1. States
  2. /Texas
  3. /Dallas County
  4. /Highland Park

Related Data

Bars & GamingJobs & EconomyMunicipal BudgetLocal News
MyTownView — local government intelligence platformMyTownView

Civic intelligence for your community. Every meeting. Every permit. Every decision.

Platform

IllinoisMissouriTexasOhioFloridaWisconsinNevadaBlogRequest Your Town

Company

AboutContactPressCoverage Map

Follow Us

FacebookInstagramRedditX / Twitter

Legal

Privacy PolicyTerms & Conditions

© 2026 JCAR Development. All rights reserved.  · Buy the devs a beer

MyTownView
MyTownViewMyTownView
Follow a Town
Browse TownsBlogAboutContactRequest a Town
Buy the devs a beer
Sign InSign Up

Showing latest year with year-over-year changes. Full permit history available with a paid plan. View plans →

Year

Insightsi

Construction activity held steady in 2024, with 91 housing units permitted.

  • •194% more units than the average Polk County town (31), suggesting faster-than-typical growth.
  • •Average unit valued at $300K — 22% below the Polk County average of $383K, indicating more affordable construction.
  • •75.8% of new units were multi-family (apartments, condos, duplexes).

Total Unitsi

91 ▲ 4.6%

2024

Total Valuei

$27.3M ▲ 4.7%

2024

Single-Familyi

24.2%

22 units

Multi-Familyi

75.8%

69 units

Highland Park vs. Avg. Polk Co. Town (2024)i

Highland ParkAvg.Diff
Total Unitsi9131+194%
Total Valuei$27.3M$11.9M+130%
Single-Familyi2218+22%
Multi-Familyi6913+431%
Buildingsi3419+79%
Value / Uniti$300K$383K-22%

Housing Units Permittedi

Solid line is Highland Park; dashed line is Polk County average.

Construction Valuei

Solid line is Highland Park; dashed line is Polk County average.

Census BPS