Living in the East Suburbs & Lakeside Living: A Guide for Newcomers

What are the East Suburbs & Lakeside Living Like (Rockwall County + Eastern Dallas County)


The Vibe
This region offers a more affordable and laid-back version of suburban living, often with water views or proximity to nature. Rockwall feels like a polished resort town, while Rowlett and Garland are more middle-income, working-class, and diverse. Mesquite leans older and more traditional, and Forney represents the fast-moving edge of exurban expansion.

Major Cities/Neighborhoods

  • Rockwall – Lakefront suburb with a walkable downtown, marina vibes, and newer subdivisions.
  • Rowlett – Affordable, with direct access to Lake Ray Hubbard, DART rail, and new growth.
  • Garland – Older suburb with pockets of charm, affordability, and a diverse population.
  • Mesquite – Larger working-class suburb with shopping centers, events venues, and a lower cost of living.
  • Forney – A fast-growing exurban area that mixes rural feel with new construction.

Why It Works

  • Lake Ray Hubbard brings water recreation and some unexpected lakefront real estate in a major metro.
  • Lower housing costs than most of North Dallas or the northern suburbs.
  • DART rail extends to Rowlett and Garland, offering rare transit access outside Dallas Proper.
  • You’re still relatively close to downtown Dallas—20 to 40 minutes depending on where you land.
  • Diverse mix of residents and housing types, with family-friendly neighborhoods throughout.

Watch Out For

  • Some areas (especially Garland and Mesquite) have aging infrastructure and older housing stock.
  • Fewer high-end amenities or retail than other parts of the metro—Rockwall is the exception.
  • Long-term appreciation may be slower compared to Collin County suburbs.
  • Schools are more hit-or-miss across districts—do your research.

Good Fit For

  • Budget-conscious buyers who still want a suburban or lake-adjacent lifestyle.
  • Commuters to downtown Dallas or East Dallas.
  • Families looking for space and parks without paying North Dallas prices.
  • People who like access to water activities without leaving the metro.

Things to Do

  • Lake Ray Hubbard – Boating, fishing, lakeside dining, and scenic trails.
  • Downtown Rockwall – Restaurants, weekend events, and a small-town vibe.
  • Firewheel Town Center (Garland) – Open-air shopping and family fun.
  • Mesquite Rodeo – Classic Texas entertainment just off I-635.
  • Parks and trails across Rowlett and Forney, with more coming as the suburbs expand.

Housing Snapshot
Type: Single-family homes, lakeside condos/townhomes, older ranch homes, and some new builds.

  • Buy: $280K–$550K (Garland and Mesquite on the lower end; Rockwall higher).
  • Rent: $1,300–$2,200 for apartments and homes; premium prices for lakefront properties.

Commute & Transit
I-30 connects this region directly to Dallas; traffic can back up near the lake bridge. DART Blue Line serves Garland and Rowlett with direct rail access to downtown. A car is still required for most errands, especially outside of rail-accessible zones.
It's good for reverse commutes to East Dallas hospitals or businesses.


Is This Area Right for You?
If you’re looking for more house and access to the lake without stretching your budget, this area checks a lot of boxes, especially for families and commuters to East Dallas.

If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metro.