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Preston Hollow

Welcome to Preston Hollow
Quick Facts

WHO LIVES HERE?
Notable neighbors include a past president, CEOs, artists, families and professionals

PERFECT FOR...
Those who want privacy in a pastoral setting

LIFESTYLE
Home to the who’s who of Dallas, residents enjoy lavish gatherings with some of the region’s biggest influencers

THE MARKET
Prime lots on Strait Lane, Park Lane, Deloache and Audubon can cost over $2,000,000, and gorgeous estates can bring prices of $20 million and more

NOT GREAT FOR...
Starter homes and those looking for nightlife

THE ARCHITECTURE
Robert Stern, Howard Meyer, Richard Meier and Frank Lloyd Wright designed homes here

You'll Love
Life in one of Dallas’ most beautiful neighborhoods
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School District

School District
Preston Hollow is also home to several of Dallas’ top private schools including St. Mark’s School of Texas, Ursuline Academy, the Hockaday School and Episcopal School of…Keep Reading
Preston Hollow is also home to several of Dallas’ top private schools including St. Mark’s School of Texas, Ursuline Academy, the Hockaday School and Episcopal School of Dallas. Several outstanding Dallas ISD elementary schools serving areas in Preston Hollow include John J. Pershing, Preston Hollow, Walnut Hill and Harry C. Withers. Residents zoned to Pershing and Preston Hollow are zoned to Benjamin Franklin Middle School and Hillcrest High School. Residents zoned to Walnut Hill are zoned to Cary Middle School and Thomas Jefferson High School. Residents zoned to Withers are zoned to E.D. Walker Middle School and W.T. White High School. The neighborhood is a short drive from SMU.
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Green Spaces

Green Spaces
Originally Preston Hollow was considered an escape from the city—just a few miles north of Dallas, it seemed the perfect place to spread out and have land for horses and a…Keep Reading
Originally Preston Hollow was considered an escape from the city—just a few miles north of Dallas, it seemed the perfect place to spread out and have land for horses and a home big enough to host elaborate parties. Many of the old horse trails can still be found around the idyllic lakes and streams that wind through the neighborhood, making it a wonderful location for kids to play and explore. Less
Lifestyle

Lifestyle
Home to Strait Lane, often cited as the most recognizable address in North Texas, Preston Hollow is one of the few places that still offer multi-acre parcels of land that…Keep Reading
Home to Strait Lane, often cited as the most recognizable address in North Texas, Preston Hollow is one of the few places that still offer multi-acre parcels of land that provide a sense of privacy and expansive views—just a few miles from the city center. Professional athletes, CEOs, community leaders, artists and influencers enjoy life in Preston Hollow. Less
Architecture

Architecture
Many of Preston Hollow’s landmark mansions have been designed by the most notable architects of our time—Richard Meyer, Bud Oglesby, Hal O. Yoakumm, Edward Durell Stone,…Keep Reading
Many of Preston Hollow’s landmark mansions have been designed by the most notable architects of our time—Richard Meyer, Bud Oglesby, Hal O. Yoakumm, Edward Durell Stone, Philip Johnson, Frank Lloyd Wright and Larrabee Barnes, architect of the Dallas Museum of Art. These great designers welcome the opportunity to work in Preston Hollow because the topography and lot sizes allow them to create dramatic estate homes in a setting with lush grounds. Today, homes prices range from just under $1 million to $100 million. There are, however, rare opportunities to purchase lots with older homes ready to be renovated or reimagined as English cottages, modern masterpieces, Mediterranean escapes or Georgian icons. Less
Shopping & Dining

Shopping & Dining
While kids and schools are the main focus of Preston Hollow, it’s also conveniently located near some of Dallas’ best shopping, dining and entertainment. Northpark Center,…Keep Reading
While kids and schools are the main focus of Preston Hollow, it’s also conveniently located near some of Dallas’ best shopping, dining and entertainment. Northpark Center, named as one of the “7 Retail Wonders of the Modern World” by Shopping Centers Today, offers a truly luxurious shopping experience with over 235 unique retailers, including Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Michael Kors, Kate Spade, Tiffany & Co. and more. Along with restaurants and a movie theatre, NorthPark Center’s indoor and outdoor spaces feature artwork by Andy Warhol, Frank Stella, Joel Shapiro, Jim Dine, Jonathan Borofsky and others. Shoppers also enjoy nearby Preston Center with retail and restaurants that range from Sprinkles cupcakes to Tootsies boutique. Less
Community

