Dallas Apartment Blog

Perry Heights

Thursday, January 03, 2008

The neighborhood of Perry Heights was established in 1922 as a residential area.  It’s hard to imagine an area that offers its residents better access to major thoroughfares without the usually noise and pollution that comes with it.  The neighborhood is set between I-35 and I-45, with easy access to Love Field, the Arts District, impressive medical facilities as well as the entertainment and history hubs of West End and Deep Ellum.

Perry Heights offers a wide variety of architecture to please the eye, as well.  Most of the homes and buildings are from the 1920’s and are well maintained.  You’ll find Colonial Revival mansions standing close by bungalows and Tudors.  The wide variety of housing is a reflection of the different types of people you’ll find here.

Perry Heights, more than its beautiful homes, is known for its trees. Oak, elm and pecan trees spread their branches and leaves across the neighborhood’s roads, offering beauty and shade to the area’s animals and residents.  You’ll find a large variety of animal life in the area, as well; raccoons, squirrels, rabbits and more, hiding away behind cascades of ivy and ferns.

Perry Heights offers residents an incredible experience: quiet family life in the heart of downtown Dallas.  The rich and varied life of the Arts District is just a few blocks from Perry Heights secluded homes, offering residents as much culture and fun as they can handle.  West End offers historical buildings and more nightlife, while Deep Ellum’s proximity provides the residents of the area with unparalled access to fantastic musical performances.



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