Located just north of Dallas’s busy central business district is the picturesque Turtle Creek, a lovely waterway adjacent to Turtle Creek Boulevard in the popular Oak Lawn section of Dallas.


The area is decidedly exclusive, and home to high-end real estate properties, well-considered investment firms, and other prestigious companies, including the Perot family of companies housed in a stunning six-acre, high tech campus constructed in 2017.

Known for its incomparable vertical living spaces reaching into the Texas sky above green treetops and lush surroundings, Turtle Creek high-rises specialize in large floor-to-ceiling windows that facilitate breathtaking panoramas, and visual access to glittering skylines, natural vistas, and insights to otherwise hidden geographic characteristics. 

Signature condominiums in the area include the lavish Mayfair, Plaza I & II Condominiums, the stately Renaissance on Turtle Creek, Claridge, 3525 Turtle Creek, and The Mansion Residences at Turtle Creek, all representing a dedication to fashionable, luxurious living.

The region has often been described as Dallas’s version of English country living with an energized, sophisticated urban twist.

Turtle Creek’s exclusive zip code is shared by many of the area’s most notable Dallasites including well-respected business executives, sports and entertainment figures, and a variety of other distinguished residents.

The Turtle Creek Conservancy maintains and enhances the 90acres that comprise Turtle Creek Park The popular Katy Trail, a 3.5-mile scenic, tree-canopied running, walking, and biking path connects Highland Park, Turtle Creek, Uptown, and the vital, master-planned commercial district known as Victory Park.

Majestic Southern Methodist University is close, as is the fascinating George W. Bush Presidential Center, which adjoins the lovely campus.

The casual outdoor vibe at the Katy Trail Icehouse, chic Parigi’s, and the fun, low-key Lucky’s Cafe in adjacent Oak Lawn, all speak directly to the area’s high level of walkability, and diversity of style, presentation and quality.

Plus, there is excellent boutique shopping in Uptown and Turtle Creek Village, as well as at NorthPark Center and Highland Park Village, which are conveniently located.

Enjoy incomparable five-star upscale dining at the legendary Mansion on Turtle Creek,and the Harwood District’s ever-increasing variety of cuisine as dynamic arts and culture options unfold nearby at the AT&T Performing Arts Center.

Professional basketball and hockey, as well as other sporting events, happen at the American Airlines Center, while nightly House of Blues concerts makes the region unforgettable.