
Living in DeSoto TX: A Local’s Guide
Living in DeSoto TX: A Local’s Guide
By Steven Thomas | Refind Realty

If you’re thinking about moving to DeSoto, TX, let me give you the inside track. I’ve helped families buy and sell homes all across Dallas County, and DeSoto stands out. It’s got that rare mix of suburban calm, big city convenience, and tight-knit community feel. Here’s what it’s really like to live here, from schools and neighborhoods to food and weekend fun.
Why People Are Moving to DeSoto
DeSoto has grown steadily over the years without losing its small-town personality. Located just 15 minutes south of Downtown Dallas, it offers quick access to major highways like I-35E and I-20. Families love the space, affordability, and community vibe. You’re not just buying a house here. You’re joining a neighborhood where people still wave hello.
Neighborhoods I Recommend
1. Mantlebrook
Tree-lined streets, large lots, and well-maintained homes. A top pick for families looking for peace and space.
2. Elerson Ranch
Newer builds, community parks, and walking trails. Close to schools and shopping.
3. Stillwater Canyon
Modern homes with easy access to DeSoto High and shopping. Great resale value and a strong HOA.
4. Thorntree
Known for its golf course views and luxury custom homes. It’s quiet, upscale, and feels tucked away.
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Schools and Education
DeSoto ISD offers a variety of academic programs including early college and magnet academies. You’ll find dedicated teachers and a strong sense of school pride. Looking for private options? Canterbury Episcopal School and Trinity Christian are just a short drive away.
Local Food and Restaurants
DeSoto has some seriously underrated spots:
Big Tony’s West Philly Cheesesteaks
Hands down the best cheesesteak south of I-20Ojeda’s Mexican Restaurant
Tex-Mex done right, with legendary enchiladasCatfish Floyd’s
Family-owned and packed on Fridays for a reasonRey’s Restaurant
Quiet, sit-down spot with Southern comfort dishes
Parks and Outdoor Life
You’re never far from a walking trail or picnic table. Here are my go-to’s:
Ernie Roberts Park
Shaded pavilions, ball fields, and a splash padWindmill Hill Nature Preserve
Great hiking with scenic overlooks and local wildlifeGrimes Park
DeSoto’s community hub for festivals and family fun
Shopping and Everyday Life
You’ve got the essentials covered with grocery stores, gyms, and banks. Want a little more? Uptown Village in Cedar Hill is less than 10 minutes away with everything from Dillard’s to local boutiques. And Dallas is just a quick drive when you need a full day of shopping or entertainment.
Housing Market Overview
DeSoto offers great value for money. As of mid-2025:
Median home price: $340,000
Average days on market: 28
Popular buyer pool: families, first-time buyers, downsizers
It’s a seller’s market right now, but buyers still have room to negotiate depending on condition and location. Want a tour or valuation? Let’s talk.
Final Thoughts from Steven
Living in DeSoto means you’re never far from what matters. I’ve seen this town grow without losing its heart. Whether you're relocating, upgrading, or downsizing, I’d love to help you find the right place.
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FAQs
Q: Is DeSoto TX a good place to live?
A: Yes. It’s affordable, close to Dallas, and known for great schools and community parks.
Q: What is the average home price in DeSoto TX?
A: As of 2025, the median price is around $340,000, offering excellent value in DFW.
Q: How are the schools in DeSoto?
A: DeSoto ISD has magnet and early college programs, with several private options nearby.
Q: What kind of jobs are nearby?
A: Many residents commute to Dallas or work in healthcare, education, logistics, or public service.
Q: Is DeSoto family-friendly?
A: Definitely. Large yards, local parks, and good schools make it ideal for families.