Forney value on the quiet side of Lake Ray Hubbard
Travis Ranch occupies a corner of the map most DFW house hunters never think to check: the quiet east side of Lake Ray Hubbard, where value-priced streets sit closer to open water than plenty of communities that charge dearly for the privilege. The neighborhood grew fast on that trade — attainable homes, lake air, and a straight shot toward Dallas — and it keeps drawing buyers who want more house than the inner suburbs allow.
Life here leans practical. Downtown Dallas runs about 24 minutes on a decent morning and DFW Airport about 34, so downtown commuters and frequent flyers both make it work. Kids attend Forney ISD schools, and errands split between the retail filling in along the highway corridors and Forney's old square for slower Saturdays. Evenings, the lake does the heavy lifting — a sunset drive along the shoreline is a legitimate neighborhood amenity.
Travis Ranch's housing stock is production-built and value-tuned: mostly two-story brick traditionals alongside tidy single-story plans, with the open-concept cores buyers expect from newer North Texas construction. Lots run standard suburban size, and the streetscape is dense enough to feel neighborly without feeling stacked. Because the community built out in stretches, resale inventory spans a range of ages and conditions — good news for negotiators. It suits first-time buyers, commuters working the Dallas side of the metro, and anyone who figures a lake nearby beats a longer drive and a bigger payment.