Telea in Lantana, TX: the questions buyers actually ask, answered straight.
Below is a full page draft for Telea in Lantana, TX, modeled after the Azalea page structure, headings, section flow, and information style. Market figures are based on the uploaded Telea CMA report prepared July 1, 2026.
Prices, square footage, HOA details, schools, amenities, and resale-market context for Telea in Lantana — researched and written by a team with deep local knowledge of the Lantana community, not pulled from a national listing aggregator. Several members of Seay Realty Group’s team have lived in the Lantana community for 19+ years.
Telea is an established residential section within the Lantana master-planned community in Denton County, Texas. Lantana is known for its golf-course setting, community amenities, parks, trails, neighborhood association, and convenient access to surrounding areas including Argyle, Flower Mound, Bartonville, Highland Village, Denton, and major North Texas employment corridors.
Because Telea is part of the larger Lantana community, buyers should evaluate both the individual home and the broader Lantana lifestyle, including HOA rules, architectural standards, amenities, commute patterns, school zoning, taxes, property condition, resale trends, and total cost of ownership.
Page last reviewed July 2026. Market figures are based on a 3-year MLS/CMA review prepared July 1, 2026, covering Telea-area residential activity in Lantana from July 2, 2023 through July 1, 2026. Texas is a non-disclosure state, so exact sold prices by address are not published here. Confirm current pricing, dues, schools, HOA documents, taxes, and property-specific details before making real estate decisions.
TELEA
AN Established resale neighborhood
Telea is one of Lantana’s established resale sections, with larger homes, mature neighborhood surroundings, and convenient access to the broader Lantana amenity system. Buyers considering Telea are typically looking for substantial square footage, 3-car garages, larger lot profiles, pool possibilities, and a completed neighborhood setting rather than new-construction inventory.
RECENT SALE RANGE
APPROXIMATELY
$780K – $963K
Based on closed Telea-area sales reviewed over the 3-year CMA period. Figures are aggregated and not published by address because Texas is a non-disclosure state.
TYPICAL HOME SIZE
APPROXIMATELY
4,200 – 4,900+ sqft
The reviewed closed sales ranged from approximately 4,248 to 4,920 square feet, with the overall Telea review showing an average closed home size of approximately 4,616 square feet and a median closed size of approximately 4,648 square feet.
SCHOOLS
DENTON ISD
DOROTHY P. ADKINS ELEMENTARY
TOM HARPOOL MIDDLE SCHOOL
JOHN H. GUYER HIGH SCHOOL
YEARS BUILT
2004 – 2005
LOT SIZES
0.30 – 0.36 acres
Market information is based on an MLS/CMA review prepared July 1, 2026, covering Telea-area residential activity in Lantana, TX from July 2, 2023 through July 1, 2026. Figures are aggregated for general neighborhood context and should not be used as an appraisal or guaranteed valuation. Texas is a non-disclosure state; exact closed prices by address are not published here.
* Market information is based on an MLS/CMA review prepared July 1, 2026, covering Telea-area residential activity in Lantana, TX from July 2, 2023 through July 1, 2026. Figures are aggregated for general neighborhood context and should not be used as an appraisal or guaranteed valuation. Texas is a non-disclosure state; exact closed prices by address are not published here.
Home values vary based on condition, updates, floor plan, lot, pool, view, timing, competing inventory, financing terms, and buyer demand. HOA dues, schools, taxes, assessments, amenities, and community rules can change and should be verified directly with the applicable association, school district, county records, title company, and current MLS information before making real estate decisions. Each Keller Williams office is independently owned and operated.
01 - About Telea & Lantana
Telea is an established residential section within the Lantana master-planned community in Denton County, Texas. It offers access to the broader Lantana lifestyle, including community pools, trails, parks, fitness amenities, sports courts, neighborhood events, and the overall master-planned setting that makes Lantana one of the most recognizable communities in the 76226 area.
Telea homes are resale properties, so buyers should look closely at updates, maintenance history, HVAC age, roof age, foundation performance, drainage, landscaping, pool condition if applicable, and seller disclosures.
Seay Realty Group helps buyers and sellers understand how Telea fits within the larger Lantana real estate market, including home features, pricing strategy, resale considerations, school verification, HOA expectations, and property-specific value drivers.
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Telea is a smaller, tightly held section of Lantana, which means homes may not come available as often as in larger neighborhoods. When Telea homes do hit the market, buyers often pay close attention to square footage, pool presence, lot size, garage configuration, updates, and overall condition.
