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A TO Z of Neighborhoods
These neighborhoods are listed in alphabetical order to help you learn more about our neighborhoods. These neighborhoods are also listed in their location on our Neighborhood Locater Map.

April Park: $58,000-$80,000, New to eight year-old homes

Avalon: $50,000-$75000, Family neighborhood, some new construction

Bender Terrace

Bent Tree: $45,000 - $75,000
these new , starter homes in south Lubbock are located near the Lake Ridge golf and tennis facilities, Tahoka Highway, and loop 289. Families will find a variety of attractions nearby.

Beverly Heights: $35,000-$60,000 Cozy one and two-story homes; many trees.

Bobalet Heights: $100,000-$500,000, Older well landscaped estates

Brentwood: $100,000-$300,000, Large homes with access to swimming pool.

Briercroft: $45,000 - $80,000, These established areas in south-central Lubbock offer residents spacious homes with mature landscaping. Homes in these neighborhoods are confidently located near K.N. Clapp Park and Texas Tech University.

Broadmoor: $60,000-$150,000, Super location; well established neighborhood

Caprock: $40,000-$85,000 Central, convenient to schools and shopping.

Castleridge: $105,000-$240,000, New, mid-sized, very nice homes.

Cobblestone: $130,000-$250,000, New and newer homes convenient to shopping.

Crown Heights: $100,000-$200,000, Newer addition of single family and garden homes

DePauw-McLarty: $35,000-$45,000
Small brick homes in northwest Lubbock.

Farrar Del Norte: $75,000-$110,000 Quiet, pretty area close to Loop and South Plains Mall.

Farrar: $80,000-140,000, Spacious brick homes and well-landscaped lots.

Guillot Gardens: $55,000-75,000, Family-oriented neighborhood

High Country: $60,000-100,000, Country atmosphere/city convenience; newer area

High Ridge II: $200,000-400,000, Luxury homes; one-entrance cul-de-sac streets.

Hillcrest Country Club: $130,000-200,000, Country club home on larger-sized lots; golf course.

Horizon West: $50,000-75,000, Young family subdivision in northwest Lubbock.

Hunters Glen: $55,000-$80,000, Affordable newer homes

Indiana South: $125,000-$500,000, Distinctive rural development with 1 acre lots.

Kings Lake: $200,000-$600,000, Highly restricted; newer addition of quality homes.

Kings Point: $200,000-$600,000, Highly restricted; newer addition of quality homes.

Kingsgate: $90,000-$500,000, Highly restricted, newer addition of quality homes, a gated community in southwest Lubbock outside Loop 289. within minutes of some of Lubbock's finest shopping centers and boutiques, KingsGate's excellent amenities make it an attractive place to live.

Kingspark: $175,000-$500,000, Luxury homes addition, south of Loop 289.

Kuykendall Heights: $40,000-$55,000, Affordable, established area; good location.

Lakeridge: $125,000 -
$750,000, This exclusive neighborhood, located in southwest Lubbock outside Loop 289, offers its residents a country club, golf course properties, estate-sized lots, and new construction sites. In addition to variety of shops and stores, Lakeridge's golf and tennis facilities are only seconds away.

Lake Ransom Canyon: $100,000 - $500,000, Located east of Lubbock near Buffalo Springs Lake, Lake ransom canyon offers relaxed living with a water view. this quiet, secluded neighborhood, established on a historic site and recreation area, lets residents get away from it all while living only 20 to 30 minutes from Texas Tech University.

Leftwich-Monterey: $50,000-$140,000, Lovely area of older custom built homes.

Live Oak: $55,000-$95,000, Larger homes in established area.

Lubbock Country Club: $130,000-$280,000, Prestigious older area, Country Club.

Meadowgreen: $45,000-$65,000, Moderately priced brick homes in young neighborhood.

Meadows: $60,000-$150,000, Popular addition with newer homes in southwest Lubbock.

Meadows South: $90,000-$150,000, New construction.

Melonie Gardens: $70,000-$150,000, Nice area of lovely homes and new townhomes.

Melonie Park: :$80,000 - $250,000, An attractive neighborhood boasting handsome trees and landscaping, Melonie Park is located within south-central Lubbock on both sides of Loop 289 nd Indiana Ave. easy access to the Loop makes travel throughout Lubbock quick and simple for residents and the homes are convenient to all schools

Melonie Park South: $85,000-$125,000, Homeowners Association with club house, pool, tennis.

Monterey Park: $50,000-$75,000, Nice brick homes in newer area, these new , starter homes in south Lubbock are located near the Lake Ridge golf and tennis facilities, Tahoka Highway, and loop 289. Families will find a variety of attractions nearby.

Murry Hill: $55,000-$150,000, Older area of nice homes.

Myrtle Slaton: $35,000-$145,000, Centrally located, older addition with some custom built homes.

Oak Park: $50,000-$70,000, Ideal first home area.

Oakwood: $70,000-$100,000, Established older area, spacious homes, mature trees, confidently located near K.N. Clapp Park and Texas Tech University.

