Discover M Streets
The M Streets neighborhood represents one of Dallas's most charming historic districts, officially known as Greenland Hills with streets alphabetically named from McCommas to Monticello. This walkable community features predominantly Tudor Revival and Craftsman homes built in the 1920s and 1930s, attracting buyers who appreciate architectural character and established neighborhood charm throughout the DFW metroplex.
Real Estate & Architecture
M Streets real estate showcases beautifully preserved and updated historic homes with original details like stained glass windows, arched doorways, and hardwood floors. According to D Magazine's centennial feature, Greenland Hills was one of Dallas's first cohesive neighborhood developments established in 1923, now recognized for having one of the largest collections of Tudor Revival homes in Texas. The neighborhood's mature tree canopy and conservation district protections maintain the area's timeless appeal. Homes for sale in M Streets range from cozy bungalows to substantial two-story residences, many recently renovated to blend historic charm with modern functionality.
The M Streets' proximity to Glencoe Park, Lower Greenville restaurants and bars, and the recently completed Mockingbird Pedestrian Bridge connecting to White Rock Lake makes this area highly desirable. Wikipedia notes the neighborhood has a population of about 6,000 people with a median house value of $800,000. Compass Real Estate describes the area as known for well-preserved Tudors and Craftsman homes with signature historic charm, where neighbors know your name and the shady streets exude cohesive graciousness.
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Rainbow Realtors TX specializes in historic Dallas neighborhoods like M Streets, understanding the nuances of conservation district sales and the unique appeal of Tudor Revival architecture. We'll guide you through finding your perfect M Streets home in this distinguished Dallas neighborhood where preservation meets modern convenience.
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Frequently Asked Questions About M Streets
What is the M Streets neighborhood in Dallas?
M Streets is a historic Dallas neighborhood officially known as Greenland Hills, featuring streets alphabetically named from McCommas to Monticello. It's known for Tudor Revival and Craftsman homes built in the 1920s-30s near Lower Greenville.
Are M Streets homes in a conservation district?
Yes, much of M Streets falls within a conservation district that protects the neighborhood's historic character. This affects exterior modifications and helps maintain property values and architectural integrity.
What style homes are in M Streets?
M Streets features predominantly Tudor Revival and Craftsman-style homes from the 1920s and 1930s, many with original details like stained glass windows, arched doorways, hardwood floors, and brick exteriors.
Is M Streets walkable?
Yes, M Streets is highly walkable with tree-lined streets, access to Lower Greenville restaurants and bars, Glencoe Park, and the Mockingbird Pedestrian Bridge connecting to White Rock Lake trails.
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