The reviewed Telea sales show a larger-home profile, with all closed homes in the CMA exceeding 4,200 square feet and each reviewed closed sale including a 3-car garage and pool. That does not mean every Telea home has those features, but it does show the type of property profile buyers often associate with this section.
Telea was built by Sanders Custom Homes (the high-end building division of Highland/Huntington Homes) Newport Custom Homes and Standard Pacific Homes (evolved into today’s nto CalAtlantic/Lennar). This community has several homes that back up to Lantana Golf Club along Carson Drive, with some very unique floorplans and lots.Â
Telea is located within the Lantana master-planned community in Denton County, Texas. Homes in this section are associated with the Telea subdivision/addition in public listing and MLS references. Buyers comparing Lantana neighborhoods should evaluate Telea’s location in relation to schools, amenity centers, trail access, commute routes, and the specific lot position of the home they are considering.
As with any Lantana neighborhood, property-specific location matters. Buyers should consider whether a home backs to another home, has a corner-lot setting, includes a pool, sits near community traffic patterns, or offers added privacy.
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Rooted in Telea from the Start
Seay Realty Group has been part of the Telea story since the very first homes broke ground. From those early days of new construction to the vibrant, established neighborhood it is today, we’ve walked alongside buyers and sellers every step of the way. We know this community down to the details — like the sought-after homes along Carson Street that back directly to the golf course, and the oversized lots that make certain pockets of Telea truly one-of-a-kind for Lantana. That kind of history means we don’t just know the floor plans and builder specs — we know which homes have the views, the space, and the setting buyers are searching for. When you work with us, you’re getting local expertise built on years of hands-on experience in this exact community.
Yes. Telea is part of Lantana, TX, a master-planned community in Denton County. Homes in Telea are generally subject to the Lantana Community Association, architectural standards, HOA rules, and community guidelines.
Subdivision labels can vary across MLS records, appraisal district records, legal descriptions, and closing documents. Buyers should verify the exact subdivision, governing documents, resale certificate, deed restrictions, and HOA rules for the specific home they are considering.
Telea should be compared with other Lantana neighborhoods based on home age, square footage, lot size, floor plan, updates, pool presence, garage configuration, proximity to amenities, traffic patterns, school zoning, and current resale inventory.
Compared with some smaller or lower-priced Lantana sections, Telea’s reviewed sales show a larger average home size, with the 3-year CMA showing an average closed size of approximately 4,616 square feet and a median closed size of approximately 4,648 square feet. Compared with newer areas, Telea may appeal to buyers who prefer an established resale setting with mature surroundings, larger floor plans, pools, and completed neighborhood infrastructure.
Telea is best understood as an established resale section of Lantana. Based on the 3-year CMA reviewed by Seay Realty Group, Telea-area homes in the report were generally built between 2004 and 2005, with larger two-story floor plans, attached 3-car garages, pool representation, and lot sizes in the approximate 0.30 to 0.36-acre range.
For buyers, that means the appeal is less about new construction and more about location, floor plan, updates, condition, outdoor living, pool presence, and access to the established Lantana lifestyle.
02 - Homes & Real Estate Market
Based on the 3-year Telea CMA reviewed by Seay Realty Group, closed Telea-area sales ranged from approximately $780,000 to $963,000, with an average closed sale price of approximately $899,500 and a median closed sale price of approximately $927,500. These figures are aggregated from MLS data and are not published by address because Texas is a non-disclosure state.
Current value can vary significantly based on updates, floor plan, square footage, pool, lot orientation, condition, timing, and competing inventory.
The reviewed closed Telea sales ranged from approximately 4,248 to 4,920 square feet, with many homes in the 4,600+ square foot range. The CMA showed an average closed home size of approximately 4,616 square feet and a median closed size of approximately 4,648 square feet.
The reviewed Telea sales included 4- to 5-bedroom homes, 4 full bathrooms plus a half bath in the reported sales, attached 3-car garage configurations, pools, and lot sizes ranging from approximately 0.305 to 0.358 acres.
Telea is a resale neighborhood within the Lantana master-planned community. Buyers looking in Telea should expect existing homes rather than new-construction inventory.
This can be appealing for buyers who prefer an established Lantana location, mature neighborhood setting, completed landscaping, existing patios, pool improvements, and owner upgrades that may already be in place.
