
Moving to DeSoto TX? Here’s What You Should Know Before You Commit
Moving to DeSoto TX? Here’s What You Should Know Before You Commit
By Steven Thomas | Refind Realty

Why So Many Are Moving to DeSoto TX
If you’re looking for more home for your money in DFW, DeSoto might be exactly what you need.
A lot of my clients who relocate to the Dallas area are surprised by what DeSoto offers—room to grow, a strong community vibe, and a wide mix of homes, all without sacrificing access to the city. You’re only about 20 minutes from downtown Dallas, but it feels like you’re in your own world.
Whether you’re moving from out of state or just tired of overpaying in other suburbs, DeSoto is worth a serious look.
What Living in DeSoto TX Actually Feels Like
A Real Community
DeSoto isn’t one of those suburbs that popped up overnight. It’s been growing steadily and intentionally. People here know their neighbors, take care of their homes, and show up for local events.
Solid Schools
DeSoto ISD includes STEM and magnet programs, and there are charter and private options nearby. If school zones are part of your search, I can help you filter by district so your move makes sense long-term.
Start by checking out my Home Seller Checklist if you're moving and selling at the same time.
Easy Commute
Living in DeSoto gives you direct access to I-35E, I-20, and Loop 12. Whether you're commuting to downtown Dallas, heading to Arlington, or flying out of DFW Airport, you’re in a central spot.
What You’ll Pay: Cost of Living in DeSoto
Here’s where DeSoto stands out. Median home prices are around $345,000, which is significantly more affordable than places like Plano or Frisco.
Plus:
No state income tax
Lower utility and grocery costs than the national average
Generous property sizes, even in newer communities
Want to see real numbers? Download the Lone Star App and explore available homes by budget, size, and location.
DeSoto TX Real Estate: What Buyers Need to Know
DeSoto offers a variety of homes, from established ranch-style houses to brand new construction with open floorplans and smart features.
If you’re looking at new builds, I’ve got some extra value for you:
Yes, builders offer incentives—but I can help you get even more back at closing.
Where to Live in DeSoto: Neighborhood Breakdown
A few top communities to explore:
Thorntree Estates – Large homes, mature trees, and golf course access
Elerson Ranch – Great for families, walkable to schools and parks
Mantlebrook – Solid starter homes with good resale value
Stillwater Canyon – A master-planned neighborhood with trails and a community pool
Need help choosing? Let’s talk about your priorities and I’ll match you with the right fit.
What to Do in DeSoto
Even though DeSoto is quiet compared to Dallas, there’s no shortage of things to do:
DeSoto Town Center – Retail, restaurants, and public events
Thorntree Golf Club – Public course with a private club feel
DeSoto Recreation Center – Great for families, with sports leagues and classes
Parks & Trails – Like the Meadows Parkway Trail and Windmill Hill Preserve
Plus, you’re minutes from Joe Pool Lake and Cedar Hill State Park
If you're an outdoor person, you’ll love how easy it is to get outside here.
Final Thoughts
If you’re planning a move and considering DeSoto, the best first step is to get local insight. I’ll give you an honest opinion—no pressure, just real advice on what works for your lifestyle and budget.
You deserve more than a list of homes. You deserve guidance.
Download the Lone Star App to explore now
You're Always Home With Refind Realty.
FAQs
Is DeSoto TX a good place to live?
Yes. It’s one of the more affordable and established suburbs near Dallas, with good schools, active neighborhoods, and a growing real estate market.
How much does it cost to buy a home in DeSoto?
Mid-2025 median is around $345,000, but I’ve helped buyers close deals anywhere from the high $200s to the $500s, depending on location and features.
How far is DeSoto from downtown Dallas?
About 15 to 20 minutes by car, depending on traffic. It's a straight shot up I-35E.
Are there new homes being built in DeSoto?
Yes. Check out my New Construction Guide and DFW New Homes Page to see active communities.
Is this a good place for first-time buyers?
Definitely. DeSoto has great value, larger lots, and a solid long-term outlook. First-time buyers often qualify for rebates—ask about my Refind Realty Rebate Program.