Fairway views and quiet cul-de-sacs at the metroplex's center
Parks at Texas Star wraps around Euless's city-owned golf complex, which means ordinary streets here come with fairway views most of North Texas pays a country-club premium for. Mornings start with mowers humming beyond the back fence and the occasional errant drive rattling a gutter. The neighborhood sits on the south side of Euless, close to the middle of the metroplex, so "centrally located" isn't marketing talk — it's just the map.
Day to day, life leans quiet: cul-de-sacs where kids learn to ride bikes, neighbors who wave from the driveway, and a short hop to the practice range when the mood strikes. DFW Airport is about 9 minutes away, which makes this a favorite for pilots, crews, and anyone whose calendar involves boarding passes. Downtown Fort Worth runs about 19 minutes, downtown Dallas about 24 — split the difference and you've found Euless.
Housing around Parks at Texas Star runs to brick-and-stone traditionals — mostly two-story family plans with a healthy share of single-story layouts — set on streets that curve with the golf course rather than fight it. Golf-frontage lots are the trophy here; interior lots trade the view for a quieter back fence. Landscaping is established, garages are the standard suburban two-car, and the overall feel is polished without being fussy. It suits golfers, obviously, but also DFW Airport commuters and families who want a settled neighborhood with something green on the horizon. When these homes list in Euless, they tend to find buyers fast.