Park Cities
Highland Park, University Park, Volk Estates
Architecturally and Historically Significant Homes in Park Cities
Park Cities is made up of the Town of Highland Park and the city of University Park and SMU. Here you will see the Highland Park Homes for Sale, and all the neighborhoods and sub neighborhoods of the Park Cities.
SMU is Embraced by Highland Park and University Park
SMU Recently Celebrated Its Centennial and Continues to be Celebrated by Dallas, Highland Park and University Park.
Featured Homes For Sale in Park Cities
Click on above photographs to see Park Cities real estate and homes for sale or that have sold
University Park has extraordinary estate homes in Volk Estates and architect designed cottages close to SMU. From the grade schools to SMU, University Park is known for education.
- Douglas Newby
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Park Cities Real Estate found in the Park Cities Neighborhoods
Neighborhoods of Park Cities
Highland Park Neighborhood
We share your interest in Highland Park both professionally and avocationally and want to share with you our knowledge of the architecturally significant homes, the Highland Park estate homes and... See More
University Park Neighborhood
The unifying theme of University Park is the excellent Highland Park Independent School District schools. Coupled with University Park’s reputation for safety, parks and tree lined streets, families with young... See More
Jim and I can’t begin to thank you enough or all of your efforts and infinite patience in helping us finally find a home. We are so appreciative and excited.
-Jacqueline Deeken
Map of Park Cities
Park Cities Map of Park Cities Neighborhoods
Park Cities is one of the featured neighborhoods found in the Dallas area. Park Cities is made up of two smaller neighborhoods inside Park Cities. Click on the map and discover each specific neighborhood as you explore this area.
Dear Doug,
…You have made yourself unique in the real estate industry in Dallas. The properties you market are professionally described and photographed, both of which are truly rare in this city.Sincerely,
Carl B. Schieffer
President, Live Oak State Bank


