Experience the pinnacle of Dallas prestige and urban energy, from the boutique-lined streets of Lower Greenville to the manicured estates of Highland Park.

Lower Greenville and Highland Park represent two of the most distinct and desirable residential environments in all of Dallas, sitting adjacent to each other yet offering dramatically different lifestyles. Lower Greenville Avenue is the city’s most celebrated neighborhood commercial corridor, a vibrant, walkable stretch of independent restaurants, craft cocktail bars, boutique shops, and live music venues that has anchored the East Dallas social scene for decades. The neighborhood surrounding it, known as Greenland Hills, is a beautifully preserved collection of 1920s and 1930s bungalows and Tudor-style homes, giving the area an authenticity and character that newer suburbs simply cannot replicate.
Highland Park, by contrast, is one of the wealthiest municipalities in the United States, an independent city entirely surrounded by Dallas. It is defined by its immaculate, tree-lined streets, grand estate homes, and the prestigious Highland Park Independent School District (HPISD), which is consistently ranked among the top five school districts in Texas. For renters, Highland Park offers a small but highly coveted selection of luxury apartments and townhomes, primarily along the Mockingbird Lane and Preston Road corridors. The combination of HPISD school access, walkability to the Katy Trail, and proximity to NorthPark Center makes these properties among the most sought-after rentals in the entire Metroplex.

Highland Park was incorporated in 1913 as a planned residential community designed by landscape architect Wilbur David Cook, who also designed Beverly Hills, California. Lower Greenville developed organically as a commercial corridor serving the surrounding East Dallas neighborhoods in the 1920s and 1930s. Geographically, Highland Park is bounded by Mockingbird Lane to the north, Central Expressway (US 75) to the east, Lovers Lane to the south, and the Dallas North Tollway to the west. Lower Greenville Avenue runs north-south just east of Central Expressway, connecting the Knox-Henderson area to the north with the Mockingbird Lane corridor.
| Metric | Data |
|---|---|
| Population | ~9,000 (Highland Park) / ~20,000 (Lower Greenville area) |
| Median Age | 38 years |
| Median Household Income | $195,000 (Highland Park) / $95,000 (Lower Greenville area) |
| Renter Percentage | 25% (Highland Park) / 70% (Lower Greenville area) |
| Average Commute Time | 19 minutes |
| Unit Type | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Studio | $1,500 – $1,900/mo |
| 1 Bedroom | $1,750 – $2,500/mo |
| 2 Bedroom | $2,800 – $4,200/mo |
| 3 Bedroom / Townhome | $4,500 – $8,000+/mo |
Highland Park is served exclusively by the Highland Park Independent School District (HPISD), one of the most prestigious public school districts in Texas. Lower Greenville falls within the Dallas Independent School District (DISD).
The oldest shopping center in the United States (opened 1931), featuring luxury boutiques, acclaimed dining, and a historic movie theater.
A beloved historic live music venue on Lower Greenville, hosting national indie, rock, and alternative acts.
An incredibly popular outdoor beer garden and food truck park on Lower Greenville, featuring a treehouse bar and rotating vendors.
A stunningly beautiful park in Highland Park featuring walking trails, lily pads, and the famous Teddy Bear statues.
The popular urban trail borders the western edge of Highland Park, offering a beautiful, tree-lined path for jogging and cycling.
The rental market in these neighborhoods in 2026 is among the most competitive in all of Dallas. Highland Park rentals, particularly those zoned to HPISD, lease within days of listing, often without ever appearing on major rental websites. Lower Greenville properties near the most walkable sections of the avenue command a significant premium over those just a few blocks away, and the difference between a lively block near the Granada Theater and a quieter street in Greenland Hills is substantial.
A OK Apartment Locators has the insider access and relationships with local property managers to find opportunities in this market before they become widely available. We understand the HPISD school boundaries precisely and know which specific streets and addresses fall within the district. We also know the Lower Greenville corridor intimately, which blocks offer the best walkability, which buildings have the most responsive management, and which properties represent the best value for their location.
Our service is completely free to renters. Whether you are targeting HPISD school access, the walkable energy of Lower Greenville, or the prestige of a Highland Park address, we have the connections to find your perfect home.
Don’t navigate this elite rental market alone. Contact A OK Apartment Locators today and let our expert team match you with the perfect apartment in these iconic Dallas neighborhoods. Your ideal home is waiting.
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