Fairview: Park-Linked Living in the 76210 Pocket of Corinth
About Fairview
Mornings in Fairview tend to start with quick choices that locals know by heart: a run past Meadow Oaks Park, a dog stop at The Bark Park, or a drive-thru coffee at Starbucks about 1.2 miles away before the school drop. It’s the kind of Corinth-area neighborhood where your map is basically a string of nearby green spaces—Fairview Park sits close at roughly 0.8 miles, and Town Hall Park and Agora Park are both around the 1.2-mile mark—so outdoor time doesn’t require planning, just shoes by the door.
Fairview feels connected to the broader Lake Cities rhythm because everyday errands are clustered close. ALDI is roughly 0.7 miles away, and the Walmart Supercenter sits near the 1-mile range, with Albertsons close behind at about 1.1 miles—practical distances that make the neighborhood function smoothly on weekdays. The area’s cultural “anchor” shows up in unexpected ways, too, with Agora Commons nearby (about 1.3 miles), giving residents a local place to plug into community happenings without heading all the way into a bigger city center.
Housing demand here is supported by the economics of the 76210 ZIP area, where the median home value is $376,000 and the median household income runs $113,980. That combination tends to attract buyers who are ready to settle in rather than “try a place out,” especially given that 73.1% of homes in the ZIP are owner-occupied. The neighborhood sits within a busy, educated corridor as well, with 43.5% of residents holding a bachelor’s degree or higher—one reason you’ll see lots of early-morning commutes alongside a meaningful work-from-home presence at 14.7%.
School options are a defining part of the Fairview conversation because multiple districts and campuses are close enough to shape daily routines. Families talk about nearby A-rated Denton ISD campuses like HAWK EL at about 1.7 miles, Harpool Middle around 3.8 miles, and Guyer High School roughly 2.6 miles away, while Lake Dallas ISD options like Lake Dallas High School are notably close at about 0.2 miles. Put it together and Fairview reads as a neighborhood for people who want parks on the calendar, groceries within minutes, and school choices that stay in the “short-drive” category.
Living in Fairview: Errands Close, Parks Closer
Daily life in Fairview is shaped by how quickly you can move from home routines to the places you actually use. Grocery runs don’t feel like an outing when ALDI is about 0.7 miles away and the Walmart Supercenter is roughly a mile; even a midweek “we forgot one thing” stop is manageable. For many residents, coffee becomes part of the neighborhood loop, whether it’s Starbucks around 1.2 miles away or a change of pace at Aliboba Cafe at about 2.6 miles.
Recreation is where the neighborhood’s layout really shows itself. Fairview Park is close enough to become a regular stop, and the broader ring of parks—Meadow Oaks Park around 0.6 miles, Naughton Park about 1.1 miles, and Corinth Community Park around 1.5 miles—creates a choose-your-own afternoon depending on who’s in tow. Dog owners often point to The Bark Park (about 1.3 miles) as the place where you start recognizing familiar faces, while families with younger kids gravitate toward Jackson Ranch Community Playground at roughly 1.5 miles for an easy after-school reset.
Fitness options land in that same convenient radius. It’s common to see residents mixing structured classes at F45 Training (about 1 mile) or Outlaw Fit Camp (around 1.1 miles) with a more casual routine at Anytime Fitness (roughly 2.7 miles) or 24/7 Neighborhood Fitness (around 2.6 miles). In warm months, the Jackson_Ranch_Community Pool at approximately 1.4 miles becomes part of the weekend plan, and Corinth Gymnastics (about 1.6 miles) is a nearby staple for families juggling practices.
Schools and commutes shape the weekday cadence, and Fairview’s location puts multiple campuses in play. A-rated options like HAWK EL (Denton ISD) at about 1.7 miles and Guyer H S (Denton ISD) around 2.6 miles are frequently mentioned by buyers who want strong nearby public-school reputations, while Lake Dallas H S is extremely close at about 0.2 miles for households oriented toward Lake Dallas ISD. With 71.7% of workers in the ZIP driving alone and 14.7% working from home, you’ll notice a split pattern: some streets are busiest at traditional commute hours, while others stay steady all day with at-home schedules and quick mid-morning errands.
The neighborhood’s feel is rooted in stability more than churn. The ZIP’s median age of 38.8 lines up with what you see day to day—working professionals, school-age kids, and long-term owners who know the park system and keep their routines local. Even renters are part of the fabric, with a median gross rent of $1,910 a month across the area, so you’ll meet both established homeowners and newer residents getting to know Corinth through the same nearby parks, grocery stops, and school calendars.
