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Welcome to Grapevine, Texas

Grapevine is one of the most distinctive and genuinely beloved communities in all of North Texas — a city that has managed to grow without losing the character that made people fall in love with it in the first place. Situated perfectly between Dallas and Fort Worth along the southern shore of Lake Grapevine, and just five minutes from DFW International Airport, Grapevine offers something rare in the modern Metroplex: a walkable historic downtown, 8,000 acres of lakefront recreation and a community culture that feels authentically Texan. For residents, it isn't just a convenient address — it's a place with a real identity.


What to Love

Grapevine earns its reputation through charm, culture and an unmatched sense of place.

Residents love:

  • Historic Main Street — a walkable district of more than 100 shops, tasting rooms, restaurants and galleries that anchors the entire community
  • Lake Grapevine — 8,000 acres of water recreation, trails and natural beauty right in the city's backyard
  • The closest premium suburb to DFW International Airport — approximately five minutes door to terminal
  • Grapevine-Colleyville ISD — a highly regarded school district rated A by both TEA and Niche
  • A year-round calendar of festivals, events and community gatherings that draw residents and visitors alike
  • Housing diversity across a wide range of styles, lot sizes and price points
  • A city with genuine character — built over more than a century and proudly maintained

Grapevine is where history, nature and modern living find their balance.


Local Lifestyle in Grapevine

Life in Grapevine moves with an ease that larger suburbs simply cannot replicate. Weekends unfold along Main Street — browsing boutiques, stopping into a tasting room, catching a festival or settling in for dinner at a local restaurant that has been part of the neighborhood for years. Mornings begin on lakeside trails, afternoons end at the water, and evenings in Grapevine carry the kind of unhurried energy that comes from a city comfortable in its own skin.

The community draws a wide and loyal mix of families, professionals, frequent travelers and long-term residents who value culture, convenience and a city that rewards daily life with something worth looking forward to.


Small Town Soul, Big City Access

Small-Town Soul, Big-City Access defines what Grapevine delivers every single day. This is a city with more than 100 restaurants, a working Vintage Railroad, internationally recognized festivals and a lakefront that feels like a retreat — all within 25 miles of both downtown Dallas and downtown Fort Worth.

Lifestyle highlights include:

  • A walkable Historic Main Street that serves as the genuine heart of the community
  • Lake Grapevine offering boating, fishing, kayaking, hiking and waterfront parks
  • A nationally recognized holiday celebration — Grapevine is known as the Christmas Capital of Texas
  • The Gaylord Texan Resort and Great Wolf Lodge anchoring a robust hospitality and entertainment economy
  • A wine and culinary culture distinct from anywhere else in the Metroplex
  • Strong civic investment in parks, trails, arts and community programming

In Grapevine, the lifestyle is already built. Residents simply get to enjoy it.


Things to Do in Grapevine

Grapevine offers more per square mile than nearly any city of its size in North Texas.

Popular attractions and activities include:

  • Historic Main Street — boutique shopping, local wineries, antique shops, live music and year-round festivals
  • GrapeFest — the largest wine festival in the Southwest, drawing tens of thousands of visitors each September
  • Christmas on Main Street — a nationally recognized holiday celebration that transforms the entire downtown
  • Lake Grapevine — boating, fishing, paddleboarding, hiking and picnicking across 8,000 acres of public parkland
  • Meadowmere Park and Murrell Park — premier lakefront spaces for outdoor recreation
  • Grapevine Vintage Railroad — scenic rides in early 20th-century coaches departing from Historic Main Street
  • Sea Life Grapevine Aquarium and Legoland Discovery Center for families
  • Delaney Vineyards — a local winery with tours, tastings and events
  • Grapevine Mills Mall for shopping, dining and entertainment
  • Kirby's Steakhouse and Perry's Steakhouse for special evenings out

Grapevine never runs out of reasons to stay close to home.


Schools in Grapevine

Grapevine students are served by the Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District — a well-resourced, consistently high-performing district with a strong reputation across all grade levels.

School highlights include:

  • GCISD rated A by the Texas Education Agency and among the top districts in the state
  • Grapevine High School earns an A+ from Niche and is home to a wide range of academic honors programs, fine arts and competitive athletics — notable alumni include Norah Jones and Post Malone
  • Grapevine Middle School recognized as a STEM School of Excellence by national educators
  • Nine GCISD campuses hold the state's Exemplary rating; eleven are National Blue Ribbon Schools
  • Small portions of southeast Grapevine are served by Carroll ISD for select neighborhoods
  • A school culture that balances academic rigor with arts, athletics and extracurricular opportunity

Education in Grapevine is a genuine asset — and it shows in the community's long-term stability.


