Double Oak Real Estate

Right now, the median home price in Double Oak hovers in the $800,000s, though you’ll certainly find luxury listings topping a million, complete with sprawling acreage and room for horses (yep, it’s that kind of place). One of my favorite memories is selling a gorgeous property here with a huge backyard perfect for summer pool parties—my clients told me they host the entire block for July 4th, and it’s the kind of friendly vibe you can’t buy in a bigger city.

Whether you’re looking for a custom-built estate or something more modest with a bit of room to breathe, Double Oak’s market can move fast. Timing and communication—my Gold Standard—are key. If you see the perfect home (maybe with that big kitchen you’ve been dreaming of), you’ve got to jump. And trust me, with over 30 years of real estate experience and military-honed discipline, I’ll make sure you hit the ground running.

The Double Oak Neighborhood and Area

Double Oak is one of those hidden gems in North Texas that feels like its own little kingdom—wide open spaces, tree-lined streets, and big lots that let you spread out without being too far from modern conveniences. You’ll find plenty of custom homes, many sitting on an acre (or more) of land. In a region where new developments often cram houses close together, Double Oak stands out by giving you elbow room and plenty of it.

Some of the best areas here revolve around quiet cul-de-sacs, where families host block parties and chat over the fence like it’s 1950 again. Imagine kids riding bikes down the street, neighbors swapping freshly baked cookies, and that Texas hospitality you always hear about—that’s Double Oak. Despite the small-town vibe, you’re only a quick drive from bigger spots like Flower Mound, Highland Village, or Lewisville, so you never have to go far for shopping, dining, or entertainment.

As for who lives here? It’s a mixed bunch: folks who crave the tranquility of country living but still want easy access to the DFW hustle, professionals who commute to Dallas or Fort Worth, and families eager to put down roots in a community where everybody knows your name. If you have a horse—or want one—some properties here can accommodate that Western dream, too.

Amenities might not be on every corner like in a large suburb, but that’s part of the charm. Local grocery stores, quaint shops, and the occasional family-owned restaurant are within a short drive. If you’re commuting, FM 407 and nearby I-35E help you connect to the rest of DFW. Just brace yourself for those rush-hour waves of traffic—hey, it’s Texas.

One thing’s for sure: Double Oak prides itself on preserving that peaceful, semi-rural feel. Neighbors watch out for each other, and there’s a strong sense of tradition—something I’ve admired ever since I started selling homes out here decades ago. If you’re looking for a place where you can truly exhale, maybe build a backyard fire pit, and wave to your neighbors as they pass by, Double Oak might just be your best-kept secret.

Schools in Double Oak

Double Oak doesn’t have its own independent school district, but that doesn’t stop it from being a magnet for families. Most of the town falls under the Lewisville Independent School District (LISD) umbrella, which is known for consistently strong academics and active extracurricular programs.

Marcus High School in Flower Mound is a big draw—home of the Marauders, it has a storied football tradition and equally impressive programs in band, cheer, and theater. Let me tell you, if you’ve never experienced a Friday night under the lights, Texas high school football here is something else.

You’ve also got Forestwood Middle School and a few top-rated elementary schools nearby—places like Donald Elementary or Bridlewood Elementary in neighboring areas often serve Double Oak families. Academic performance in LISD tends to rank above average in standardized tests, and there’s a strong focus on making sure kids are college-and-career ready. I’ve seen plenty of families choose Double Oak specifically so their children can attend these schools.

What makes these schools stand out? Smaller class sizes in some areas, dedicated teachers who often live right in the community, and extracurriculars that fit every interest—sports, robotics, drama club, you name it. Whether your kid’s a future quarterback or a budding scientist, they’ll have a place to thrive.

And let’s not forget about private school options. There are a handful of top-notch private institutions in Flower Mound and Lewisville, all a short drive away. So if you prefer a different educational setting, you’re still covered.

Bottom line? If education is at the top of your must-have list, Double Oak’s location within one of the region’s strongest districts is a major plus. And when your kiddo is suiting up for that big game or acing an AP exam, you’ll know you made the right call settling down here.

Leisure in Double Oak

You might think a small town like Double Oak is all peace and quiet, but there’s more to do here than you’d guess. For starters, if you love the outdoors, you’ll appreciate the abundant green space. A lot of homes come with acreage—perfect for hosting big backyard BBQs, tossing the frisbee around, or maybe even adding that dream pool you’ve always wanted.

