Sunday Haus: Park-Forward Living Near Lewisville Lake

About Sunday Haus

The quickest way to understand Sunday Haus is to stand at the edge of Brazos Park and watch how often neighbors drift through—dog leashes in hand, kids cutting across the grass, and evening walkers looping toward Murray Park and Turpin Park. This pocket of Highland Village feels intentionally close to green space, with Wichita Forest Park and Bruce Lockhart Lions Club Park also nearby, so it’s common for weekend plans to start outdoors before anyone even thinks about getting in the car.

Sunday Haus sits in the same orbit as the established neighborhoods around it—Russell Downs and Hermanson Addition are practically next door—so the area reads as settled rather than “newly discovered.” The streetscape feels residential and calm, with daily life oriented around nearby parks, school runs, and quick errands to familiar stops like Tom Thumb and Walmart Neighborhood Market. With a typical home value around $464,000 in the 75077 area, Sunday Haus tends to attract buyers who want a long-term place in Highland Village and a neighborhood rhythm that’s more evening stroll than constant turnover.

Community culture here is tied to the way Highland Village residents actually use their amenities. K-9 Kastle shows up in conversations because it’s the kind of place you end up at after work without planning it, and Lewisville Lake Park and Copperas Branch Park are close enough that “lake day” can be a regular thing, not a once-a-summer trip. You’ll also see people build routines around quick coffee runs to Dutch Bros. Coffee or Sip | Stir before heading back toward home.

Schools are part of the neighborhood’s identity as well, with Lewisville ISD campuses like Highland Village EL just about half a mile away and Marcus H S a short drive at roughly 1.7 miles. The overall feel is a Denton County community where households are established—homeownership runs about 77.7% in the ZIP—and where the day-to-day is shaped by parks, nearby A-rated schools, and the lake just down the road. It’s a natural fit for buyers who want Highland Village’s outdoor access and a neighborhood that already feels lived-in and connected.

Living in Sunday Haus

Living in Sunday Haus is defined by how easy it is to thread errands and downtime into the same afternoon. Brazos Park is essentially at the doorstep, and Murray Park and Turpin Park sit close enough that residents can rotate playgrounds and walking loops without repeating the same route every day. When you want a longer outing, Lewisville Lake Park is under two miles away, which makes sunrise walks, weekend picnics, and quick shoreline breaks feel like part of normal life in Highland Village rather than a special occasion.

Housing in the 75077 area leans owner-occupied, with about 75.6% of units occupied by owners and 21.7% by renters, and the ZIP’s median home value sits at $464,000. That ownership tilt shows up in the way properties are cared for and updated over time—people tend to invest with staying power. With a median household income of $127,211 and a per capita income of $55,240, Sunday Haus typically draws households that prioritize stable school zones, park access, and a home base that supports busy workweeks and active weekends.

Daily errands are straightforward. A quick grocery run might mean Tom Thumb at about 1.3 miles or Whole Foods Market around 2.2 miles, with Target close by at roughly 2.4 miles when you need a bigger cart. Coffee routines often center on Dutch Bros. Coffee (about 1.1 miles) or the nearby Starbucks options, and casual meetups tend to land at neighborhood staples like The Porch Patio Bar & Kitchen or The Brass Tap. Fitness has the same convenient feel—Planet Fitness and Anytime Fitness are both close, and families often weave swim lessons at Aqua-Tots Swim Schools or Emler Swim School into the weekly schedule.

School choice is one of the strongest anchors for day-to-day planning. Families in Lewisville ISD have multiple A-rated campuses nearby, including Highland Village EL (about 0.5 miles), McAuliffe EL (about 1 mile), Briarhill Middle (about 1.3 miles), and Marcus H S (about 1.7 miles). That proximity matters when mornings are tight and after-school activities stack up.

Commuting patterns in the area reflect what you’d expect from an established North Texas suburb, with about 68.5% of residents driving alone and 23.1% working from home. With the median age around 40.5 and about 16.5% of the population under 18, the neighborhood’s cadence often looks like weekday work-from-home mornings followed by after-school park time at Unity Park or Doubletree Ranch Park, then a quick dinner run before winding down back on quiet residential streets.

