Behind the gate, under the oaks, off Hall-Johnson
Montclair Parc is the kind of address Colleyville does best: a gated enclave off Hall-Johnson Road where the streets dead-end on purpose and the loudest thing most evenings is a sprinkler head. Traffic doesn't pass through here — it can't — which gives the whole community a settled, unhurried rhythm that's surprisingly hard to find this close to DFW Airport.
Life outside the gate stays easy too. Colleyville Boulevard's restaurant row is a short drive for dinner, Grapevine's Main Street handles date night, and the airport run is about 12 minutes when work calls. Families are zoned to Grapevine-Colleyville ISD, and weekends tend toward the backyard — because when the backyard is this size, why go anywhere else?
Housing in Montclair Parc leans estate-scale: custom builds with formal presence, deep setbacks, and lots generous enough for a pool, a sport court, and lawn left over to argue about. Architecture runs traditional — brick, stone, steep rooflines — with interiors updated over the years to match how people actually live now. It suits buyers who want privacy, elbow room, and a gate between them and the rest of northeast Tarrant County, without giving up quick access to the airport, Southlake, or downtown Fort Worth.