Guide · Updated 2026
Best Areas for Indians to Live in Dallas–Fort Worth
Choosing the right suburb is the most important decision for newcomers in DFW. This guide compares the top Desi-friendly areas by rent, schools, commute, and community so you can pick the area that fits your life stage — student, bachelor, or family.
Where do most Indians live in DFW?
The South Asian community is concentrated north of Dallas along the US-75 and Dallas North Tollway corridors, plus Irving near the airport. Each area has a distinct profile.
- Irving (Las Colinas): central, affordable, near DFW airport and many offices
- Plano: large Indian community, excellent schools, mid-to-high rent
- Frisco: newest, family-favorite, top schools, higher rent
- Richardson: close to UT Dallas, great for students and young families
- Carrollton: budget-friendly, strong Korean + Indian mix
- McKinney / Allen: growing suburbs with newer, value housing
Which area is best for students?
Richardson is the top pick for students because it surrounds UT Dallas and has the cheapest shared rooms close to campus. Carrollton and parts of Irving are also popular for affordable bachelor housing with easy highway access.
Which area is best for families with school-age kids?
Frisco and Plano have some of the highest-rated public schools in Texas, which is why most Indian families with children prefer them despite higher rent. Allen and McKinney offer similar schools with slightly lower housing costs.
How long is the commute between these suburbs?
DFW is car-first. Plan for traffic on the Dallas North Tollway and US-75 during peak hours.
- Irving to downtown Dallas: 20–30 minutes
- Plano to Richardson tech offices: 15–25 minutes
- Frisco to Plano: 15–20 minutes
- A car is essential — public transit is limited outside the DART rail line
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Frisco or Plano better for Indian families?
Both are excellent. Frisco is newer with brand-new homes and top schools but higher rent; Plano has an established, very large Indian community with great schools and slightly more affordable older housing. Families choosing on schools alone are happy with either.
What is the cheapest Desi-friendly area in DFW?
Irving and Carrollton are the most budget-friendly Desi hubs, with the lowest shared-room and apartment rents while still being close to Indian groceries, temples, and offices.
Do I need a car to live in these DFW suburbs?
Yes, for almost everyone. DFW is built around highways and a car is needed for work, groceries, and daily life. The DART rail covers parts of Dallas, Plano, Richardson, and Carrollton but is not enough for suburban living.