As with any resale neighborhood, condition can vary from home to home, so buyers should carefully review updates, maintenance history, roof age, HVAC systems, foundation performance, drainage, seller disclosures, and inspection results before purchasing.
Telea includes larger single-family homes consistent with Lantana’s established residential style. Depending on the property, homes may include brick or stone exteriors, open living spaces, formal dining rooms, private studies, upstairs game rooms, covered patios, attached 3-car garages, mature landscaping, pools, outdoor living areas, and larger backyard settings.
The reviewed CMA included homes with 4 to 5 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms plus a half bath, 3-car garages, and pool properties.
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Telea is a neighborhood where the details matter. Two homes may look similar online based on square footage, but buyers may value them very differently once they compare updates, pool condition, outdoor living, lot orientation, kitchen finishes, bath renovations, flooring, roof age, HVAC age, and overall presentation.
Buying or selling in Telea? You want a team that already understands how this smaller Lantana section compares against the rest of the community — not one that is learning it for the first time during your transaction.
3-Year Telea Market Snapshot
Based on our firsthand review of Telea’s recent activity, here’s what the data shows:
Sales Activity
- Listings reviewed: 4
- Closed sales: 4
- Active listings at time of review: 0
Pricing
- Sale price range: $780K – $963K
- Average sale price: $899,500
- Median sale price: $927,500
Sale-to-List Ratio
- Average: 97.0%
- Median: 99.2%
Days on Market
- Average CDOM: 23 days
- Median CDOM: 24 days
Home Size
- Size range: 4,248 – 4,920 sq. ft.
- Average size: 4,616 sq. ft.
- Median size: 4,648 sq. ft.
Home Features
- Typical year built: 2004 – 2005
- Garage: 3-car garages
- Pool: Included in all reviewed closed sales
- Lot size range: 0.305 – 0.358 acres
The Telea market is property-specific. In the 3-year CMA, closed sales averaged approximately 97.0% of list price, with a median sale-to-list ratio of approximately 99.2%. Closed cumulative days on market ranged from approximately 11 to 34 days.
This indicates that well-positioned Telea homes can move efficiently, but pricing strategy still matters. A well-prepared, accurately priced Telea home may draw stronger attention, while homes priced ahead of the market or needing updates may not perform as strongly.
Texas is a non-disclosure state, which means final closed-sale prices are not publicly available the same way they are in some other states. That makes national real estate portals and automated home estimates less reliable for neighborhood-specific pricing.
For Telea sellers, accurate pricing should be based on MLS-supported comparable sales, current active competition, pending activity, property condition, updates, floor plan, lot features, pool presence, and current buyer demand — not just broad online estimates.
That is especially important in a higher-priced Lantana section like Telea, where two homes with similar square footage can have very different values based on updates, maintenance, backyard appeal, pool condition, and floor plan functionality.
The Telea market is property-specific. In the 3-year CMA, closed sales averaged approximately 97.0% of list price, with a median sale-to-list ratio of approximately 99.2%. Closed cumulative days on market ranged from approximately 11 to 34 days.
This indicates that well-positioned Telea homes can move efficiently, but pricing strategy still matters. A well-prepared, accurately priced Telea home may draw stronger attention, while homes priced ahead of the market or needing updates may not perform as strongly.
03 - HOA, Fees & Taxes
Yes. Telea homes are part of the Lantana Community Association. Buyers should review the current HOA resale certificate, governing documents, architectural guidelines, community rules, and fee schedule before closing.
HOA dues and inclusions can change, so the most accurate source is the current resale certificate and direct HOA confirmation. Recent Lantana MLS and resale information may reflect monthly HOA dues, but buyers should verify the current amount for the specific home before relying on any published figure.
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HOA rates are reviewed and can be adjusted annually by the Lantana Community Association board. We always recommend pulling the current resale certificate so there are no surprises at closing.
Lantana Community Association dues typically support community operations and access to amenities such as swimming pools, fitness facilities, sports courts, hike-and-bike trails, parks, common-area maintenance, and neighborhood standards.
Based on local community knowledge, Lantana HOA dues have historically included items such as:
Vector Security alarm monitoring and system installation
Front-yard maintenance
Community amenities
Common-area maintenance
Front-yard maintenance has historically included mowing, edging, pruning, weeding, and seasonal fertilization. Rear-yard maintenance may be handled separately. Buyers should verify all current services directly with the HOA before relying on any published information.
