Lantana isn’t just a neighborhood — it’s a lifestyle. This award-winning, master‑planned community in southern Denton County is designed with families in mind, offering resort-style amenities, top-rated schools, and a sense of community that’s hard to replicate. If Highland Village feels established, Lantana feels intentional.
Proximity to Major Cities: 35–40 minutes to Dallas and Fort Worth
Highways: Easy access to FM 407, I-35W, and Highway 377
Nearby Cities: Argyle, Highland Village, Flower Mound, Double Oak
Air Travel: ~30 minutes to DFW Airport
Despite the peaceful setting, you’re never far from what you need.
Lantana is known for beautifully designed homes and meticulously maintained neighborhoods.
Home Styles: Single-family homes ranging from starter-friendly to luxury estates
Builders: Highland Homes, Perry Homes, David Weekley, and more
Neighborhood Design: Tree-lined streets, walking paths, pocket parks
💰 Average Home Price: ~$475,000–$750,000+
Homes here hold value thanks to demand and thoughtful development.
School District: Denton ISD
Highly Rated Schools Within the Community:
E.P. Rayzor Elementary
Tom Harpool Middle School
Guyer High School
School proximity and quality are major drivers for families choosing Lantana.
This is where Lantana truly shines.
Resort-Style Amenities:
Multiple pools and splash pads
Fitness centers
Tennis, pickleball, and basketball courts
Trails & Green Space: Miles of hike-and-bike trails
Golf: Lantana Golf Club at the heart of the community
Events: HOA-hosted events, food trucks, movie nights, and holiday celebrations
Kids stay busy. Parents stay sane. Win-win.
Strong resale values
Popular with relocating families and move-up buyers
Limited future expansion helps protect home values
Lantana is built out thoughtfully — not endlessly.
Families with young and school-age children
Professionals commuting to Dallas, Fort Worth, or Denton
Buyers wanting community, amenities, and schools in one package
Pros
Exceptional amenities
Strong Denton ISD schools
Highly social, family-oriented environment
Beautifully maintained neighborhoods
Considerations
HOA fees (worth it for most residents)
Less “small-town” and more curated community feel