Community
A welcoming neighborhood just north of downtown, Preston Hollow’s winding tree-lined streets, large lots and rolling terrain make it one of the most desirable enclaves in…Keep Reading
A welcoming neighborhood just north of downtown, Preston Hollow’s winding tree-lined streets, large lots and rolling terrain make it one of the most desirable enclaves in Dallas. The neighborhood residents tend to be families with school age children who play on sports teams together and participate in groups such as Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, National Charity League and more. Less
School District

School District
Preston Hollow is also home to several of Dallas’ top private schools including St. Mark’s School of Texas, Ursuline Academy, the Hockaday School and Episcopal School of…Keep Reading
Preston Hollow is also home to several of Dallas’ top private schools including St. Mark’s School of Texas, Ursuline Academy, the Hockaday School and Episcopal School of Dallas. Several outstanding Dallas ISD elementary schools serving areas in Preston Hollow include John J. Pershing, Preston Hollow, Walnut Hill and Harry C. Withers. Residents zoned to Pershing and Preston Hollow are zoned to Benjamin Franklin Middle School and Hillcrest High School. Residents zoned to Walnut Hill are zoned to Cary Middle School and Thomas Jefferson High School. Residents zoned to Withers are zoned to E.D. Walker Middle School and W.T. White High School. The neighborhood is a short drive from SMU.
Photo Tour Less
Green Spaces

Green Spaces
Originally Preston Hollow was considered an escape from the city—just a few miles north of Dallas, it seemed the perfect place to spread out and have land for horses and a…Keep Reading
Originally Preston Hollow was considered an escape from the city—just a few miles north of Dallas, it seemed the perfect place to spread out and have land for horses and a home big enough to host elaborate parties. Many of the old horse trails can still be found around the idyllic lakes and streams that wind through the neighborhood, making it a wonderful location for kids to play and explore. Less
Lifestyle

Lifestyle
Home to Strait Lane, often cited as the most recognizable address in North Texas, Preston Hollow is one of the few places that still offer multi-acre parcels of land that…Keep Reading
Home to Strait Lane, often cited as the most recognizable address in North Texas, Preston Hollow is one of the few places that still offer multi-acre parcels of land that provide a sense of privacy and expansive views—just a few miles from the city center. Professional athletes, CEOs, community leaders, artists and influencers enjoy life in Preston Hollow. Less
Architecture

Architecture
Many of Preston Hollow’s landmark mansions have been designed by the most notable architects of our time—Richard Meyer, Bud Oglesby, Hal O. Yoakumm, Edward Durell Stone,…Keep Reading
Many of Preston Hollow’s landmark mansions have been designed by the most notable architects of our time—Richard Meyer, Bud Oglesby, Hal O. Yoakumm, Edward Durell Stone, Philip Johnson, Frank Lloyd Wright and Larrabee Barnes, architect of the Dallas Museum of Art. These great designers welcome the opportunity to work in Preston Hollow because the topography and lot sizes allow them to create dramatic estate homes in a setting with lush grounds. Today, homes prices range from just under $1 million to $100 million. There are, however, rare opportunities to purchase lots with older homes ready to be renovated or reimagined as English cottages, modern masterpieces, Mediterranean escapes or Georgian icons. Less
Shopping & Dining

Shopping & Dining
While kids and schools are the main focus of Preston Hollow, it’s also conveniently located near some of Dallas’ best shopping, dining and entertainment. Northpark Center,…Keep Reading
While kids and schools are the main focus of Preston Hollow, it’s also conveniently located near some of Dallas’ best shopping, dining and entertainment. Northpark Center, named as one of the “7 Retail Wonders of the Modern World” by Shopping Centers Today, offers a truly luxurious shopping experience with over 235 unique retailers, including Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Michael Kors, Kate Spade, Tiffany & Co. and more. Along with restaurants and a movie theatre, NorthPark Center’s indoor and outdoor spaces feature artwork by Andy Warhol, Frank Stella, Joel Shapiro, Jim Dine, Jonathan Borofsky and others. Shoppers also enjoy nearby Preston Center with retail and restaurants that range from Sprinkles cupcakes to Tootsies boutique. Less
Community

