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Hidden Lakes

Fairway views, cul-de-sac calm, and kids on bikes

CITY MEDIAN
$622K
$ / SQFT (CITY)
$216
SCHOOLS
Keller ISD
DT DALLAS
37 MIN
LOCATORN ↑
32.935° N · 97.252° WHIDDEN LAKES · KELLER, TX
01 — THE VIBE

What Hidden Lakes feels like.

Hidden Lakes is the kind of Keller neighborhood where the golf cart path and the school pickup line stay equally busy. Streets loop past fairways and ponds, sidewalks actually connect to somewhere, and weekend life runs on a rhythm of practices, porch chats, and nine holes squeezed in before dinner. It is family suburbia with breathing room — established trees, green gaps between sections, and neighbors who wave whether they know you or not.

For buyers weighing northeast Tarrant County, Hidden Lakes tends to be the shortlist answer to settled-but-not-sleepy. You're minutes from Keller's town center strip for coffee and errands, zoned to Keller ISD, and close enough to Highway 114 that DFW Airport sits about 20 minutes out. Downtown Fort Worth runs about 22 minutes, which makes this one of the easier both-cities-on-the-table addresses in North Texas.

QUICK FACTS
CITYKeller, TX
COUNTYTarrant County
SCHOOLSKeller ISD
TYPEEstablished neighborhood
DT DALLAS37 min drive
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02 — THE REAL ESTATE

What homes look like here.

The housing stock in Hidden Lakes skews traditional Texas brick — two-story family plans, side-entry garages, and landscaping that has had time to fill in. Golf-course and pond-side lots carry the premium feel, while interior streets deliver the same schools and setting at a friendlier entry point. Because the neighborhood grew as a cohesive plan, streetscapes read tidy and consistent rather than patchwork. It suits move-up families who want room for a playset and a home office, and empty nesters who would rather watch a fairway than mow an acre.

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03 — WHY PEOPLE LOOK HERE

The case for Hidden Lakes.

1
Golf-course living
Fairway and pond lots give the neighborhood its green, open backbone.
2
Keller ISD zoning
The district's reputation is a big reason families shortlist this pocket.
3
Quick airport runs
DFW Airport sits about 20 minutes away via the 114 corridor.
4
Established streetscapes
Mature trees and filled-in landscaping — none of the raw new-suburb look.
04 — GOOD QUESTIONS

Asked about Hidden Lakes, answered straight.

Is Hidden Lakes a good place to live?

For families prioritizing schools, quiet streets, and an established feel, Hidden Lakes is one of Keller's most reliable answers. The golf-course setting keeps green space in view, the neighborhood has matured well past the raw-subdivision stage, and you're close to both the town center strip and the 114 corridor. Buyers who want walk-to-dinner urbanism should look at Old Town Keller instead.

What school district serves Hidden Lakes in Keller?

Hidden Lakes is zoned to Keller ISD, the district whose reputation drives much of the demand across northeast Tarrant County. As with any district, specific campus assignments can shift over time as boundaries are adjusted, so verify the current school feed for the exact address you're considering before you write an offer.

How far is Hidden Lakes from downtown Dallas or Fort Worth?

Downtown Fort Worth runs about 22 minutes and downtown Dallas about 37, traffic willing. The bigger everyday win is DFW Airport at about 20 minutes via the Highway 114 corridor — a real perk for frequent flyers — and Legacy West in Plano is reachable in about 38 minutes for cross-metro commuters.

Are homes in Hidden Lakes on the golf course?

Some are, some aren't — and that's part of the neighborhood's range. Fairway-front and pond-side lots carry a premium and tend to go quickest, while interior streets deliver the same Keller ISD zoning and community feel at a gentler price point. If a golf view matters to you, flag it early; those listings don't tend to linger.

05 — KEEP EXPLORING

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