Things to Do Near Fairview
Fairview’s biggest advantage is how many “regular life” destinations sit within a short drive. For groceries, you can bounce between ALDI (about 0.7 miles), the Walmart Supercenter (around 1 mile), and Albertsons (roughly 1.1 miles) depending on whether you’re doing a full cart or grabbing a few items. Coffee runs are equally simple, with Starbucks about 1.2 miles away and Aliboba Cafe around 2.6 miles when you want something that feels more like a local stop than a chain routine.
For outdoor time, the nearby park network lets you rotate scenery without going far. Meadow Oaks Park (about 0.6 miles) and Fairview Park (around 0.8 miles) are easy weekday options, while The Bark Park (roughly 1.3 miles) is a favorite for dog owners who want space to let pets burn energy. When the goal is a longer hangout, Corinth Community Park (about 1.5 miles) and Pilot Knoll Park (around 2.2 miles) expand the weekend radius without turning the day into a drive.
If fitness is part of your routine, options stack up quickly with F45 Training near 1 mile and Outlaw Fit Camp around 1.1 miles, plus access to the Jackson_Ranch_Community Pool (about 1.4 miles) when Texas summer heat makes water time the best workout plan.
Neighborhoods Near Fairview
Living in Fairview also means you’re close to a set of adjacent pockets that locals treat like extensions of their own map. Meadow Oaks sits about 0.5 miles away, making it one of the closest neighbors for shared park time and quick connections across Corinth. Millenium Place at roughly 0.9 miles and Terrace Oaks Phase 1 around 1.2 miles add more nearby residential options that keep you in the same convenient orbit for groceries, gyms, and community parks.
A little farther out, Provence is around 1.4 miles away, and Lake Sharon Estates Phase 3 sits near the 2-mile mark—both close enough that friends and school activities often overlap. If your routines pull you toward the lake communities, Lake Dallas is about 2.1 miles away, and Hickory Creek is also around 2.1 miles, giving easy access to another set of parks and local services.
For buyers comparing a broader range of settings, Highland Village options like Highland Shores 17-C-I, St James, The Overlook Highland Shores Section 2, and Castlewood Section IV-II cluster in the 2.6-to-2.7-mile range. That proximity makes it realistic to shop multiple neighborhoods in one afternoon while still keeping Fairview’s day-to-day conveniences as the baseline comparison.
Local Resources Around Fairview
Fairview residents are well-positioned for nearby city services and public safety support. Corinth City Hall is about 1.2 miles away for local information and municipal needs, and the Corinth Police Department, Texas sits close at roughly 0.6 miles, which helps reinforce a visible, local presence. Fire protection is similarly convenient with the Lake Cities Fire Department around 0.6 miles, a detail many homeowners like to note when talking about response times and community readiness.
For property questions and valuations, Denton Central Appraisal District is about 5 miles away, keeping Denton County services accessible when you’re filing exemptions or reviewing assessments. If court services come up, Highland Village Municipal Court Highland Village is roughly 3.5 miles away, while the Denton County Southwest Courthouse (Denton County Texas) is farther out at about 9.3 miles.
Healthcare access in the broader area includes Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton at about 8.3 miles and Medical City Argyle A Campus of Medical City Denton around 8.4 miles. For library services beyond the immediate neighborhood, Lewisville Public Library is about 6.8 miles away, with Denton Public Library around 8.5 miles for a larger system and programming options.
Frequently Asked Questions About Fairview
Is Fairview a good place to live?
Fairview appeals to people who want a practical, park-linked routine in the 76210 area without giving up strong earning power and homeownership stability. In the surrounding ZIP, the median household income is $113,980 and the median home value is $376,000, which often translates into well-kept homes and neighbors who plan to stay, reflected in the 73.1% owner-occupied rate. Day to day, it feels convenient: ALDI is about 0.7 miles away, Starbucks is around 1.2 miles, and Fairview Park is close enough to be part of weekday life. With multiple A-rated school options nearby, including HAWK EL and Guyer H S in Denton ISD, the neighborhood fits buyers who want a steady rhythm anchored by schools, errands, and outdoor time.
Is Fairview safe?
