Little Elm, Texas, is a rapidly growing community located along the northern and eastern shores of Lewisville Lake, approximately 33 miles north of Dallas. Known for its scenic lakefront and small-town charm, Little Elm offers residents a unique blend of recreational opportunities and modern amenities.
Community and Lifestyle
With a population that has surged from 3,646 in 2000 to over 46,000 by 2020, Little Elm has managed to maintain its welcoming atmosphere while accommodating significant growth. The town's motto, "Town With A Lake Attitude," reflects its commitment to providing a relaxed, lakeside lifestyle. The Lakefront district serves as the heart of the community, featuring a variety of restaurants, shops, and entertainment options that cater to both residents and visitors.
Recreation and Parks
Little Elm boasts over 66 miles of shoreline along Lewisville Lake, making it a haven for water enthusiasts. The town maintains several parks, including Little Elm Park, Cottonwood Park, Beard Park, and McCord Park, each offering amenities such as trails, playgrounds, and fishing docks. McCord Park, a 38-acre wooded area, features trails, a disc golf course, and a fishing dock, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities.
Education
The town is served by multiple school districts, including Little Elm ISD, Frisco ISD, and Denton ISD, ensuring access to quality education for its residents. Little Elm ISD, in particular, has experienced rapid growth, reflecting the town's expanding population.
Housing and Development
Housing in Little Elm primarily consists of single-family homes in master-planned subdivisions developed from the late 1990s through the late 2010s. In response to the growing demand for diverse housing options, the town has seen an increase in apartments and townhomes, particularly in the Lakefront district, promoting a more walkable and connected community.
Awards and Recognition
Little Elm has received several accolades, including being named a Tree City USA community by the Arbor Day Foundation for its commitment to urban forestry. Additionally, the town was recognized as the safest city in Texas by the FBI in 2013, highlighting its dedication to maintaining a secure environment for its residents.
-
-
-
-
FEATURED LISTINGS
Representing a Bespoke Collection of Austin’s Finest Properties.
MARKET TRENDS

housing detail

Coming Soon
Listing Detail
Commute Score

Coming Soon
demographics

Coming Soon

Coming Soon

Coming Soon