North Oak Cliff

    When mentioning Oak Cliff, most are referring to North Oak Cliff, but the district encompasses four communities of neighborhoods–and a huge amount of real estate. In North Oak Cliff, people here are proud to represent a convergence of artists, musicians, and culture-rich, Hispanic communities. While it’s one of the older neighborhoods, in recent years, the area has seen quite the resurgence. Renovations to the Bishop Arts District and several historic districts like Kessler Park and Winnetka Heights spurred the launch of independent restaurants and shops around family-owned Mexican restaurants and mercados. It strives to retain its open-minded, diverse character in the midst of its new popularity.

    Stevens Park Golf Course just saw a complete redesign by architect John Colligan and is open for public golfing. Kidd Springs Park offers walking trails and lots of outdoor opportunities.

    North Oak Cliff
    Population

    41,152

    Average Monthly Rent

    $1,821

    Average Home Price

    $345,269

    2024
    Population 41152
    Households 16564
    Median Age 36.2
    Median Household Income 69658
    2024 Percent
    White Alone 10978 27.5%
    Black Alone 2723 6.8%
    American Indian Alone 75 0.2%
    Asian Alone 423 1.1%
    Some Other Race Alone 114 0.3%
    Two or More Races 718 1.8%
    Hispanic Origin (any race) 24907 62.4%
    2024
    TOTAL 27896
    Less Than 9th Grade 17.8%
    9th-12th Grade - No Diploma 10.6%
    High School Graduate 14.2%
    GED/ Alternative Credential 4.8%
    Some College - No Degree 14.2%
    Associate Degree 5.1%
    Bachelor's Degree 18.8%
    Graduate/ Professional Degree 3.7%

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