Safety is always personal and best evaluated by visiting at different times of day, but Fairview benefits from being close to local public safety services. The Corinth Police Department, Texas is about 0.6 miles away, and the Lake Cities Fire Department is also around 0.6 miles, which gives residents a sense of nearby support rather than distant coverage. The neighborhood’s many parks—like Fairview Park, Meadow Oaks Park, and The Bark Park—also encourage regular foot traffic, which can add to a lived-in, community-watch feel. As with any area, buyers often ask neighbors about typical activity levels and choose homes on streets that match their comfort with traffic and evening park use.
How are the schools in Fairview?
School options near Fairview are a major draw because several campuses with strong ratings sit within a short drive. Denton ISD is represented by A-rated schools like HAWK EL (EE–05) about 1.7 miles away, Harpool Middle (06–08) around 3.8 miles, and Guyer H S (09–12) roughly 2.6 miles away. Lake Dallas ISD is also close, with Lake Dallas H S about 0.2 miles away and Corinth EL around 0.5 miles. Lewisville ISD options are within reach as well, including A-rated Highland Village EL and Marcus H S inside the 5-mile range. This mix matters for buyers who want choices based on grade bands, commute patterns, and campus fit.
What is the cost of living in Fairview?
Cost of living in Fairview is influenced heavily by housing and property taxes, as is typical across Denton County. On the tax side, the city property tax rate is $0.5371 per $100 of assessed value and the county property tax rate is $0.1859 per $100, which together estimate to about $0.7230 per $100 before adding any school district or special district rates. Because school district rates weren’t provided here, your true all-in rate will be higher than that estimate, and it’s worth confirming the exact school district attached to a specific address. For household budgeting, the 76210 area’s median home value is $376,000 and median gross rent is $1,910 per month, so both buyers and renters should plan for a market that isn’t “entry-level cheap” for North Texas. Texas also has no state income tax, which can help offset housing costs depending on your income. No regional price parity (RPP) indices were provided for Fairview, so I can’t quantify how local prices compare to the U.S. average using the standard index where 100 equals the national norm. In general, Corinth-area costs tend to track closely with broader North Texas patterns, with housing typically the biggest variable from one neighborhood to the next.
Is Fairview good for families?
Fairview works well for families who want parks, schools, and daily conveniences clustered close together. The quick access to green space is a practical advantage: Meadow Oaks Park is about 0.6 miles away, Fairview Park is around 0.8 miles, and Jackson Ranch Community Playground is roughly 1.5 miles, so after-school energy has somewhere to go without a big drive. School choices are another plus, with nearby A-rated campuses like HAWK EL, Harpool Middle, and Guyer H S in Denton ISD, and Lake Dallas H S exceptionally close at about 0.2 miles for Lake Dallas ISD households. The ZIP’s median age of 38.8 and under-18 share of 16.7% also suggest a meaningful family presence in the surrounding area.
What is Fairview known for?
Fairview is known locally for being tucked into a highly usable pocket of the Lake Cities area where parks and errands are genuinely close, not just “nearby” on paper. Residents tend to orient around the neighborhood’s park network—Fairview Park, Meadow Oaks Park, and The Bark Park—and the easy retail loop that includes ALDI, Walmart Supercenter, Albertsons, and Kroger within a short drive. It also stands out for access to multiple school pathways, with Denton ISD A-rated options like HAWK EL and Guyer H S nearby, plus Lake Dallas ISD campuses like Lake Dallas H S very close. The presence of Agora Commons adds a community-oriented cultural touchpoint that’s not always typical in suburban corridors.
What are things to do near Fairview?
Near Fairview, most “things to do” are built around parks, fitness, and easy meet-ups. Weekends often mean a walk or playtime at Fairview Park or Meadow Oaks Park, then letting the dog run at The Bark Park about 1.3 miles away. For structured workouts, F45 Training is about a mile away and Outlaw Fit Camp is around 1.1 miles, with the Jackson_Ranch_Community Pool near 1.4 miles when the weather turns hot. If you’re meeting friends, Starbucks sits around 1.2 miles from the neighborhood, and Aliboba Cafe at about 2.6 miles is a good alternative when you want a non-chain stop. For a different pace, Agora Commons nearby provides a local place to tap into community activity.
What ZIP code is Fairview in?
Fairview is in ZIP code 76210. Most home searches and school lookups for this area will use 76210 as the primary ZIP.
Interested in Fairview?
If you’re considering Fairview, the fastest way to get clarity is to tour the neighborhood at the times you’d actually live it—school drop, a grocery run to ALDI, and an evening walk at Fairview Park. Reach out to connect with a local real estate expert who can help you compare nearby school options and pinpoint the streets that match your routine.
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