Living Here

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The Argyle community is growing rapidly and most residents will tell you how they love the natural and rural feel as well as being so close to Fort Worth and Dallas. Nothing is out of reach of Argyle; There are so many different shopping centers, restaurants, and public places all within a short drive. This is the place to be for those looking to escape the city life while still living within arms reach of all that the metroplex has to offer.

History of Argyle

Argyle, Texas came into existence when the Texas & Pacific Railway Company added a railway stop at the base of Hickory Hill Road. Incorporated in 1963, Argyle has become a community known for its beautiful rural character with a small-town lifestyle.

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Best of Both Worlds

The Town of Argyle truly offers the best of both worlds with the benefits of a quiet, small community atmosphere, along with the convenience of its close proximity to the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Argyle’s excellent location within the Golden Triangle region of Denton to the North, Fort Worth to the West and Dallas to the East, provides a great place to reside, raise a family as well as having a convenient commute to regional job centers.

Argyle of Today

Known for its beautiful wooded lots and gently rolling hills, Argyle’s housing ranges from modest frame homes on small lots to expansive custom homes on multiple acres.

Argyle is also known for being situated within one of the largest concentrations of equestrian farms in the United States. Typical lot sizes are 1-2 acres, with numerous tracts in the 5-10, or larger, acreages suitable for farming, ranching and equestrian operations. Most of the newer subdivision developments offer new custom home building on smaller lots.