the calendar year

In Flower Mound, the landscape isn't a backdrop — it's the point.


Things to Do in Flower Mound

Flower Mound's lifestyle is rooted in the outdoors, with a supporting cast of dining, shopping and community amenities that continue to grow.

Popular attractions and activities include:

  • Twin Coves Park — lakefront camping, boating, kayaking and hiking on Lake Grapevine
  • Rockledge Park — scenic bluff-top picnicking and outdoor recreation with sweeping lake views
  • Over 70 miles of hike and bike trails connecting neighborhoods, parks, schools and open space throughout the town
  • The Kite Festival, Heritage Park events and year-round community programming at Flower Mound's parks
  • Lakeside DFW — a waterfront dining and retail destination with restaurants, boutiques and an active outdoor plaza
  • The Shops at Highland Village — a premier shopping center with major retailers and local dining options
  • Bridlewood Golf Club and Tour 18 Golf Course — two distinct golf experiences for residents who make the game part of their lifestyle
  • Close access to Grapevine's Historic Main Street, the Fort Worth Stockyards and all that the broader DFW entertainment landscape offers

Flower Mound residents rarely have to go far to live well — but everything they need is close when they do.


Schools in Flower Mound

Education is one of Flower Mound's most defining strengths, with residents benefiting from two exceptional school districts depending on their neighborhood location.

School highlights include:

  • Lewisville Independent School District — one of the largest and most respected districts in Texas, serving the majority of Flower Mound; consistently rated A by state and national measures
  • Flower Mound High School — a LISD flagship with a 100% graduation rate, strong AP programs and competitive athletics
  • Marcus High School — another LISD standout known for academic excellence, fine arts and a vibrant campus culture
  • Argyle Independent School District — serving Canyon Falls and Tour 18 communities; ranked in the top ten in Texas and celebrated for academic rigor and championship athletics
  • Private options including Coram Deo Academy, a respected classical Christian K-12 institution, and Liberty Christian School
  • 85% of schools in Flower Mound rated 8 out of 10 or higher on Niche — one of the highest concentrations in the Metroplex

For families who put schools at the center of their decision, Flower Mound delivers at every level.


History & Culture

Flower Mound's story begins with the land itself. The namesake mound — a natural 12-acre rise that sits at the geographic center of town — has been a landmark since the earliest settlers arrived in the 1840s, drawn by the rich Cross Timbers terrain and the promise of good soil and reliable water. For much of its history, the area remained quiet and rural, defined by ranching families and wide-open land. Growth came gradually and, more than most Texas towns, intentionally — the SMARTGrowth initiative, adopted decades ago, reflects a community that has always been clear about what it wants to protect.

Cultural hallmarks include:

  • A deep respect for the natural landscape that has shaped every major planning decision in the town's history
  • Strong school pride and an exceptionally educated, community-invested resident base
  • Neighborhood traditions, annual festivals and civic engagement that reflect a population that chose Flower Mound deliberately
  • A culture of outdoor recreation, family life and genuine neighborliness that runs through every part of the community
  • The rare distinction of growing significantly while remaining, unmistakably, itself

Flower Mound has never been in a rush to become something else. That quality is among its greatest assets.


Homes in Flower Mound

Flower Mound's housing stock is among the most varied and well-maintained in North Texas — anchored by the Cross Timbers forest that gives even established neighborhoods a sense of timeless beauty.

Common home types include:

  • Custom luxury estates on oversized lots with mature tree canopies, private pools and extensive outdoor living
  • Master-planned community homes with resort-style HOA amenities and well-established neighborhood character
  • Golf course residences in Bridlewood and Tour 18 with premium architectural standards and club access
  • Lakefront and lake-access properties near Grapevine Lake for buyers seeking resort-style living year-round
  • New construction in Canyon Falls offering contemporary floor plans, energy efficiency and the latest in design trends
  • Established single-family homes throughout classic neighborhoods with strong resale fundamentals and mature landscaping

In Flower Mound, the homes look like they belong — because the town was designed to make sure they do.


Housing Market Trends

Flower Mound's real estate market is competitive, well-diversified and among the most resilient in Denton County.

Current trends include:

  • Median home prices around $650,000, with luxury estates in Tour 18 and lakefront communities reaching $1.5 million and significantly above
  • Strong sustained demand from families relocating to DFW who prioritize schools, safety and outdoor lifestyle
  • Limited inventory in established neighborhoods, driven by low turnover among long-term residents who simply don't want to leave
  • Continued buyer interest in Canyon Falls new construction as one of the few areas in the town with significant new home availability
  • No MUD or PID district taxes in most established Flower Mound neighborhoods — a meaningful financial advantage over many comparable communities
  • Long-term appreciation fundamentals supported by the town's planning philosophy, school reputation and natural amenity base

Flower Mound consistently outperforms expectations — for buyers, sellers and those who simply chose to stay.


Popular Neighborhoods in Flower Mound

Flower Mound's communities each offer a distinct lifestyle within the same exceptional town.

Notable neighborhoods include:

  • Wellington — Flower Mound's largest master-planned community with 2,400+ homes, resort-style amenities including the Wellington Athletic Club, two pools and extensive trails; a perennial favorite for families in LISD
  • Bridlewood — a prestigious golf course community of more than 1,200 homes built around Bridlewood Golf Club, with an equestrian center, pools and a social country club atmosphere
  • Tour 18 — an exclusive gated golf community anchored by one of DFW's most acclaimed private courses, with custom estate homes from $1.5M to $7M+ and a lifestyle defined by luxury and privacy
  • Canyon Falls — Flower Mound's newest master-planned development on 1,200 acres, with resort pools, trails, contemporary new construction and access to top-rated Argyle ISD schools
  • Bella Lago — a luxury lakeside neighborhood near Grapevine Lake with estate-style properties, scenic water views and a serene, private atmosphere
  • Oakbridge at Flower Mound — a high-end enclave from Toll Brothers with lots exceeding 15,000 square feet and custom luxury homes valued well above $1 million
  • River Oaks — spacious lakefront estates near Twin Coves Park and Grapevine Lake, combining natural beauty with proximity to Lakeside Village dining

Every neighborhood in Flower Mound reflects the same foundational investment: in land, in community and in the long view.


Buying or Selling in Flower Mound

Flower Mound attracts buyers who have done their research and arrived with conviction — families who understand the difference between a suburb built quickly and a community built carefully. Sellers benefit from deep-rooted buyer demand, a resident base that holds on tight and a market that has proven its resilience through every economic cycle.

Understanding which school district serves each neighborhood, navigating the distinct lifestyle profiles of Flower Mound's major communities and identifying where long-term value is strongest are all critical to making the right move in this exceptional town.

 

Overview for Flower Mound, TX

77,886 people live in Flower Mound, where the median age is 43 and the average individual income is $68,823. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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Total Population

43 years

Median Age

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$68,823

Average individual Income

Around Flower Mound, TX

There's plenty to do around Flower Mound, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Kp Sweets, Aspire Nutrition, and Boba Bar.

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Dining 4.01 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 4.29 miles 7 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 3.85 miles 20 reviews 5/5 stars
Shopping 3.93 miles 7 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 4.69 miles 9 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 2.9 miles 6 reviews 5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for Flower Mound, TX

Flower Mound has 27,831 households, with an average household size of 2.79. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Flower Mound do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 77,886 people call Flower Mound home. The population density is 1,856.37 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

77,886

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High

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43

Median Age

50.61 / 49.39%

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2.79

Average Household Size

$68,823

Average individual Income

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