Old East Dallas

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Old East Dallas - Dallas, TX

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A culturally significant neighborhood that’s been put back on the map

Architecture Historic Convenient Charming

The Old East Dallas neighborhood stands among the city's most historically significant areas, with incredible architecture that dates back to the early part of the 20th century. Proximity to important Dallas landmarks such as the Arboretum and White Rock Lock, as well as other popular neighborhoods including Lakewood, only adds to the appeal of this location.

A strong sense of community in Hollywood Heights makes it a great spot for those seeking a suburban area in the city of Dallas. With Downtown Dallas a quick 10-minute drive to the southwest by way of Interstate 30, Old East Dallas caters to commuters who want to live near the city while still enjoying a small-community lifestyle.

Rent Trends

As of November 2024, the average apartment rent in Old East Dallas is $1,128 for a studio, $1,174 for one bedroom, $1,400 for two bedrooms, and $1,711 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Old East Dallas has increased by 0.4% in the past year.

  • Studio

  • 509 sq ft

    Average Sq Ft

  • $1,128/month

    Average Rent

  • 1 BR

  • 635 sq ft

    Average Sq Ft

  • $1,174/month

    Average Rent

  • 2 BR

  • 895 sq ft

    Average Sq Ft

  • $1,400/month

    Average Rent

  • 3 BR

  • 1,156 sq ft

    Average Sq Ft

  • $1,711/month

    Average Rent

Transportation

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Very Walkable

out of 100 WalkScore® Rating

If you enjoy walking, you’ll enjoy renting in this area! It’s a very walkable neighborhood.

58

Good Transit

out of 100 TransitScore® Rating

The area around this property has good transit with many nearby transportation options.

73

Very Bikeable

out of 100 BikeScore® Rating

This area is very bikeable. You’ll find a variety of bike paths and lanes.

Points of Interest

Parks and Recreation

  • Fair Park
  • Perot Museum of Nature & Science
  • Children's Aquarium at Fair Park
  • Texas Discovery Gardens
  • Dallas Trekkers Walking Club

Airports

  • Dallas Love Field
  • Dallas-Fort Worth International

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Living in Old East Dallas

History

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As a conservation district, Hollywood Heights holds particular historical importance in the Dallas area. In the 1920s, the neighborhood was created to accompany nearby Lakewood, the more affluent of the two. Over 800 Tudor-style cottages make up the residential homes in the neighborhood, most of which were built prior to World War II.

Though no museums exist in the area, Hollywood Heights' east Dallas location makes it simple to visit the arts district. Residents enjoy spots like the world-famous Dallas Museum of Art, as they are a short trip away. Similarly, art lovers can enjoy theater, take in live music, search arts and crafts sales or take art classes in the bustling arts district nearby. Annual events such as the Art in the Park home tour make for fun outings in Hollywood Heights throughout the year.

Restaurants

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Hollywood Heights, as a primarily residential neighborhood, has only a few restaurants within its limits. However, locals frequently visit other east Dallas hot spots, including restaurants in neighboring Lakewood. The same rings true for nightlife in the area. Just a stone's throw from Hollywood Heights, you can find numerous bars and music venues that cater to a variety of tastes and interests.

The LOT in Hollywood Heights has excellent beer, tasty food and various events throughout the year. The restaurant's signature nachos come topped with the diner's choice of tender brisket, grilled chicken or sizzling steak along with the chipotle-seasoned queso.

Vegetarians and lovers of Indian food must take a trip to Kalachandji's. The buffet changes from day to day, which means that diners can always try something new. Among their lineup of traditional Indian dishes, you can find crisp pappadams and sabji, a flavorful vegetable curry.

For good Mexican cuisine, diners in the Hollywood Heights can head a few minutes away to neighboring Lakewood for the fare at Tacos La Banqueta. This small stop features an array of traditional Mexican eats, including a choice of tacos with tender, thinly sliced beef or shredded chicken.

Locals in the Hollywood Heights neighborhood also go to nearby Lakewood to enjoy movies, music and other live performances at the historic Lakewood Theater. Easy access to other prominent east Dallas bars makes it a splendid place to relax as well. Check out The Libertine Bar for fine gourmet fare or The Ginger Man for incredible beer options and a laid-back atmosphere.

Transportation

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Locals in the Hollywood Heights area primarily travel by car, though some public transportation options serve the neighborhood. The DART bus system has a stop in Hollywood Heights, which connects individuals to most of the Dallas area. The DART bus system can also connect travelers to the DART rail system and Trinity Express, which gives them access to neighboring cities such as Denton and Fort Worth.

If you need a ride, call a cab or find a lift through the Uber service. As a largely residential community, Hollywood Heights lacks public parking, though ample space exists around area businesses. Quiet streets make it safe for residents to walk or bike to their destination in the neighborhood.

Parks

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Hollywood Heights residents often relax at Lindsley Park. Patrons can visit Lindsley Park free of charge year-round, enjoying the pleasant landscaping and amenities. Its picnic areas and easy access to the Santa Fe Trail makes it a wonderful spot for visitors to relax.

Kids enjoy the safe playground area. However, those with furry friends should be aware that their pets must remain leashed at all times while enjoying the park. Various small events may be held at Lindsley Park, though the major festivals such as the Fourth of July celebration occur at nearby White Rock Lake. Hiking and biking along the Santa Fe Trail makes the park a good option for those seeking an outdoor exercise spot.

Cost

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Those looking to live in the Hollywood Heights neighborhood can expect a cost of living lower than in other area neighborhoods. A one-way trip to Dallas on the DART bus system costs $1.75.

The median cost for a one-bedroom apartment in the area comes in at around $694 per month. On an evening out, locals pay about $4 for a beer, and perhaps more for a craft beer option. Gas prices tend to be comparable with other areas of Dallas. They sit about 12 percent below the national average.

Shopping

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Residents must head out of the neighborhood to find major shopping areas around east Dallas. Lakewood and Lower Greenville provide the most shopping opportunities. Hollywood Heights residents enjoy easy access to both. Those searching for upscale shopping opportunities can find places like NorthPark Center and the Galleria 20 minutes to the north to enjoy some of the best available in Dallas.

Find boutiques and other specialty shops scattered throughout the east Dallas area. Hollywood Heights residents go to Dolly Python for cool, retro clothing options as well as a host of accessories, home décor items and other vintage finds. Meanwhile, area music lovers can spend hours getting lost in the shelves at Shake Rag Music Store, which has tons of unique new and vintage vinyl along with instruments and music memorabilia.

For everyday shopping, residents have their choice of options such as Aldi, Albertsons, Trader Joe's, Minyard and Sprouts. The farmers market at White Rock Local Market stocks a range of produce items and other handcrafted goods.

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