Things to Do Near Sunday Haus

Sunday Haus residents have a rare kind of convenience: multiple parks are close enough to feel like extensions of the neighborhood. Brazos Park is about a tenth of a mile away, with Murray Park and Turpin Park just beyond that, so it’s easy to squeeze in a walk after dinner or meet friends outdoors without coordinating a big plan. When you want more space, Doubletree Ranch Park and Unity Park are both nearby, and Lewisville Lake Park sits roughly 1.7 miles away for weekends that revolve around the water.

Day-to-day amenities are similarly close. Coffee runs usually mean Dutch Bros. Coffee or Sip | Stir, and grocery options range from Tom Thumb and Walmart Neighborhood Market to Whole Foods Market and Target within a short drive. For a casual night out, Legends Sports Bar and The Porch Patio Bar & Kitchen are easy picks, while The Brass Tap works well when you want a low-key spot to catch up without leaving the Highland Village area.

Neighborhoods Near Sunday Haus

Sunday Haus is surrounded by established Highland Village pockets that help define the area’s overall feel. Russell Downs and Hermanson Addition are right next door, and that closeness creates a larger “small-neighborhood” network where parks like Murray Park and Wichita Forest Park feel shared across property lines. Anderson Estates and The Oaks are also nearby, giving buyers options when they want the same Highland Village access with slightly different street patterns and nearby park proximity.

A little farther out, neighborhoods like Highland Hills I, Murray Addition, and Village Estates III broaden the choices for households trying to stay close to Lewisville ISD campuses such as Highland Village EL and Briarhill Middle. Willow Creek Estates and the nearby Highland Shores sections, including Highland Shores Phase I and Highland Shores 2-A, add to the lake-area energy that runs through this part of town, especially for residents who want to be close to Copperas Branch Park and Lewisville Lake Park.

Local Resources Around Sunday Haus

For civic needs close to home, Highland Village Municipal Court is only about 0.2 miles away, which is unusually convenient for quick municipal business. Property valuation questions in this part of Denton County typically route through Denton Central Appraisal District, located about 8.4 miles away. For county-record services, Denton County (Denton County Clerk) is roughly 9.6 miles away.

Library access is straightforward for families and remote workers, with Lewisville Public Library around 3.5 miles away and Flower Mound Public Library about 4 miles away. Public safety resources are also close, including Corinth Police Department around 3 miles away and Lewisville Police Department roughly 3.5 miles away, plus nearby fire coverage such as Lake Cities Fire Department at about 3 miles.

Schooling is a major community resource here, anchored by Lewisville ISD campuses close to Sunday Haus, including Highland Village EL, McAuliffe EL, Briarhill Middle, and Marcus H S. For households comparing options, there are also highly rated campuses nearby in Denton ISD, including Guyer H S and Harpool Middle, both within a short drive.

Frequently Asked Questions About Sunday Haus

Is Sunday Haus a good place to live?

Sunday Haus works well for buyers who want Highland Village’s park-and-lake lifestyle without giving up everyday convenience. You’re surrounded by green space—Brazos Park is about 0.1 miles away, with Murray Park and Turpin Park close by—so outdoor time becomes part of your routine. In the 75077 area, a typical home value around $464,000 pairs with a strong ownership presence, with about 77.7% of residents owning their homes. The ZIP’s median household income of $127,211 and median age of 40.5 also reflect a settled, established community where people tend to stay and invest locally.

Is Sunday Haus safe?

While specific crime statistics aren’t provided here, Sunday Haus benefits from being in a highly established Highland Village setting where homes are largely owner-occupied and neighbors recognize each other. With about 77.7% homeownership in the area, streets often have that “lived-in” feel—regular dog walkers at Brazos Park and familiar faces at places like Tom Thumb. For official matters, Highland Village Municipal Court is nearby (about 0.2 miles), and regional police support includes Corinth Police Department (around 3 miles) and Lewisville Police Department (around 3.5 miles). Many residents also naturally practice a watchful-neighbor culture simply because parks and sidewalks are used daily.

