Archived Report — 2026-Q1
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Farmers Branch City Trajectory
2026-Q1 Edition
The Bottom Line
Farmers Branch is the overlooked middle child of DFW—and that's exactly what makes it interesting. Sandwiched between Carrollton, Addison, and Irving, this 37,000-person city lacks the flash of its neighbors but offers something increasingly rare: a central location with DART access, falling tax rates, and room for strategic redevelopment.
The city just implemented its largest property tax cut in 41 years while simultaneously investing in transit-oriented development around the Green Line station. That's not contradiction—it's fiscal discipline meeting smart growth. With $83 million in new development since the DART station opened and 360+ apartment units breaking ground, Farmers Branch is quietly transitioning from pass-through suburb to destination-in-waiting.
For buyers priced out of Addison or looking for better commute positioning than outer-ring suburbs, Farmers Branch offers a compelling value proposition: 15 minutes to downtown Dallas, direct DART access, and median prices 20-30% below comparable transit-adjacent suburbs.