Nestled among trees and the rolling hills of southwestern Dallas County, DeSoto offers attractive housing, welcoming neighborhoods, a great school system, and good restaurants. Don’t just take my word for it, come experience DeSoto and see what it has to offer.
As one of the oldest settlements in North Texas, DeSotos’ rich tradition is evident throughout the city. The City of DeSoto was honored to be named an All-American City by the National Civic League at the finals for the prestigious award in Anaheim, California.
DeSoto offers eye catching homes that you have to see in person. With plenty of lovingly cared for and spacious homes, potential new homeowners take advantage when a home comes on the market. There is plenty to do in DeSoto, like attending the DeSoto Motorsport Park or participating in the Kids Fishing Tournament.
According to the DeSoto School District website, with the current enrollment of 8,700 students, the DeSoto Independent School District is a small, suburban district 15 miles south of Dallas. The 23 square mile school district serves students in the communities of DeSoto, Glenn Heights and Ovilla with ten campuses. The district enjoys community support of academics and athletics, along with taxpayer support for upgraded facilities and technology. Every school provides outstanding academic instruction supported by pyramids of intervention, enrichment, and privileges.
There are plenty of food options in DeSoto, but one that stuck out to me is Krab Kingz. This restaurant is the real deal for seafood and Cajun food (don’t for get to watch the video that’s attached to this blog). Give this restaurant a try the next time you’re in the area and feel a need to scratch your seafood itch.
Whether you plan on moving to DeSoto in the near or distant future, we look forward to you being a part of our rich tradition.
If you or anyone you know is looking to move to the DFW area or sell their home, contact Aaron Everett at 214.403.0805 or click here.