How are the schools in Sunday Haus?

Schools are a major strength for Sunday Haus, with multiple nearby campuses rated A. Lewisville ISD options close to the neighborhood include Highland Village EL (about 0.5 miles away), McAuliffe EL (about 1 mile), Briarhill Middle (about 1.3 miles), and Marcus H S (about 1.7 miles). Families also have access to additional A-rated choices within a short drive, including Flower Mound H S and specialized options like STEM Academy at Clayton Downing Middle. For those looking beyond Lewisville ISD, Denton ISD campuses such as Harpool Middle and Guyer H S are also within about 4.6 miles.

What is the cost of living in Sunday Haus?

Property taxes are a meaningful part of the cost picture in Sunday Haus. The city property tax rate is $0.5010 per $100 of valuation and the county property tax rate is $0.1859 per $100, which together add up to an estimated $0.6869 per $100 before any school district or other local taxing units are applied. School district rates weren’t provided here, so you’ll want a full tax estimate for a specific address, but the city-and-county portion alone helps frame ongoing ownership costs on a home value around $464,000. Cost-of-living indices like the BEA Regional Price Parity (where 100 equals the U.S. average) were not provided, so I can’t quote how local housing, goods, or utilities compare numerically to the national baseline. In general, Highland Village and the surrounding 75077 area skew toward higher housing costs than many North Texas suburbs, which matches the local median gross rent of $2,098 per month and the area’s income profile. One important offset in Texas is that residents don’t pay state income tax, which can improve the net monthly picture for many households even when property taxes are a larger line item.

Is Sunday Haus good for families?

Sunday Haus is well set up for families who want parks, schools, and a steady neighborhood routine close together. Brazos Park is about 0.1 miles away, with Murray Park and Turpin Park nearby for quick playground time, and K-9 Kastle is close for households with dogs. The local age profile also fits a family mix, with about 16.5% of residents under 18 and a median age of 40.5. School access is a standout, with A-rated Lewisville ISD campuses close by, including Highland Village EL (about 0.5 miles), Briarhill Middle (about 1.3 miles), and Marcus H S (about 1.7 miles).

What is Sunday Haus known for?

Sunday Haus is known for being part of the park-rich, lake-adjacent side of Highland Village where green space is woven into daily life. Residents talk about nearby parks by name—Brazos Park, Murray Park, and Wichita Forest Park—because they’re close enough to use on ordinary weekdays, not just weekends. The neighborhood also sits in a strongly school-oriented area of Lewisville ISD, with campuses like Highland Village EL and Marcus H S nearby and rated A. The broader identity is tied to the 75077 lifestyle: established homeownership, easy access to Lewisville Lake Park, and quick runs to familiar places like Tom Thumb and Whole Foods Market.

What are things to do near Sunday Haus?

Most free time near Sunday Haus revolves around parks and quick neighborhood outings. For outdoor plans, residents bounce between Brazos Park, Murray Park, and Turpin Park, then stretch the day out at Lewisville Lake Park or Copperas Branch Park when they want water access. For coffee, Dutch Bros. Coffee and Sip | Stir are popular nearby stops, and errands often pair with grocery runs to Tom Thumb, Walmart Neighborhood Market, or Whole Foods Market. If you’re meeting friends to watch a game or grab a drink, Legends Sports Bar is close, while The Porch Patio Bar & Kitchen and The Brass Tap offer easy options without needing to travel far.

What ZIP code is Sunday Haus in?

Sunday Haus is in ZIP code 75077. This is the same ZIP that covers much of Highland Village’s lake-area community and nearby Lewisville ISD campuses.

Interested in Sunday Haus?

If you’re considering Sunday Haus, I can help you compare nearby streets, park access, and Lewisville ISD school zones so you know exactly what you’re buying into. Reach out for current availability and a realistic picture of pricing in the 75077 market.

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