Garland

Garland, located in Dallas County, is the ninth largest city in Texas with a population of 233,564 residing within 57 square miles.  The median appraised value for a home in Garland is $111,700; average apartment rent is $895 and the median income of $49,652. Garland has a strong industrial base with more than 4,500 businesses. Raytheon is one of Garland's major employers.  Garland ISD is the 14th largest school district in Texas and serves Garland, Rowlett, and Sachse. More than 58,000 students are enrolled in its 71 schools including some of the best Magnet programs in Texas. Higher education is available at Amber University, a private, upper-division and graduate-level institution.  For those interested in sports, Garland offers private golf courses as well as one of the best public golf courses in Texas (Firewheel Golf Course), tennis, swimming, and other team sports. The city's frontage on Lake Ray Hubbard provides boating, fishing, and water sports, and other area lakes are within close driving distance. Garland has 69 public parks (more than 2,000 acres).  A variety of sports complexes, 243 acres of forests and 1,689 acres of parks make the city highly attractive.

 

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Updated Dec 23, 2024 7:43:pm. Based on information from the North Texas Real Estate Information Systems, Inc. This information is provided for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing.
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