Shopping and retail? You’re covered. While Double Oak doesn’t have a sprawling mall, you’re just minutes from major shopping centers in Flower Mound and Highland Village. Parker Square and The Shops at Highland Village are popular hangouts, offering everything from stylish boutiques to chain stores. If you’re after groceries or everyday essentials, you’ll find a few convenient spots nearby—no marathon commutes for the basics.

Craving a good meal? You might have to head into neighboring towns for a broader selection, but trust me, the local favorites do the job just fine. Some swear by the homestyle cooking at the local diners, while others venture a bit further for Tex-Mex or BBQ that’ll make your mouth water. And let’s be real: in Texas, you’re never too far from a decent barbecue joint.

Fitness buffs can take advantage of the local gyms in Flower Mound or join a sports league in the surrounding communities. Youth sports are big here—everything from soccer to baseball leagues that fill the weekends with cheering parents and excited kids. For a change of scenery, Lake Lewisville is a short drive away, offering boating, fishing, or just a lazy day floating under the sun.

Bottom line: Double Oak may not be the nightlife capital of the world, but if your idea of leisure is a comfortable, laid-back environment with quick access to bigger city perks, you’ll be right at home. There’s plenty of room to explore—and if you need more action, it’s just a quick jaunt down the road.

Double Oak Community Highlights

With a population hovering around 3,000, Double Oak is about as close-knit as it gets in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. You see the same friendly faces at the local coffee shop, wave to your neighbors on your morning jog, and notice how folks here genuinely look out for each other. It’s a far cry from the hustle and bustle of the big city, and that’s exactly how the locals like it.

Throughout the year, the town hosts various gatherings—though “festivals” might be too grand a term for these folksy get-togethers. Sometimes it’s a neighborhood cookout, other times a small holiday celebration around Christmas. But trust me, even a modest block party here carries more heart than some big-city events I’ve seen. Parents set up bounce houses, grill burgers, and share homemade desserts. Kids run around until sundown, and everyone heads home feeling like they spent the evening with family.

For a dose of broader community fun, many residents head into Flower Mound or Highland Village, especially for events like the Independence Fest or the annual Christmas parades. But Double Oak has its own identity—one that values privacy, open space, and that good old-fashioned neighborly spirit. If you’re looking for quiet nights with clear skies (where you can actually see the stars), you’ve found the place.

Safety is also a big perk. Double Oak prides itself on low crime rates, and the local police force is known for being responsive and friendly. It’s not unusual to see an officer stop and chat with residents, and that helps reinforce the sense of security. In fact, I’ve had clients choose Double Oak over more “happening” suburbs precisely because they want that peaceful environment to raise their kids or enjoy retirement.

Make no mistake, though: you’re still close to the action. The DFW metroplex is right at your fingertips, whether you need to catch a flight at DFW Airport or head into Dallas for a ballgame. So you can enjoy the peace of Double Oak without sacrificing a weekend trip to the city for dining, nightlife, or a world-class sports event.

At the end of the day, Double Oak is about balance—balance between wide-open spaces and modern convenience, between a small population and big ideas. And as someone who’s been in the real estate trenches since 1993, let me tell you: it’s a rare find. If you’re craving the serenity of country living paired with the benefits of a prime North Texas location, Double Oak might just have your name on it. And I’d be honored to help you stake your claim right here in this hidden gem.

Double Oak, TX Resources

3K Population

$189K Avg Income

$842K Avg Price

(Last 90 Days)

10 Homes Sold

(Last 90 Days)

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Jay Marks

Jay has been selling real estate since 1993 and has had the opportunity to help several thousand clients buy and sell real estate over those 30-plus years in business.

Before entering the world of real estate, Jay served in the United States Army as a Paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne Division. The discipline and work ethic he developed in the military benefits his clients, vendors, and team.

Timing, communication, and results are the Gold Standard at Jay Marks Real Estate. Known throughout the marketplace as a business professional who can make it happen. Jay has a network of professionals and tradespeople who help Jay deliver a great real estate experience.

With thousands of successful transactions in his career, Jay is often called on by past clients to help a friend. He also specializes in farm and ranch, probate, foreclosure prevention, 1031 exchanges, second homes, and property management.

Bottom line, you matter! You should take time to interview Jay and find out how he can help you. When you talk to Jay, you feel like you are the only person in the room. Jay and his wife, Stacy, enjoy their life together in Flower Mound and have a beautiful weekend cabin on the lake in Oklahoma

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