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924 Mcgehee Court
Fate, TX 75087
Fast-Growing Rockwall County Suburb
Welcome to Fate, a rapidly growing Rockwall County city east of Dallas where master-planned communities rise near Interstate 30 and Lake Ray Hubbard.
Fate is a city in the center of Rockwall County, Texas, on the eastern edge of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. For most of its history it was a tiny agricultural settlement — it incorporated in 1908 and had barely 600 residents as recently as the 2000 census. The town's name reflects its rural roots: it was adopted from the nickname "Fate," used for a local resident, George Washington Lafayette Peyton, when the community opened its post office in 1880. Everything about Fate changed in the 21st century. Positioned along State Highway 66 and close to Interstate 30, the city became a natural target for residential growth as the Dallas area pushed eastward. By the 2020 census, Fate's population had climbed to nearly 18,000, an increase of almost 30-fold in two decades, making it one of the fastest-growing municipalities in the region. That growth arrived almost entirely in the form of master-planned communities — large, amenity-rich neighborhoods such as Woodcreek, Monterra, and Edgewater — built around pools, trails, parks, and new schools. The city's character today is defined by young families, new construction, and commuting. Fate is split between the Rockwall and Royse City independent school districts, and its schools are a central reason families choose the area. Lake Ray Hubbard and the waterfront district at The Harbor in nearby Rockwall provide the closest major recreation and dining, while downtown Dallas sits within a reasonable drive along I-30. Fate remains a place in transition: it markets itself on small-town values while absorbing the growth of the metroplex, and its appeal lies in offering newer, more affordable single-family housing with a workable commute into Dallas.
Fate is located in the center of Rockwall County, Texas, east of Dallas and northeast of the city of Rockwall. It forms part of the greater Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex region.
Fate's students are served by two school districts. Rockwall Independent School District and Royse City Independent School District both cover portions of the city, and several newer neighborhoods have campuses located within or near the community.
Fate is named for George Washington Lafayette 'Fate' Peyton, a local resident whose nickname was adopted when the community opened its post office in 1880. The city was officially incorporated in 1908 after decades as a small agricultural settlement.
Fate has grown from about 600 residents in 2000 to roughly 18,000 by the 2020 census. Its rapid expansion has been driven by new master-planned communities and its position along Highway 66 and Interstate 30 for Dallas commuters.
Fate's housing is concentrated in master-planned communities. Woodcreek is the largest and most established, with multiple amenity centers, while Monterra and Edgewater are newer communities with resort-style pools, trails, and pickleball courts.
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