Community
A welcoming neighborhood just north of downtown, Preston Hollow’s winding tree-lined streets, large lots and rolling terrain make it one of the most desirable enclaves in…Keep Reading
A welcoming neighborhood just north of downtown, Preston Hollow’s winding tree-lined streets, large lots and rolling terrain make it one of the most desirable enclaves in Dallas. The neighborhood residents tend to be families with school age children who play on sports teams together and participate in groups such as Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, National Charity League and more. Less
School District

School District
Preston Hollow is also home to several of Dallas’ top private schools including St. Mark’s School of Texas, Ursuline Academy, the Hockaday School and Episcopal School of…Keep Reading
Preston Hollow is also home to several of Dallas’ top private schools including St. Mark’s School of Texas, Ursuline Academy, the Hockaday School and Episcopal School of Dallas. Several outstanding Dallas ISD elementary schools serving areas in Preston Hollow include John J. Pershing, Preston Hollow, Walnut Hill and Harry C. Withers. Residents zoned to Pershing and Preston Hollow are zoned to Benjamin Franklin Middle School and Hillcrest High School. Residents zoned to Walnut Hill are zoned to Cary Middle School and Thomas Jefferson High School. Residents zoned to Withers are zoned to E.D. Walker Middle School and W.T. White High School. The neighborhood is a short drive from SMU.
Photo Tour Less
Green Spaces

Green Spaces
Originally Preston Hollow was considered an escape from the city—just a few miles north of Dallas, it seemed the perfect place to spread out and have land for horses and a…Keep Reading
Originally Preston Hollow was considered an escape from the city—just a few miles north of Dallas, it seemed the perfect place to spread out and have land for horses and a home big enough to host elaborate parties. Many of the old horse trails can still be found around the idyllic lakes and streams that wind through the neighborhood, making it a wonderful location for kids to play and explore. Less
Lifestyle

Lifestyle
Home to Strait Lane, often cited as the most recognizable address in North Texas, Preston Hollow is one of the few places that still offer multi-acre parcels of land that…Keep Reading
Home to Strait Lane, often cited as the most recognizable address in North Texas, Preston Hollow is one of the few places that still offer multi-acre parcels of land that provide a sense of privacy and expansive views—just a few miles from the city center. Professional athletes, CEOs, community leaders, artists and influencers enjoy life in Preston Hollow. Less
Architecture

Architecture
Many of Preston Hollow’s landmark mansions have been designed by the most notable architects of our time—Richard Meyer, Bud Oglesby, Hal O. Yoakumm, Edward Durell Stone,…Keep Reading
Many of Preston Hollow’s landmark mansions have been designed by the most notable architects of our time—Richard Meyer, Bud Oglesby, Hal O. Yoakumm, Edward Durell Stone, Philip Johnson, Frank Lloyd Wright and Larrabee Barnes, architect of the Dallas Museum of Art. These great designers welcome the opportunity to work in Preston Hollow because the topography and lot sizes allow them to create dramatic estate homes in a setting with lush grounds. Today, homes prices range from just under $1 million to $100 million. There are, however, rare opportunities to purchase lots with older homes ready to be renovated or reimagined as English cottages, modern masterpieces, Mediterranean escapes or Georgian icons. Less
Shopping & Dining

Shopping & Dining
While kids and schools are the main focus of Preston Hollow, it’s also conveniently located near some of Dallas’ best shopping, dining and entertainment. Northpark Center,…Keep Reading
While kids and schools are the main focus of Preston Hollow, it’s also conveniently located near some of Dallas’ best shopping, dining and entertainment. Northpark Center, named as one of the “7 Retail Wonders of the Modern World” by Shopping Centers Today, offers a truly luxurious shopping experience with over 235 unique retailers, including Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Michael Kors, Kate Spade, Tiffany & Co. and more. Along with restaurants and a movie theatre, NorthPark Center’s indoor and outdoor spaces feature artwork by Andy Warhol, Frank Stella, Joel Shapiro, Jim Dine, Jonathan Borofsky and others. Shoppers also enjoy nearby Preston Center with retail and restaurants that range from Sprinkles cupcakes to Tootsies boutique. Less
Community

Community
A welcoming neighborhood just north of downtown, Preston Hollow’s winding tree-lined streets, large lots and rolling terrain make it one of the most desirable enclaves in…Keep Reading
A welcoming neighborhood just north of downtown, Preston Hollow’s winding tree-lined streets, large lots and rolling terrain make it one of the most desirable enclaves in Dallas. The neighborhood residents tend to be families with school age children who play on sports teams together and participate in groups such as Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, National Charity League and more. Less
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