Luxury homes in Flower Mound, Texas
Texas · Luxury Real Estate

Flower Mound,
Texas

Flower Mound's trail-rich, lake-adjacent luxury — master-planned living with room to breathe.

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Price Range
$350K – $3M+
Median List Price
$585K
Avg. Days on Market
36 days
School District
Lewisville ISD
Flower Mound, TX

Why Flower Mound?

Flower Mound, Texas sits on the north shore of Lake Grapevine in southern Denton County, and it remains one of DFW's most deliberately planned communities. Named for the 12.5-acre wildflower mound preserved at its center, the town built its identity around smart-growth land-use, an extensive trail network, and a family-first quality of life. Buyers find everything from established golf-course estates in Bridlewood to lakefront custom homes along Chateau du Lac, while the Lakeside DFW district adds walkable waterfront dining and mixed-use living. For sellers, Flower Mound's Lewisville ISD schools, low inventory in the luxury tier, and steady relocation demand translate to strong outcomes when a home is priced and marketed with precision.

Top Schools
Flower Mound High School (9/10 GreatSchools)
Marcus High School
McKamy Middle School
Bluebonnet Elementary
Wellington Elementary
Highlights

What makes Flower Mound exceptional

01

Bridlewood Golf Community

One of Flower Mound's signature neighborhoods, anchored by an 18-hole golf course and country club. Custom estate homes, mature landscaping, and a strong community identity draw move-up buyers year after year.

02

Lakeside DFW Waterfront District

A walkable, mixed-use development on Lake Grapevine with restaurants, boutiques, and luxury residences. A rare lakefront lifestyle hub in a suburban market — highly desirable for buyers wanting water access and walkability.

03

Chateau du Lac Estates

Flower Mound's premier gated luxury enclave, with lakefront custom estates that anchor the top of the local market. Homes here regularly command the town's highest prices per square foot.

04

Extensive Trail Network

More than 60 miles of trails wind through Flower Mound's parks, greenbelts, and along the lake shore. The town's smart-growth planning prioritized open space, making it a magnet for active, outdoor-minded families.

05

Lewisville ISD Excellence

Flower Mound and Marcus High Schools rank among the strongest in Denton County for academics and athletics. School boundaries are a primary driver of buyer demand and resale value across the town.

06

Lake Grapevine Access

Positioned on the north shore of Lake Grapevine, Flower Mound offers boating, marinas, and shoreline recreation minutes from home — a lifestyle amenity that few inland suburbs can match.

Market Insight

The Flower Mound Luxury Market

Flower Mound's luxury market is defined by tight supply and durable demand. Established golf-course neighborhoods like Bridlewood and Wellington trade steadily, while the town's lakefront tier — Chateau du Lac and select Lakeside DFW residences — commands the top of the price range and can exceed $2M. Lewisville ISD boundaries drive much of the buyer pool, and relocation demand from corporate transfers keeps the $600K–$1.2M segment competitive through spring and fall. Days on market have run in the mid-thirties for well-priced homes in recent quarters, with lakefront and gated estates trading on a longer, more discretionary timeline. Heera offers honest guidance on which neighborhoods and streets command premiums and why.

Community Life

Living in Flower Mound

Life in Flower Mound is organized around open space and the outdoors. The town's founding vision of smart-growth land-use preserved greenbelts, parks, and more than 60 miles of connected trails that residents use daily. The wildflower mound the town is named for remains a protected natural landmark at its heart. Families gather at the Flower Mound Community Activity Center, cheer at Friday-night high school games, and spend weekends boating and picnicking along Lake Grapevine. The Lakeside DFW district has added a walkable waterfront of restaurants and shops, giving the town a social anchor that complements its residential calm. For buyers who want luxury without losing green space, Flower Mound delivers.

Expert Guidance

Buying or selling in Flower Mound

For Buyers

Get pre-approved before touring — Flower Mound's well-priced luxury listings move quickly given limited inventory in the top tier.

Confirm the exact school boundaries: most of Flower Mound is Lewisville ISD, but pockets fall into Argyle ISD or Northwest ISD, and the assignment meaningfully affects resale.

For lakefront and Chateau du Lac estates, budget extra due diligence time — waterfront lots carry unique survey, flood, and shoreline-access considerations.

If you're targeting the $600K–$900K band in Bridlewood or Wellington, act decisively; this is Flower Mound's most competitive price range.

For Sellers

Flower Mound buyers are sophisticated and outdoor-minded — professional staging and photography that highlight trails, lot size, and natural light yield measurable premiums.

Spring (March–May) and Fall (September–October) are the town's peak demand windows. Time your listing to hit those relocation cycles.

Homes priced within 2–3% of market value in Flower Mound consistently earn first-week offers; overpricing by 5%+ typically leads to a reduction and extended time on market.

Highlight Lewisville ISD assignment, trail access, and proximity to Lake Grapevine or Lakeside DFW in every listing — these are buyers' primary anchors.

Frequently Asked

About luxury real estate in Flower Mound

What's the average home price in Flower Mound, Texas?

Luxury homes in Flower Mound typically range $350K – $3M+, with a median around $585K. Prices vary significantly by neighborhood, lot size, and finish level — Heera provides a personalized market analysis on request.

What school district serves Flower Mound, Texas?

Flower Mound is served by Lewisville ISD. Top-rated schools in the area include Flower Mound High School (9/10 GreatSchools), Marcus High School, McKamy Middle School. Boundary lines can affect home values noticeably — confirm assignments before making an offer.

How fast do homes sell in Flower Mound, Texas?

Average days on market in Flower Mound is approximately 36 days, though well-priced homes in desirable neighborhoods often sell faster. Pricing strategy and pre-launch marketing make a meaningful difference here — Heera provides a tailored go-to-market plan for sellers.

Is Flower Mound a good place to buy luxury real estate?

Flower Mound's trail-rich, lake-adjacent luxury — master-planned living with room to breathe. For buyers seeking flower mound, texas sits on the north shore of lake grapevine in southern denton county, and it remains one of dfw's most deliberately planned communities, the city offers strong fundamentals and consistent equity performance. Heera provides honest guidance on whether Flower Mound fits your goals — or whether Grapevine or another DFW submarket is a better match.

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