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48 Cardona Drive
Westlake, TX 76262
DFW Corporate Enclave
Welcome to Westlake, a small North Texas town in Denton and Tarrant counties known for its corporate campuses, gated golf community, and acclaimed charter school.
Westlake is a small town straddling Denton and Tarrant counties on the northwestern side of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Incorporated in 1956, it has long had a split identity: a tiny residential population alongside an outsized corporate and commercial footprint. The town's growth was shaped by the Circle T Ranch and, notably, the development of the Solana office complex, which brought major employers to Westlake and established it as a corporate destination within the region. Solana, a large master-planned business park, has historically housed significant corporate operations—including IBM, Verizon, and Mercedes-Benz Credit—and remains the center of the town's commercial identity. The presence of such employers means Westlake's daytime population and economic activity far exceed its residential base, a defining and unusual characteristic for a town of its size. Residential development is concentrated in a handful of upscale, master-planned communities. Vaquero is a gated golf-course community of luxury estates with resort-style amenities and around-the-clock security, while Terra Bella offers a family-oriented setting with open space and walking trails. The broader area near Trophy Club, Southlake, and Roanoke provides additional housing, shopping, and services. Education is a particular draw. Westlake operates Westlake Academy, a municipally run open-enrollment charter school serving grades K through 12 and designated an International Baccalaureate World School. Depending on address, students may instead be zoned to Keller ISD, Carroll ISD, or Northwest ISD. Westlake thus attracts executives and families seeking proximity to corporate campuses, top-rated schools, and high-end residential communities in the northern Fort Worth corridor. Its location near Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and the State Highway 114 corridor further reinforces its role as a corporate and residential enclave within the Metroplex.
Westlake is a town that straddles Denton and Tarrant counties in North Texas, on the northwestern edge of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. It sits near the cities of Southlake and Trophy Club.
Westlake operates Westlake Academy, a municipally run K–12 charter school and International Baccalaureate World School. Depending on address, students may also be zoned to Keller ISD, Carroll ISD, or Northwest ISD.
Solana is a large master-planned business park in Westlake that has historically housed major corporate operations, including IBM, Verizon, and Mercedes-Benz Credit. It anchors the town's commercial and employment base.
Westlake has a small residential population of roughly 2,000, but its daytime population is far larger because of the Solana office complex and nearby corporate campuses in the northern Fort Worth corridor.
Westlake's residential areas are built around master-planned communities, most notably Vaquero, a gated golf-course community of luxury estates, and Terra Bella, a family-oriented neighborhood with walking trails and open space.
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Westlake's housing stock is limited but high-end, concentrated in master-planned communities rather than conventional subdivisions. Vaquero offers gated, golf-course estate homes with resort amenities and security, while Terra Bella provides newer family homes surrounded by open space and trails. Because the town's residential base is intentionally small and its corporate presence large, housing is scarce relative to demand and skews toward luxury and executive-level properties in the Southlake-Trophy Club corridor.
Westlake's residential areas are defined by master-planned communities. Vaquero, near the town's center, is a gated golf community of custom estates with a private club, resort amenities, and 24-hour security. Terra Bella offers a family-friendly alternative with walking trails and open space. Surrounding communities—Trophy Club, Southlake, and Roanoke—provide much of the area's broader housing, retail, and services, while the Solana business park anchors Westlake's commercial core.
Westlake combines a quiet, semi-rural residential setting with a corporate-campus economy. The town's small population and gated, master-planned communities create an exclusive, low-density atmosphere, while the Solana complex and nearby DFW Airport corridor anchor professional life. Residents enjoy proximity to the golf, shopping, and dining of Southlake and Trophy Club, and the area's top-tier schools are a central draw. The lifestyle skews toward executives, professionals, and families seeking privacy and quality of life in the northern Metroplex.
Westlake is unusual in operating its own school: Westlake Academy, a municipally operated open-enrollment charter school serving grades K through 12 as an International Baccalaureate World School. Depending on address, students may instead attend Keller ISD, Carroll ISD, or Northwest ISD—all well-regarded districts in the area. This combination of a dedicated IB charter school and access to strong suburban districts makes education a defining feature of living in Westlake.
Westlake sits in the northern Fort Worth corridor near the intersections of State Highways 114 and 170 and the DFW Connector. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is just to the east, placing the town minutes from one of the nation's busiest airports. The town's location along the 114 corridor connects residents to Southlake, Grapevine, and the broader Metroplex, while the Solana business park anchors local employment and reduces commute distances for many professionals.
Recreation in Westlake centers on its master-planned communities, particularly the Vaquero Club's golf course and resort-style amenities, along with Terra Bella's walking trails and open space. Nearby Grapevine Lake offers boating, fishing, and lakeside parks, and the towns of Southlake and Trophy Club provide additional golf, parks, and community recreation. The area's position near DFW Airport and the northern Metroplex also places regional entertainment and sporting venues within easy reach.
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