Overton: $20,000 - $80,000, This neighborhood in central Lubbock has been designated as a historical district with prime investment property. Minutes from downtown, Texas Tech University, and Lubbock International airport, many of Overton's older homes have been expertly and lovingly renovated.

O'Neal Terrace: $75,000-$135,000, Older homes with historical features.

Papalote Estates:
$100,000-150,000, Rural Properties on approximately 9/10 acre.

Park Lorraine: $45,000-$65,000, West Lubbock; mid-range traditional and contemporary homes.

Park Lorraine: $45,000-$65,000, West Lubbock; mid-range traditional and contemporary homes.

Pheasant Run: $90,000-$180,000, Newer subdivision in a rapidly growing area, these communities offers handsome, newly developed luxury homes. Residents have easy access to Loop 289 and, therefore, all of Lubbock.


Piedmont: $45,000-$70,000 Four to ten year old homes.

Pine Grove: $100,000-$170,000, Newer homes in a rural setting.

Potomac Park: $45,000-$68,000, Family oriented neighborhood; mostly brick homes.

Prairie Point: $60,000-$70,000, New construction.

Preston Hills: $110,000-$190,000, Newer subdivision in a rapidly growing area.

Quaker Heights: $70,000-$100,000, Homeowners Association; good family area.

Raintree: $70,000-$135,000, Near fitness club, pool, indoor tennis; popular family area.

Rancho Verde: $90,000-$150,000, Rural Setting; oversized lots.

Ransom Canyon: $80,000-$500,000, Canyon community around a lake 6 miles east of Loop 289.

Redbud: $35,000-$70,000 Older traditional brick homes.

Regal Park: $135,000-$200,000, New development in growing southwest Lubbock.

Regency Park: $150,000-$275,000, Rural setting; new homes on ½ acre lots.

Remington Park: $90,000-$160,000, New development convenient to South Plains Mall.

Revier Farms: $45,000-$65,000, Modest family homes in northwest Lubbock.

Richland Hills: $32,000-$70,000, Comfortable area; varied sizes and conditions.

Ridgewood:
$30,000-$50,000, Small brick siding homes; some subsidized loans.

Ridgewood: $30,000 - $50,000, In west Lubbock near Lubbock Christian University. Ridgewood offers snug homes, many featuring quaint brick. Within the Frenship school district, the neighborhood is near Loop 289 and several shopping areas.

Rushland Park: $100,000-$1.5 million, Exclusive addition; elegant homes on beautifully manicured estate-sized lots. Residents are mere minutes from Texas Tech University and the medical district.


Sandlewood: $45,000-$65,000
Affordable brick and partial brick homes.

Sandlewood: $45,000-$65,000, Affordable brick and partial brick homes.

Shadow Hills: $80,000-$150,000 Northwest Lubbock development adjacent to
18-hole golf course. It is close to the medical district and is within the Frenship school district.

Slidell: $55,000-$80,000, Established homes; some new construction.

South Haven: $200,000-$300,000, New construction; homes with many amenities.

South Point: $80,000-$90,000, New construction.

Spanish Oaks: $55,000-$75,000, Developed mid-to-late 70's; convenient to shopping.

Stonegate: $90,000-$180,000, Newer subdivision in a rapidly growing area, these communities offers handsome, newly developed luxury homes. Residents have easy access to Loop 289 and, therefore, all of Lubbock.


Summerfield: $90,000-$140,000, Newer, mid-sized homes.

Tanglewood: $150,000-$1.5 million, Large older estates; mostly 30 years plus, These exclusive residential areas in west Lubbock feature elegant homes on beautifully manicured estate-sized lots. Residents are mere minutes from Texas Tech University and the medical district.


Tarrytown: $35,000-$60,000, Lovely family oriented neighborhood.

Tech Terrace/U.N.I.T.:
$40,000- $300,000, Located in the heart of Lubbock, this neighborhood is best know for its masterfully renovated homes, several of which are treasured historical landmarks, lots of character, 40 years plus, Within walking distance of Texas Tech University's main campus, the community is adjacent to Tech Terrace Park.


Terra Estates II: $85,000-$150,000, 1 & 2 acre lots; some allow horses.

Terra Estates North: $100,000-$500,000, ½ & 1 acre lots, since 1980.

Times Square: $60,000- $100,000, Quiet and convenient; attractive neighborhood
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University Pines: $35,000- $45,000, Predominately manufactured housing; nice first homes.

West Wind: $45,000- 60,000. Mid-range brick homes in Northwest Lubbock.

Westchester Park: $65,000-$100,000, New subdivision in Frenship school district.

Western Estates: $45,000-$65,000, Smaller brick and partial brick homes; reasonably priced.

Westlake Estates: $175,000-$300,000, Close to Lubbock; new rural development with 1 acre lots.

Westwood: $75,000-$300,000, Convenient rural development with 1 acre lots. Woodland Park: $90,000-$345,000, Executive styling; very nice homes.

Whisperwood: $125,000-$275,000, Executive homes; close to Medical Center in northwest Lubbock, boasts many chic and stylish homes, including town and garden houses. Thanks to Loop 289, residents have easy access to Texas Tech University and the medical district.

Woodland Park:
$90,000-$345,000, Executive styling; very nice homes.




 


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