Lewisville Guide

Moving to Lewisville, Texas

Lewisville is a lakeside city on the I-35E corridor with a redeveloping old town and miles of Lewisville Lake shoreline. It’s not for everyone, and it doesn’t try to be. Know what you’re getting into on jobs, housing, and daily life and you’ll be fine.

Jobs and the Commute

Lewisville leans on corridor offices and distribution, plus the metro commute. For work, I-35E into Dallas or up toward Denton. That’s the practical calculus of living here: whether the drive to your job pencils out. The upside is that you’re plugged into the wider Dallas–Fort Worth economy no matter where you land, and with no state income tax, the paycheck stretches further than it would in most of the country.

Housing and Daily Life

Housing in Lewisville sits around the metro average — not the bargain of the far exurbs, not the premium of the trophy suburbs. You’ll find a real range of prices and home ages, which is part of the appeal for buyers who want choice without the top-tier price tag. What sets Lewisville apart is Lewisville Lake recreation. It’s a place chosen more for value, location, or character than for a marquee school district. Beyond that, it’s the standard North Texas package: you’ll drive for everything, the summers are long, and spring brings the odd hailstorm.

The Honest Trade-offs

No place is a clean win. Lewisville’s strengths — lake recreation right in town, central denton county location on i-35e — come with real costs: i-35e traffic is a daily fact of life, and sprawling with no strong single center. Stack that against the metro-wide facts — high property taxes, car dependence, brutal Augusts — and decide with your eyes open. For the right household, it adds up.

The Honest Pros and Cons

What's Good

  • Lake recreation right in town
  • Central Denton County location on I-35E
  • A mix of housing prices and ages to choose from
  • No state income tax
  • Access to one of the country’s deepest job markets

What's Not

  • I-35E traffic is a daily fact of life
  • Sprawling with no strong single center
  • Long, hot summers and near-total car dependence
  • High property taxes, like all of Texas

Lewisville Is a Good Fit For

  • Lake and outdoors people
  • Commuters wanting a central Denton County base
  • People escaping higher-tax, higher-cost states

Might Not Be Your Thing If

  • People who want a compact, walkable town
  • Anyone who needs walkable density or cool summers

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