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Precinct Line corridor

Every errand within a stoplight or two of your driveway

CITY MEDIAN
$356K
$ / SQFT (CITY)
$192
SCHOOLS
Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD
DT DALLAS
26 MIN
LOCATORN ↑
32.824° N · 97.170° WPRECINCT LINE CORRIDOR · HURST, TX
01 — THE VIBE

What Precinct Line corridor feels like.

The Precinct Line corridor runs along Hurst's eastern edge, where the city's retail engine hums — Northeast Mall and its orbit of restaurants, big boxes, and coffee drive-thrus all sit within a few minutes of the residential streets tucked behind them. Living here means the Tuesday-night grocery run, the last-minute birthday gift, and the Saturday breakfast spot are all decisions measured in blocks.

Don't let the commercial address fool you — turn off the main road and the corridor goes residential fast, with established streets that share Hurst's tree cover and HEB ISD schools. The location works hardest for commuters: DFW Airport sits about 13 minutes away, downtown Fort Worth about 15, and the highway access that feeds the retail feeds your morning drive too. In the Mid-Cities, convenience is the amenity.

QUICK FACTS
CITYHurst, TX
COUNTYTarrant County
SCHOOLSHurst-Euless-Bedford ISD
TYPEEstablished neighborhood
DT DALLAS26 min drive
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02 — THE REAL ESTATE

What homes look like here.

Housing along the Precinct Line corridor mixes eras more than Hurst's interior neighborhoods do: mid-century ranches on the older streets, later brick traditionals toward the newer intersections, and infill that arrived whenever a parcel opened up. Lots vary with the vintage — deep and shaded on the original blocks, tighter where development came later. The common thread is position: everything here trades on proximity to shopping, dining, and highway ramps. It suits DFW buyers who rank convenience first — frequent flyers who practically live at the airport, dual-commute couples, and anyone who'd rather spend Saturday morning at breakfast than behind a windshield.

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03 — WHY PEOPLE LOOK HERE

The case for Precinct Line corridor.

1
Retail at arm's length
Northeast Mall's orbit of shopping and dining sits minutes from the residential streets.
2
Airport-friendly address
DFW Airport runs about 13 minutes door to terminal.
3
Highway access
Major Mid-Cities arteries converge nearby, opening fast routes in every direction.
4
Mixed housing eras
Ranches, later traditionals, and infill give buyers a range of vintages to choose from.
04 — GOOD QUESTIONS

Asked about Precinct Line corridor, answered straight.

Is the Precinct Line corridor a good place to live?

It depends on what you optimize for. If daily convenience tops your list — errands in minutes, restaurants close, highways at hand — the corridor delivers better than almost anywhere in Hurst. The residential streets behind the retail stay quieter than the address suggests. Buyers wanting deep-neighborhood seclusion should look at Hurst's interior blocks instead; this location is proudly practical.

What school district serves the Precinct Line corridor?

Homes on the Hurst side of the corridor are served by Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD. Because Precinct Line Road traces a city boundary in places, nearby addresses can fall under different districts, so confirm both the city and the assigned campuses for any specific listing before you count on a particular school.

Are there new construction homes near the Precinct Line corridor?

Not in the form of a master-planned community — this part of Hurst is established. The corridor's edge position does attract occasional infill when a parcel changes hands, so newer homes turn up here more often than in the city's mid-century core. Buyers set on new construction should also watch neighboring Mid-Cities corridors where land is still moving.

How far is the Precinct Line corridor from downtown Dallas or Fort Worth?

Count on about 15 minutes to downtown Fort Worth and about 26 to downtown Dallas, with DFW Airport just about 13 minutes out — one of the corridor's biggest selling points. Legacy West in Plano is about 36 minutes. The nearby highway ramps do the heavy lifting on all four.

What is near the Precinct Line corridor in Hurst?

The short answer: nearly everything you buy in a given month. Northeast Mall anchors Hurst's retail engine nearby, surrounded by grocery stores, restaurants, and service businesses, so daily errands rarely require a highway. Behind the commercial frontage, established residential streets with HEB ISD schools keep the day-to-day feeling like a neighborhood rather than a shopping district.

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