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Marshall Ridge

Newer rooftops where the trail is the main street

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

What Marshall Ridge feels like.

Marshall Ridge grew up in phases, and it shows in the best way: sidewalks that were planned rather than retrofitted, a trail system stitched through the middle, and homes that still feel current without any construction-zone chaos. Mornings here belong to joggers and strollers on the greenbelt path; evenings belong to garage-door conversations and kids looping the block. It's newer Keller, but it has already settled into itself, which is a harder trick than it sounds.

Location-wise, Marshall Ridge plays the north-Keller card well. You can be at DFW Airport in about 20 minutes, downtown Fort Worth in about 22, and Legacy West up in Plano in about 38 — which covers most of where North Texas paychecks actually come from. Add Keller ISD zoning and everyday retail a short drive out, and it's easy to see why relocating families tend to land here first.

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.

Because Marshall Ridge was built in successive phases, its streets read like a timeline of recent DFW homebuilding — brick-and-stone elevations, open-plan kitchens, and the occasional three-car garage. Lots run suburban-standard rather than sprawling, which keeps yards manageable and neighbors close. Trail-adjacent and greenbelt-backing homesites are the ones buyers circle first on the plat map. The community suits first-time and move-up buyers who want newer systems and layouts without paying brand-new premiums, and anyone who would rather spend Saturday on the path than behind a mower.

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03 — WHY PEOPLE LOOK HERE

The case for Marshall Ridge.

1
Trail-laced layout
A greenbelt path threads the phases together, connecting the neighborhood on foot or bike.
2
Newer housing stock
Recent-vintage homes mean modern layouts and fewer surprise repairs.
3
Keller ISD schools
Zoned to the district that keeps Keller on relocation shortlists.
4
Commuter flexibility
About 20 minutes to DFW Airport and about 22 to downtown Fort Worth.
04 — GOOD QUESTIONS

Asked about Marshall Ridge, answered straight.

Is Marshall Ridge a good place to live?

If your wish list reads newer home, trails, Keller ISD, and an easy airport run, Marshall Ridge checks it efficiently. The phased build-out left the community with connected sidewalks, a greenbelt path residents actually use, and housing young enough that big-ticket repairs are usually years away. It's a strong fit for families relocating to DFW and getting their bearings.

Are there new construction homes in Marshall Ridge?

The community was developed in phases and is now largely established, so most opportunities come through resale of recent-vintage homes rather than brand-new builds. That's not a bad trade — you get newer-construction character with landscaping, fencing, and window coverings already handled. Check current listings, since inventory in trail-side pockets like this tends to move in waves.

What school district serves Marshall Ridge?

Marshall Ridge is served by Keller ISD, and district access is a core reason the neighborhood stays on relocation shortlists. Campus assignments within the district can change as attendance boundaries are periodically redrawn, so confirm the exact elementary, middle, and high school feed for any specific address during your due diligence.

How far is Marshall Ridge from downtown Dallas or Fort Worth?

Plan on about 22 minutes to downtown Fort Worth and about 37 to downtown Dallas. DFW Airport is about 20 minutes away, and Legacy West in Plano lands at about 38 — which means Marshall Ridge works for split-city households where one commute points east and the other points west.

What amenities does Marshall Ridge have?

The signature amenity is the trail system — a greenbelt path that threads through the phases and turns evening walks into the neighborhood's social hour. Common areas are maintained through the community's homeowners association, and the surrounding stretch of north Keller adds parks and everyday retail within a short drive of most front doors.

05 — KEEP EXPLORING

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