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Life Around The Village At Colleyville: A Walkable Hub

February 26, 2026

Looking for a neighborhood where you can grab lunch on a patio, walk to community events, and still be minutes from major shopping and DFW International? If so, the Village at Colleyville might be your sweet spot. You get a compact, walkable core for daily conveniences with the larger perks of suburban living all around you. In this guide, you’ll see how life flows here, from coffee runs to evening concerts, plus what to know about homes, schools, and commuting. Let’s dive in.

Where the Village fits

The Village at Colleyville sits in central Colleyville, just west of State Highway 26 and a short stroll from City Hall. At its heart is a small retail and office building of roughly 7,900 square feet with long-term tenants, surrounded by attached townhomes and condos that give the area a true village feel. You’ll find professional offices, salons and med-spa suites, and a neighborhood apothecary that anchors the street.

If you like a tighter, pedestrian-friendly setting rather than a big-box strip, this node delivers. It reads as a village-scale town center, not a sprawling shopping center, while larger retail is still close by for weekly errands. Learn more about the property’s makeup from the building overview at the Village at Colleyville retail page.

A day in the Village

Morning: coffee and errands

Start with a quick walk to Village Lane Apothecary, a neighborhood-style compounding pharmacy that opened with a soda-fountain and coffee-bar concept. It’s a local service hub where you can pick up prescriptions and chat with staff who know the community. For many residents, that simple walk for daily needs is part of the draw. Read about the apothecary’s opening and community focus in this press announcement.

If you need a bigger grocery run, you’re a short drive from larger anchors. The nearby Town Center Colleyville corridor includes Market Street and several dining and retail options, making it a quick add-on to your morning route. Check the directory to see what’s there at Town Center Colleyville.

Lunch: patio time

Lunch often means a patio table in the sun. A long-standing local favorite, Ruggeri’s Ristorante, sits right in the Village cluster and is commonly referenced for Italian comfort dishes and outdoor seating. It’s the kind of place neighbors recommend when you ask, “Where should we meet up?” You can confirm its exact location and details via this Ruggeri’s listing page.

Afternoon: parks nearby

Craving fresh air? Two nearby parks round out your day. Colleyville Nature Center offers 46 acres, multiple ponds, and about 3.5 miles of trails, while Colleyville City Park features wide-open fields and community amenities. These green spaces give you the best of both worlds: a walkable core for dining and services, plus easy access to nature and recreation. Explore both locations on the city’s parks and facilities guide.

Evening: plaza events

As the sun sets, stroll over to the Colleyville City Hall plaza just a couple of blocks from the Village. The city invested in a new public plaza that doubles as an event lawn for seasonal programming, including concerts like Stars & Guitars, holiday tree lighting, and family-friendly gatherings. The result is a lively civic heart that ties directly into the Village. Get the big-picture context about the plaza’s role from the Village retail overview.

Walkability and getting around

At the address level, Village-area listings show Walk Scores around the low 60s, which is notably higher than many parts of Colleyville. In everyday terms, you can walk to restaurants, the apothecary, and City Hall, but you’ll still drive for larger grocery runs and broader retail. A recent central address listing notes a Walk Score of about 61 and highlights the area’s “walkable core + car-oriented periphery.” See those practical notes in this nearby office listing reference.

For travel, DFW International sits roughly 10 to 12 miles away, often a 15 to 25 minute drive depending on traffic and route. That proximity is a big plus if you travel for work or family. The nearest commuter rail stations are several miles away, so most residents rely on cars for longer trips. On a daily basis, you’ll find surface parking around the Village cluster, with sidewalks connecting City Hall, the plaza, village shops, and residences.

When you need more selection, you’re minutes from regional shopping and dining. Plan those errand runs around the offerings at Town Center Colleyville, and consider Whole Foods or Market Street options along nearby corridors.

Homes in and around

Village townhomes and condos

The residential heart of the Village is a Mediterranean and Tuscan-inspired collection of attached homes. Local listings commonly show two-story residences with private patios or balconies, plus community amenities like a pool and fitness room. Recent examples place many Village units in the high six-figure to low seven-figure range, with several active listings reported around 749,000 to 925,000 at the time of those snapshots. See property style and price context in this Village at Colleyville condo overview.

Nearby single-family options

Step just beyond the Village and you’ll find established single-family neighborhoods in central Colleyville. Streets in areas like Mill Creek, Maplewood, and the Bransford corridor offer mature lots and quick access to parks and trails. Many buyers choose this balance: a larger home with a yard within a short bike ride or quick drive to the Village core. For a sense of nearby green spaces that anchor these neighborhoods, browse the city’s parks and facilities map.

Price context

Citywide values in Colleyville sit well above national averages. Zillow reports a typical Colleyville home value around 887,478 as of data through January 31, 2026. That benchmark helps frame Village listings within the broader market. As with any real estate decision, current pricing and availability can shift, so plan to confirm the latest numbers before you make a move.

Schools and services

Grapevine-Colleyville ISD (GCISD) serves Colleyville and is a key factor many buyers consider. To review campuses and programs across the district, visit the GCISD schools page. School attendance zones can change over time, so verify current assignments for a given address during your home search.

Who this area fits

  • You want a walkable home base near dining and services without giving up suburban breathing room.
  • You prefer low-maintenance living in a townhome or condo with community amenities.
  • You travel frequently and value being 15 to 25 minutes from DFW International most days.
  • You’re moving for work and want a straightforward, orientation-friendly pocket to learn the area.
  • You love community programming and seasonal events within an easy evening stroll.

Buyer tips

  • Walk the loop at different times. Visit morning, midday, and evening to see parking, foot traffic, and patio activity.
  • Confirm HOA details. Ask about guest parking, short-term rental policies, exterior maintenance, and amenity hours for Village townhomes.
  • Verify business hours. Patios and storefronts can change; confirm your go-to spots are operating when you need them.
  • Map your weekly routine. Pair the walkable core with a plan for grocery runs at nearby centers and weekend park time.
  • Pressure-test the commute. Drive to your workplace or the airport during typical times to validate your timing window.

Ready to get a feel for life here? Let’s put together a private neighborhood tour that matches your lifestyle, from Village townhomes to nearby single-family options. If you’re planning to sell nearby, we can also discuss Compass-backed preparation and marketing to help your home stand out. Reach out to Shannon Johnson to start the conversation today.

FAQs

Is the Village at Colleyville walkable for daily errands?

  • Yes for everyday conveniences like dining, the apothecary, and services within the core, but most residents drive a few minutes to larger centers such as Town Center Colleyville for full grocery runs.

How far is the Village at Colleyville from DFW International Airport?

  • DFW is roughly 10 to 12 miles away and often a 15 to 25 minute drive depending on traffic and route, based on regional access notes from a nearby office listing.

What kinds of homes are in or near the Village at Colleyville?

  • In the core, you’ll find Mediterranean-style townhomes and condos with amenities; nearby are mature single-family neighborhoods with quick access to parks and trails. For style and pricing context, see this condo overview.

What are typical home prices around the Village at Colleyville?

  • Recent Village listings have appeared around 749,000 to 925,000, while Zillow places the typical Colleyville home value near 887,478 as of early 2026; confirm current figures before you buy.

Which school district serves the Village at Colleyville area?

  • Grapevine-Colleyville ISD serves Colleyville; you can review campuses and resources on the GCISD schools page.

What parks and outdoor spaces are close to the Village at Colleyville?

  • Colleyville Nature Center and Colleyville City Park are close by for trails, ponds, and open space; explore both on the city’s parks and facilities guide.

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