History & Culture

Grapevine's story is one of the richest in the entire Metroplex. Founded in the mid-1800s near a natural spring where wild mustang grapes grew in abundance, the city has been defined by its natural character and cultural pride ever since. It was the site of a historic 1843 peace treaty between Sam Houston's Republic of Texas and representatives of nine Native American nations — a legacy the city honors to this day. For over 180 years, Grapevine has cultivated a civic identity built around wine, community, heritage and a genuine love of place.

Cultural hallmarks include:

  • One of the most celebrated Historic Main Streets in the Southwest
  • A thriving wine and culinary culture with tasting rooms, vineyards and food festivals woven into daily life
  • The Christmas Capital of Texas designation — earned through decades of community investment in holiday tradition
  • Strong local arts programming, the Palace Theatre and a year-round schedule of cultural events
  • A city that takes its history seriously and builds its future on a foundation that respects it

Grapevine knows exactly who it is and residents love it for that.


Homes in Grapevine

Grapevine's housing market is one of the most diverse in northeast Tarrant County, offering genuine options across a wide range of styles, ages and price points.

Common home types include:

  • Historic and character-rich homes near Main Street with walkability and established mature landscaping
  • Lakefront and lake-access estates with private outdoor living and direct water access
  • Traditional brick and custom homes in established family neighborhoods throughout the city
  • Master-planned community residences with HOA amenities, pools and trail access
  • Newer construction throughout select infill developments offering updated floor plans and finishes

Whether the priority is walkability, waterfront access or neighborhood community, Grapevine has a home that delivers.


Housing Market Trends

Grapevine's real estate market offers compelling value within one of the most desirable corridors in North Texas.

Current trends include:

  • Median home prices ranging from approximately $450,000 to $600,000 — providing significant value compared to neighboring Southlake and Colleyville
  • Estate and lakefront properties reaching $1.2M and above in premium locations
  • Consistent demand driven by airport proximity, school quality and the enduring appeal of Historic Main Street
  • A diverse buyer pool including frequent travelers, young families, corporate relocations and long-term community seekers
  • Strong long-term appreciation supported by scarcity of lakefront inventory and the city's irreplaceable character

Grapevine offers more for the investment than most buyers expect — and the community keeps delivering on that promise.


Popular Neighborhoods in Grapevine

Grapevine's neighborhoods each offer a different expression of the same exceptional city.

Notable neighborhoods include:

  • Stone Bridge Oaks — estate homes on large lots in northwest Grapevine with mature trees, privacy and proximity to the lake; homes from $600K to $1.2M+
  • Silverlake — a well-established master-planned community with pools, trails and family amenities; one of Grapevine's most popular addresses for families
  • Timberline / Lakewood Hills — mature neighborhoods near Lake Grapevine with larger lots and established tree canopies
  • Cannon Homestead — a sought-after luxury neighborhood in northern Grapevine near top schools and golf
  • High Point Farm Estates — larger lots, custom homes and a quiet residential character in a central location
  • Central Grapevine / Historic District Area — established homes with walkability to Main Street, rich in character and community connection
  • Heritage Cove — newer construction on well-sized lots with access to GCISD schools and Grapevine's core amenities

Every neighborhood in Grapevine comes with the same bonus: a city that was worth moving to in the first place.


Buying or Selling in Grapevine

Grapevine attracts buyers who want more than a suburb — they want a place with personality, amenities and a community that has been building something real for over 180 years. Sellers benefit from consistent demand across price points, a buyer pool that ranges from first-time luxury purchasers to executive relocations, and a market underpinned by the kind of lifestyle amenities that rarely lose their appeal.

Understanding Grapevine's neighborhood distinctions, school zoning nuances, lakefront premium pricing and the unique value of the Historic Main Street corridor is essential to making the most of what this exceptional city has to offer.

 

Overview for Grapevine, TX

50,875 people live in Grapevine, where the median age is 40 and the average individual income is $60,761. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

50,875

Total Population

40 years

Median Age

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

$60,761

Average individual Income

Around Grapevine, TX

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

75
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Walking Score
50
Bikeable
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Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including The Catfish Hut, Tastes of Texas, and Tastefully Yours Cakes.

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Dining 0.42 miles 6 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining · $$ 1.55 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining · $$ 3.61 miles 16 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 0.27 miles 13 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 0.63 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 3.12 miles 9 reviews 5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for Grapevine, TX

Grapevine has 21,497 households, with an average household size of 2.35. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Grapevine do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 50,875 people call Grapevine home. The population density is 1,583.04 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

50,875

Total Population

High

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

40

Median Age

51.23 / 48.77%

Men vs Women

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  • Associate Degree
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21,497

Total Households

2.35

Average Household Size

$60,761

Average individual Income

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