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Welcome to Keller, Texas

Keller is one of North Texas's most well-rounded and warmly regarded communities — a city that has grown steadily without ever losing the spirit that makes it special. Located in northeast Tarrant County between Fort Worth and DFW International Airport, Keller offers residents an exceptional blend of top-ranked schools, award-winning parks, diverse housing options and a genuine sense of belonging. It's the kind of place where people arrive expecting a good suburb and discover something far more lasting: a real home.


What to Love

Keller wins people over through consistency, community and character.

Residents love:

  • The highly respected Keller Independent School District, one of the fastest-growing and most decorated in Texas
  • A diverse range of neighborhoods to suit every lifestyle and life stage
  • Bear Creek Park, The Keller Pointe and an award-winning parks system spanning the entire city
  • Old Town Keller — a charming town center with local dining, antique shops and year-round farmers markets
  • A strong, connected community where neighbors show up for one another
  • Convenient access to both Fort Worth and Dallas, with DFW Airport just minutes away
  • Accessible price points across the luxury spectrum, offering real value without sacrificing quality

Keller delivers everything a family could want — and then some.


Local Lifestyle in Keller

Life in Keller is active, unpretentious and deeply community-oriented. Residents fill their weekends with youth sports, trail runs along Big Bear Creek, Saturday mornings at the farmers market and evenings at local restaurants that have become neighborhood institutions. Community events are well-attended, volunteers are plentiful and the city consistently invests in the parks, programs and public spaces that bring people together.

Keller draws families, professionals and long-term residents who want more than a convenient location — they want a community they can count on.


Family-First Suburban Living

Family-First Suburban Living defines the Keller experience. This is a city built around the rhythms of family life — great schools, safe streets, abundant recreation and neighborhoods designed for people who plan to stay.

Lifestyle highlights include:

  • A broad range of neighborhoods from master-planned communities to custom estate enclaves
  • Parks, greenbelts and trail systems woven throughout the city
  • The Keller Pointe Recreation & Aquatics Center — one of the most celebrated community facilities in North Texas
  • Old Town Keller's walkable district offering local flavor and a true sense of place
  • Sky Creek Ranch Golf Course for residents who want recreation close to home
  • A civic culture defined by volunteerism, school spirit and community pride

In Keller, the infrastructure of a great life is already in place.


Things to Do in Keller

Keller's amenities are varied, well-maintained and deeply connected to the way residents actually live.

Popular attractions include:

  • Bear Creek Park — more than 50 acres of trails, sports fields and picnic areas at the heart of the city
  • The Keller Pointe — an award-winning recreation and aquatics center serving residents of all ages
  • Big Bear Creek Greenbelt — scenic trails ideal for cycling, jogging and family adventures
  • Old Town Keller — local dining, antique shops, the farmers market and art fairs
  • Sky Creek Ranch Golf Course — an accessible, well-kept course popular with locals
  • Shannon Brewing Company — a beloved community gathering spot with craft beers brewed using traditional Irish methods
  • Wild Rose Heritage Center — a beautifully restored schoolhouse celebrating Keller's local history
  • Seasonal festivals, holiday events and community concerts throughout the year

Keller gives residents every reason to stay close to home — and genuinely enjoy it.


Schools in Keller

Education is one of Keller's defining strengths, anchored by one of the most accomplished school districts in the entire state.

School highlights include:

  • Keller Independent School District — one of the fastest-growing districts in Texas and consistently recognized for academic excellence, athletics and fine arts
  • 13 KISD campuses have earned the state's highest Exemplary rating; two are recognized as National Blue Ribbon Schools
  • Keller High School — a flagship institution known for competitive academics, strong athletics and robust extracurricular programs
  • Multiple high schools serve different parts of the city, including Timber Creek and Central, each with their own distinct culture and strengths
  • High graduation rates, strong AP and dual credit programs and a well-resourced district that continues to expand

For families, Keller ISD is often the deciding factor — and it rarely disappoints.


