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Lakes of Trophy Club

Pond views, sidewalk loops, and the family end of town

CITY MEDIAN
$728K
$ / SQFT (CITY)
$238
SCHOOLS
Northwest ISD
DT DALLAS
40 MIN
LOCATORN ↑
33.005° N · 97.183° WLAKES OF TROPHY CLUB · TROPHY CLUB, TX
01 — THE VIBE

What Lakes of Trophy Club feels like.

Lakes of Trophy Club organizes itself around water — a string of ponds that give the blocks their views, their walking loops, and a resident heron or two who act like they pay taxes. It's the family end of town in the best sense: strollers and scooters on the sidewalks, dog-walkers doing pond laps at dusk, and backyards that end at the water instead of a fence line.

Daily logistics are easy in the way Trophy Club specializes in. The neighborhood sits in Northwest ISD, DFW Airport is about 22 minutes away, and downtown Fort Worth about 28 — with Legacy West in Plano about 32 minutes for anyone commuting the other direction. Weekends stay local: the ponds, the parks, the Byron Nelson course across town, and a metroplex's worth of North Texas within an hour when you want it.

QUICK FACTS
CITYTrophy Club, TX
COUNTYDenton County
SCHOOLSNorthwest ISD
TYPEEstablished neighborhood
DT DALLAS40 min drive
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02 — THE REAL ESTATE

What homes look like here.

Homes in Lakes of Trophy Club are family-scale traditionals — brick two-stories and roomy single-levels arranged so a healthy share of lots back or side to the ponds. Water-adjacent properties carry the obvious appeal: the view, the breeze, the extra distance from the neighbors behind you. Interior lots trade the view for value and keep the same sidewalks and cul-de-sac rhythm. Architecture leans classic North Texas suburban — brick, gables, shade trees coming into their own — and the whole neighborhood suits buyers who want Trophy Club's schools and calm with a little scenery thrown in for free.

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03 — WHY PEOPLE LOOK HERE

The case for Lakes of Trophy Club.

1
Pond-side lots
A run of homes backs straight to the water — views included, fences optional.
2
Walking loops
Sidewalks trace the ponds, which double as the neighborhood's evening social circuit.
3
Family blocks
Cul-de-sacs and sidewalks built for bikes, strollers, and pickup basketball.
4
Schools nearby
Served by Northwest ISD, a consistent draw for families across town.
04 — GOOD QUESTIONS

Asked about Lakes of Trophy Club, answered straight.

Is Lakes of Trophy Club a good place to live?

For families, it's one of the easiest yeses in town. The ponds give the neighborhood a built-in scenery upgrade, the sidewalks and cul-de-sacs keep kids in motion, and Northwest ISD handles the schooling. It's not the flashiest address in Trophy Club — that's the gated golf section's job — but it may be the most livable, day in and day out.

Do homes in Lakes of Trophy Club back to the water?

Many do. The neighborhood is laid out so a meaningful share of lots back or side to its ponds, and those water-adjacent homes are the signature of the place — open views, no rear neighbor, and a breeze off the water in summer. Interior lots share the same streets and sidewalks at a friendlier price point, so both flavors have their fans.

What school district serves Lakes of Trophy Club?

Northwest ISD covers Lakes of Trophy Club, along with the rest of the city. For many buyers the district is the starting point of the whole search, and this neighborhood pairs it with pond views and family-friendly streets. Double-check campus assignments for the exact address, since attendance boundaries can be redrawn as this part of North Texas keeps growing.

Are there new construction homes in Lakes of Trophy Club?

The neighborhood is established, so opportunities are almost entirely resale — well-kept family homes rather than dirt lots and framing crews. Buyers who want newer construction inside Trophy Club usually look toward The Highlands, the town's most recent section, or widen the search to nearby Northwest ISD communities. Inventory shifts, though, so it's worth checking active listings before ruling anything out.

How far is Lakes of Trophy Club from downtown Dallas or Fort Worth?

Downtown Dallas runs about 40 minutes and downtown Fort Worth about 28, so the neighborhood splits the difference between the metroplex's two anchors. DFW Airport is about 22 minutes, which frequent travelers learn to appreciate quickly, and Legacy West in Plano is about 32 minutes for anyone working the Plano-Frisco corridor.

05 — KEEP EXPLORING

More of Trophy Club worth a look.

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