Preston Hollow

Once a pastoral retreat from city life, Preston Hollow has evolved into one of Dallas’s most prestigious residential enclaves, offering some of the area’s most expansive and verdant estate properties. Defined by gently rolling topography, meandering creeks, and century-old trees, the neighborhood delivers a rare sense of privacy and natural beauty—just six miles north of downtown Dallas.

This discreet and highly sought-after community is characterized by multi-acre parcels and architecturally significant residences, many represented by the expert advisors at Allie Beth Allman & Associates. Preston Hollow has long attracted leaders and visionaries, counting among its residents former Dallas mayors, business magnates, philanthropists, and public figures, including Ross Perot, T. Boone Pickens, Mark Cuban, and President George W. Bush.

At the heart of the neighborhood lies Old Preston Hollow, once a bridal path in the 1920s and now one of the area’s most storied streets. Today, its winding lanes are lined with homes of notable architectural distinction. Residents enjoy access to two well-appointed parks featuring baseball and softball fields, tennis and basketball courts, shaded picnic areas, and scenic trails for walking, jogging, and biking. A strong sense of community endures, expressed through cherished traditions such as neighborhood gatherings, Fourth of July parades, and festive holiday displays.

Everyday conveniences and refined amenities are close at hand. Upscale shopping, dining, and entertainment can be found at Preston Center and Preston Royal Village, while NorthPark Center—one of the nation’s premier luxury shopping destinations with more than 200 high-end retailers, restaurants, and cinemas—is just a short drive away.

Preston Hollow’s proximity to Dallas’s urban core allows residents to enjoy the city’s cultural offerings with ease—from outdoor concerts at Klyde Warren Park to exhibitions at the Dallas Museum of Art and sporting events at the American Airlines Center. Convenient access to major thoroughfares also makes travel north to corporate hubs such as Legacy West in Plano and The Star in Frisco both efficient and seamless.

Families may choose from Dallas ISD schools or an exceptional selection of highly regarded private institutions, including The Hockaday School, Ursuline Academy, Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas, The Episcopal School of Dallas, St. Mark’s School of Texas, and Good Shepherd Episcopal School.

Bounded by Northwest Highway, Royal Lane, and Preston and Midway Roads, Preston Hollow remains one of Dallas’s most coveted addresses—a place where design-driven homes, distinguished neighbors, and a refined sense of seclusion converge just minutes from Love Field, downtown Dallas, and the region’s leading business centers.

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