History & Culture

Keller's roots stretch back to the 1840s, when the area's fertile soil attracted some of North Texas's earliest settlers. The city was formally established in 1881 as a stop along the Texas and Pacific Railway, which connected local farmers and merchants to the broader Texas economy. That agricultural heritage — hardworking, grounded and community-minded — still shapes the way Keller carries itself today.

Cultural hallmarks include:

  • A small-town identity that has survived and thrived through decades of growth
  • Deep community investment in schools, youth athletics and local traditions
  • Old Town Keller as a living link to the city's historic character
  • A culture that celebrates neighbors, local business and civic participation
  • The kind of pride in place that only develops when people choose to stay

Keller has grown into a modern city without leaving its roots behind.


Homes in Keller

Keller's housing stock is one of its most compelling features — genuinely diverse, consistently well-maintained and suited to a wide range of buyers.

Common home types include:

  • Custom luxury estates on half-acre-plus lots with mature trees and private outdoor living
  • Master-planned community homes with neighborhood amenities and modern floor plans
  • Executive residences with three-car garages, pools and media rooms
  • Traditional single-story homes popular with families and downsizers alike
  • Newer construction throughout select neighborhoods offering updated finishes and layouts

Whatever the budget or lifestyle, Keller has a home that fits.


Housing Market Trends

Keller's real estate market offers some of the best value in the North Texas luxury corridor.

Current trends include:

  • Median home prices around $550,000, with luxury estates reaching well over $1 million
  • Steady appreciation driven by school district reputation and strong buyer demand
  • A competitive seller's market with limited inventory across most price points
  • Continued appeal to corporate relocations and growing families drawn by KISD's reputation
  • Strong long-term investment fundamentals backed by consistent demand and owner-occupancy rates

For buyers comparing North Texas suburbs, Keller frequently delivers more home — and more community — for the investment.


Popular Neighborhoods in Keller

Keller's neighborhoods each carry their own personality while sharing the same high standard of upkeep and community feel.

Notable neighborhoods include:

  • Hidden Lakes — a large master-planned community with nine distinct villages, a variety of floor plans and gated sections; one of Keller's most recognizable addresses
  • The Sanctuary — a gated luxury enclave with upscale homes and an intimate community feel
  • Harmonson Farms — spacious lots ranging from a quarter to a full acre, with custom homes and a range of architectural styles
  • Oakmont Hills — an established luxury neighborhood with generous lot sizes and homes reaching up to $1 million
  • Bridgewood — an active, family-friendly community with well-appointed homes and strong highway access
  • Old Town Keller Area — charming homes near the city's historic core, ideal for buyers who want walkability and neighborhood character
  • Brentwood Estates — a well-established community on half-acre lots with large native trees and timeless appeal

Every neighborhood in Keller reflects the same underlying value: community first, always.


Buying or Selling in Keller

Keller attracts buyers who are looking for something that newer, higher-profile suburbs often struggle to deliver — authenticity, variety and a community that has genuinely stood the test of time. Sellers benefit from consistent demand, a loyal buyer pool and a market that holds strong across price points and property types.

Understanding Keller's neighborhood distinctions, school feeder patterns and pricing dynamics is essential to making the most of what this city has to offer — whether you're arriving or moving on.

 

 

Overview for Keller, TX

115,538 people live in Keller, where the median age is 38.1 and the average individual income is $56,475.219. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

115,538

Total Population

38.1 years

Median Age

High

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

$56,475.219

Average individual Income

Around Keller, TX

There's plenty to do around Keller, 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 Casi Cielo Coffee, Spring to Health Apothecary, and Sandwich Addiction.

Name Category Distance Reviews
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Dining 1.94 miles 6 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 0.72 miles 9 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 0.38 miles 8 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining · $ 4.89 miles 9 reviews 5/5 stars
Shopping 0.55 miles 7 reviews 5/5 stars
Shopping 1.02 miles 6 reviews 5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for Keller, TX

Keller has 39,040 households, with an average household size of 5.83. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Keller do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 115,538 people call Keller home. The population density is 4,170.565 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

115,538

Total Population

High

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

38.11607436514394

Median Age

50.14 / 49.86%

Men vs Women

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Total Households

5.83

Average Household Size

$56,475.219

Average individual Income

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