THE COLONY · DENTON COUNTY · NEIGHBORHOOD REPORT

Stewart Peninsula

Everyday golf, everyday lake, zero pretense required

CITY MEDIAN
$470K
$ / SQFT (CITY)
$216
SCHOOLS
Lewisville ISD
DT DALLAS
33 MIN
LOCATORN ↑
33.089° N · 96.886° WSTEWART PENINSULA · THE COLONY, TX
01 — THE VIBE

What Stewart Peninsula feels like.

Stewart Peninsula is what lake-adjacent living looked like before master plans made it a marketing category. The golf course winds between established streets, Lewisville Lake sits a few blocks off, and the whole neighborhood carries the settled, unhurried feel of a place that got the location right long before the rest of DFW noticed The Colony.

Evenings tell the story: golf carts humming home, kids on bikes, and neighbors drifting toward the shoreline for the sunset. Errands are easy — the Main Street corridor and Grandscape are both a short drive — and the commute math works for anyone pointed at Plano or Dallas. It's the kind of neighborhood people move to for the course and stay in for the calm.

QUICK FACTS
CITYThe Colony, TX
COUNTYDenton County
SCHOOLSLewisville ISD
TYPEEstablished neighborhood
DT DALLAS33 min drive
PLACEHOLDER FIGURES — VERIFY BEFORE PUBLISHING
02 — THE REAL ESTATE

What homes look like here.

The housing stock in Stewart Peninsula is established single-family — mostly brick, mostly traditional, shaded by trees that have had time to earn their canopy. Fairway-backing lots are the signature product, giving many homes long green views without the upkeep, while interior streets offer the same setting at gentler prices. Because homes went up across different eras, condition and updates vary house to house, which rewards patient shoppers. It suits golfers, near-the-water buyers who don't need waterfront, and anyone hunting the character of an older North Texas lake neighborhood over the polish of a brand-new one.

MARKET FIGURES ARE PLACEHOLDERS — CONNECT MLS
03 — WHY PEOPLE LOOK HERE

The case for Stewart Peninsula.

1
Course-side streets
Fairways thread the neighborhood; backing to golf is common, not rare.
2
Shoreline minutes away
Lewisville Lake's edge sits a short walk or drive from most doors.
3
Mature canopy
Decades-old trees shade streets that have long since settled in.
4
Central convenience
Main Street errands, LISD campuses, and Grandscape all within easy reach.
04 — GOOD QUESTIONS

Asked about Stewart Peninsula, answered straight.

Is Stewart Peninsula a good place to live?

Stewart Peninsula appeals to people who want golf-course and lake-adjacent living without the formality of a gated master plan. Streets are established, the course winds through the neighborhood, and Lewisville Lake sits close enough for after-dinner walks to the water. It's one of The Colony's most quietly desirable pockets — long on setting, short on pretense.

What school district serves Stewart Peninsula?

Lewisville ISD serves Stewart Peninsula, as it does the rest of The Colony. The district's local campuses handle most families in this part of town, and school-age kids are a regular sight on the neighborhood's sidewalks. Verify current attendance zones with LISD directly, since boundaries are set by the district and can change.

Do homes in Stewart Peninsula back onto the golf course?

Many do — the course threads through the neighborhood, so fairway-backing lots are a defining feature here rather than a rarity. Homes that don't touch the golf still benefit from the open green space it creates. As with any course-side street, check the specific lot's sightlines and stray-ball exposure before you commit.

How far is Stewart Peninsula from downtown Dallas or Fort Worth?

Downtown Dallas runs about 33 minutes from The Colony and downtown Fort Worth about 46, so Stewart Peninsula works best for Dallas-side and Plano-corridor commuters. Legacy West is about 14 minutes and DFW Airport about 26, which covers most of where this part of North Texas actually works day to day.

Is Stewart Peninsula on Lewisville Lake?

The neighborhood sits near the shoreline rather than on private waterfront — this is lake-adjacent living, with the water a short walk or drive from most streets. For residents, that means easy access to shoreline parks and lake sunsets without waterfront-lot pricing. If you want a dock off your back porch, look elsewhere; if you want the lake in your weekly routine, this delivers.

05 — KEEP EXPLORING

More of The Colony worth a look.

NEIGHBORHOOD
The Tribute
Links-style golf and lake trails
NEIGHBORHOOD
Austin Ranch
Walkable urban village, rental-heavy
NEIGHBORHOOD
Legend Crest
Established family blocks, LISD schools
FULL CITY REPORT
The Colony, TX →
Market snapshot, schools, commutes, and every neighborhood.
← PREVIOUS STOP
Austin Ranch
NEXT STOP →
Legend Crest