McLendon-Chisholm is a small, growing city in Rockwall County, located just south and east of Rockwall along Highway 205. With a population under 5,000, it is one of the quietest communities in the area, and that is exactly the point. Large lots, custom homes, rolling countryside, and low crime define the experience here. Yet Dallas is only about 30 miles west on I-30. McLendon-Chisholm attracts buyers who want the feel of country living with the convenience of suburban infrastructure nearby.
Large residential lots and spacious custom homes throughout the city
A peaceful, rural setting with scenic views and minimal commercial development
Served by Rockwall ISD, one of the top-rated school districts in the region
Low crime rates and a family-oriented atmosphere
A short drive to Rockwall's shopping, dining, and lakefront entertainment at The Harbor
Rapidly growing with new master-planned communities from respected builders
Median household income well above both state and national averages
McLendon-Chisholm has historically been a community of custom estates on large acreage, and much of the city still fits that description. However, the past several years have brought a wave of new development that has introduced master-planned neighborhoods with modern amenities.
Sonoma Verde: One of the most popular newer communities, offering homes on 60-foot lots. A good entry point for buyers who want to be in McLendon-Chisholm and Rockwall ISD without committing to multi-acre property.
Horizon Lakes: A newer Huffines Communities development in Rockwall County, close to elementary and middle school campuses within Rockwall ISD. Features scenic landscapes and community amenities.
Heritage: Built by Altura Homes, this community sits on the border of Heath and McLendon-Chisholm. Homes range from roughly 2,600 to 3,900 square feet with four to five bedrooms.
Custom Estates: Throughout McLendon-Chisholm, you will find custom-built homes on one to five or more acres. These properties often feature workshops, outbuildings, mature trees, and views of open pastureland. Styles range from traditional Texas ranch to newer transitional designs.
Local Tip: McLendon-Chisholm's recent growth means buyers can find both established acreage estates and new construction in the same city. If you want Rockwall ISD schools and more land than Rockwall proper can offer, this is the place to look.
McLendon-Chisholm is purely residential. There is no commercial district or downtown. Residents drive to Rockwall for groceries, dining, and entertainment, and that trip is typically five to ten minutes. The Harbor in Rockwall, with its waterfront restaurants and shops, is the closest entertainment hub. Forney, to the south, also offers retail options.
The appeal here is space and quiet. Homes are set back from quiet country roads, and evenings are defined by open skies rather than streetlights. For families with children, the community feel is strong. Rockwall ISD serves the area with well-regarded campuses, and the proximity to Rockwall means extracurricular activities, youth sports leagues, and community events are easily accessible.
McLendon-Chisholm is for buyers who prioritize privacy, land, and a slower pace of daily life. It is not the right fit if you want walkability or nightlife on your doorstep. But if your ideal evening involves sitting on your back porch watching the sunset over open pasture, with the knowledge that excellent schools and Lake Ray Hubbard are a short drive away, this community delivers.
The commute to Dallas is worth noting: residents report an average of about 40 minutes each way. Many homeowners here are remote workers, business owners, or professionals with flexible schedules. The trade-off between commute time and quality of life is one that most McLendon-Chisholm residents make deliberately and happily.
Local Tip: If you are moving from a more urban area, the transition to McLendon-Chisholm can feel dramatic. Give it a few weeks. Residents consistently say that once they settle in, they never want to leave.
McLendon-Chisholm has 1,298 households, with an average household size of 3.17. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in McLendon-Chisholm do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 4,121 people call McLendon-Chisholm home. The population density is 329.59 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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