North Texas Weekly
Best Neighborhoods in Denton, Texas (2026 Guide)
Jane A.
6/5/26
Best neighborhoods in Denton TX 2026 — downtown, North Denton, West Denton, the university area, and Robson Ranch with home prices and schools.

Denton is unlike any other city in Denton County. It is a university town, a county seat, a music city, and one of the most affordable entry points in the entire North Texas region. Home to the University of North Texas and Texas Woman's University,
Denton attracts students, artists, educators, young professionals, and families who want urban energy without urban prices. The city covers a large geographic footprint with neighborhoods ranging from the walkable historic downtown to established single-family areas and newer suburban corridors.
Downtown Denton and Courthouse Square Area
The area surrounding Courthouse-on-the-Square is the cultural and social center of Denton. Within walking distance you will find independent restaurants, live music venues, coffee shops, art galleries, vintage stores, and the historic architecture of a genuine Texas courthouse square.
This area is best suited for young professionals, UNT and TWU graduate students, creatives, and anyone who values walkability.
Best for: Young professionals, students, creatives, musicians, and anyone who values walkability
Home prices: Historic single-family homes from $280,000 to $550,000 depending on condition and size
Rentals: Apartments and duplex units widely available; studios from $900, 1-bedrooms from $1,100
Vibe: Independent, creative, music-focused, diverse, community-oriented
North Pointe and North Denton Corridors
The northern areas of Denton along Loop 288 and US 380 have seen significant growth driven by new construction. Neighborhoods in this area tend to be newer, with more uniform subdivision character, larger homes on standard lots, and HOA amenity packages.
Families choosing this area often do so for the combination of newer schools, larger homes, and easier access to the US 380 commercial corridor.
Best for: Families seeking newer construction, larger homes, and good highway access
Home prices: $320,000 to $480,000 for newer single-family construction
Schools: Denton ISD newer campuses; Ryan High School and Guyer High School feeder patterns
Vibe: Suburban, family-oriented, newer community character
Oakmont and West Denton
The western portion of Denton, including the Oakmont area and neighborhoods along US 377 toward Argyle, has a quieter, more established residential character. Homes here tend to be older and sit on larger lots than newer construction subdivisions. West Denton has good access to I-35W for Fort Worth commuters.
Best for: Buyers seeking established neighborhoods, larger lots, and Fort Worth commute access
Home prices: $240,000 to $430,000 depending on age and condition
Schools: Denton ISD; Denton High School feeder pattern for most of this area
Vibe: Established, quieter, mature trees, larger lots
South Denton and Rayzor Ranch Area
South Denton, including the area around the Rayzor Ranch Town Center, has emerged as a convenient and increasingly popular part of the city. The Rayzor Ranch area includes a major retail center with grocery, dining, and services.
South Denton sits closer to the Lewisville and Corinth border, giving residents relatively quick access to the southern county's amenities while still enjoying Denton's lower home prices.
Best for: Commuters to southern county or Dallas, apartment renters, and buyers who want retail access
Home prices: $280,000 to $420,000; apartments widely available in this corridor
Schools: Denton ISD; Ryan High School feeder pattern for much of this area
Vibe: Suburban, retail-convenient, strong I-35E access
University Park and Near-Campus Areas
The neighborhoods immediately surrounding UNT and TWU have a dense rental market shaped by the student and faculty population. Streets of older single-family homes sit alongside apartment complexes, duplexes, and shared housing options.
For investors, this area historically provides strong rental demand and low vacancy given the consistent student enrollment pipeline.
Best for: Students, university employees, faculty, investors, and budget-conscious renters
Home prices: $200,000 to $360,000; some of the most affordable single-family options in the city
Rentals: High availability; strong demand supports investment
Vibe: Academic, diverse, walkable to campus, active social scene
Robson Ranch (55-Plus Community)
Robson Ranch is Denton's premier active adult community, designed exclusively for residents aged 55 and older. Located in the northwestern part of the city near the Denton-Argyle border, the community spans several thousand acres and includes a golf course, multiple clubhouses, indoor and outdoor pools, fitness facilities, tennis and pickleball courts, and an extensive schedule of organized social activities.
Best for: Active adults 55-plus seeking a resort-style retirement community
Home prices: $350,000 to $600,000-plus for single-family and patio homes
Amenities: Golf course, multiple pools, fitness center, tennis, pickleball, social clubs, and organized activities
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best neighborhood in Denton for families?
Families prioritizing newer construction and updated school facilities tend to prefer North Denton and South Denton neighborhoods in the Ryan High School and Guyer High School feeder patterns.
Families who want more established neighborhood character with mature trees and larger lots often prefer West Denton. Confirm your specific campus assignment with Denton ISD before purchasing.
Is Denton a good place for young professionals?
Yes. Denton offers some of the most affordable housing in the entire DFW metro for young professionals who want character-rich neighborhoods and a walkable lifestyle.
The downtown area and near-campus neighborhoods are particularly strong for this group. The city's live music and independent restaurant scene adds a quality-of-life dimension that suburban parts of the county do not match.
What is the price range for homes in Denton?
Entry-level homes in older neighborhoods start around $220,000 to $260,000. Mid-range established homes run $300,000 to $420,000. Newer construction on the outer edges of the city ranges from $340,000 to $520,000. Robson Ranch patio and single-family homes run from $350,000 to $600,000-plus.