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Indian Springs

Grown-in streets where Sanger families tend to stay put

CITY MEDIAN
$365K
$ / SQFT (CITY)
$178
SCHOOLS
Sanger ISD
DT DALLAS
55 MIN
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33.363° N · 97.174° WINDIAN SPRINGS · SANGER, TX
01 — THE VIBE

What Indian Springs feels like.

Indian Springs is the part of Sanger that already figured itself out. The trees are grown, the yards are established, and the families on these streets have often been here long enough to remember when the newer neighborhoods were pasture. It's the kind of pocket where kids' bikes migrate between driveways and where a for-sale sign generates genuine neighborhood gossip — usually because somebody's cousin wants the house.

Day to day, it's an easy place to run a family. Sanger ISD campuses are minutes away, the lake is the standing weekend invitation, and I-35 handles everything else — about 35 minutes to Legacy West, about 45 to DFW Airport, about 55 to downtown Dallas. You get North Texas small-town life with the metroplex kept at a comfortable arm's length.

QUICK FACTS
CITYSanger, TX
COUNTYDenton County
SCHOOLSSanger ISD
TYPEEstablished neighborhood
DT DALLAS55 min drive
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02 — THE REAL ESTATE

What homes look like here.

The stock in Indian Springs is established single-family: mostly brick homes on comfortable lots, with mature landscaping, settled fences, and the kind of shade that takes decades to earn. Floor plans skew practical — family rooms, real backyards, garages that actually hold cars. Because it's a resale neighborhood, homes arrive on the market with their quirks and upgrades already visible, which suits buyers who want move-in-ready certainty over design-center decisions. Families upsizing within Sanger and newcomers stepping back from the bigger suburbs both tend to land here happily.

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03 — WHY PEOPLE LOOK HERE

The case for Indian Springs.

1
Mature shade
Grown trees and settled yards that new phases will spend decades chasing.
2
Family-tested streets
Quiet blocks, known neighbors, and streetlights that still call kids home.
3
Short school runs
Sanger ISD campuses are minutes away; Friday nights are a town event.
4
Resale certainty
Established homes with the quirks and upgrades already on display.
04 — GOOD QUESTIONS

Asked about Indian Springs, answered straight.

Is Indian Springs a good place to live?

It's the definition of a settled bet. Indian Springs offers established homes, grown trees, and a neighbor culture that most new communities spend years trying to manufacture, all within a few minutes of Sanger's schools and I-35. There's no amenity center and no splash — just a solid family pocket in a small North Texas town that happens to sit near a very good lake.

What school district serves Indian Springs?

Indian Springs is served by Sanger ISD. Proximity is part of the appeal — campuses sit a short drive away, and in Sanger the school calendar effectively is the town calendar, from Friday football to stock shows. Families comparing districts along the I-35 corridor should still confirm current attendance zones with the district, since boundaries can shift as the area grows.

Are homes in Indian Springs new construction or resale?

Resale, almost entirely — and that's the draw. This is an established neighborhood where the landscaping is done, the fences are settled, and previous owners have already worked through the new-house punch list. Buyers who want brand-new construction in Sanger typically look at Sable Creek instead; buyers who want mature trees and known quantities look here.

How far is Indian Springs from downtown Dallas or Fort Worth?

Count on about 55 minutes to downtown Dallas and about 62 minutes to downtown Fort Worth via I-35. Legacy West in Plano is closer at about 35 minutes, and DFW Airport runs about 45. For remote and hybrid workers especially, the math works: an occasional longer commute traded for lower-key living with Lake Ray Roberts on tap.

05 — KEEP EXPLORING

More of Sanger worth a look.

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Acreage toward the marina
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