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Based on our team’s residents that live in Lantana, HOA dues currently cover:
~ Vector Security 24 hour alarm monitoring and system installation
~Front yard maintenance**
~Amenities
~Common area maintenance
**Front yard maintenance includes mowing, edging, pruning, weeding and fertilization 3 times yearly. Rear yard maintenance may be negotiated on a case-by-case basis with Gold Landscaping at (972) 241-7663.
Front Yard Maintenance CostsÂ
(This cost is based on 40 visits a year) Landscape costs have been annualized and incorporated into the monthly assessments listed above.
Fire/EMS Assessment – Lantana residents pay an annual fee, through the Association, to the Argyle Volunteer Fire Department (AVFD) for Fire and EMS service. This fee is based on the appraised value of your home and the rate charged by the AVFD. For additional information, please contact the Association’s office at 940-728-1660.
As always, before placing an offer on a home in Lantana’s Telea, contact the HOA directly for any adjustments that have been made to HOA incusions and fees.
Yes — because Lantana is unincorporated, residents pay a small annual assessment, billed through the HOA, that funds fire and EMS coverage from the Argyle Volunteer Fire Department, calculated based on the home’s appraised value rather than a flat rate. Membership at Lantana Golf Club is also separate and optional, on top of standard HOA dues. Contact Lantana Golf Club directly for their most up to date pricing.
There may be additional costs beyond standard HOA dues depending on the property, current HOA structure, and community assessments. Buyers should review the HOA resale certificate, title documents, tax records, lender estimates, and seller disclosures.
Property taxes vary by property and should be reviewed carefully before purchase. Buyers should evaluate county tax records, applicable exemptions, estimated post-purchase taxes, HOA dues, insurance, and any community-related assessments.
Online mortgage calculators may not accurately include property taxes, HOA dues, insurance, or other ownership costs. A buyer’s true monthly payment should be calculated using property-specific information.
The short answer is yes. Lantana is located within special district structures, and taxes may include allocations tied to community services and emergency services. Special assessments or district-related fees should be verified by property.
Before purchasing in Telea, buyers should review title documents, tax records, HOA information, seller disclosures, and lender estimates to understand the full cost of ownership.
04 - Schools & Local Children's Activities
Telea is zoned to Denton Independent School District. Recent public listing references for Telea-area properties identify the commonly associated campuses as:
Dorothy P. Adkins Elementary School
Tom Harpool Middle School
John H. Guyer High School
Denton ISD maintains attendance-zone resources, and buyers should always confirm current school assignment directly with Denton ISD before purchasing because boundaries can change. Harpool Middle School serves students in Lantana and the Guyer High School attendance zone, according to Denton ISD school information.
Families are drawn to Lantana not only for its homes and schools, but also for the everyday lifestyle it offers children. School-aged kids in and around the community often participate in youth sports, swim activities, tennis, golf, cheer, camps, school clubs, and neighborhood events. With community pools, playgrounds, trails, greenbelts, sports courts, and gathering spaces close to home, Lantana makes it easy for kids to stay active and connected. Â
Many families also take advantage of nearby Denton County recreation programs, seasonal camps, athletic leagues, arts activities, and enrichment opportunities. From team sports and summer swim days to school events, outdoor play, and community traditions, Lantana offers a family-friendly environment where children can build friendships, develop interests, and feel part of the neighborhood.
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Within Lantana, kids have the opportunity to join the Lantana Lightning Swim Team, Scouts, YMSL (Young Men’s Service League), the Texas Lantana Chapter of National Charity League (NCL), as well as many other clubs and activities. Lantana also has tennis and golf lessons offered within the community privately.
Kids interested in sports teams have a lot of choices for teams in soccer, baseball, youth football (Wildcats Youth Sports | Lantana Wildcats), basketball, etc. Kids from Lantana often join local recreational or developmental leagues in nearby Highland Village, Argyle, Denton and Flower Mound. In the month of June, many kids from the Lantana Community can be found at various special interest and sports camps hosted at Guyer High School.
All kids activities listed generally have fees that are not included in HOA dues. Contact each group directly for the most recent costs associated with participation. A good resource can always be found by joining one of the Lantana Focus Group face book pages such as: Lantana Moms.
Telea is in Denton ISD. Lantana’s mailing addresses may sometimes appear as Argyle, but Lantana students are generally served by Denton ISD campuses. Specific campus school zones are dependent upon the home’s location within Lantana.
School zones are subject to change, so before placing an offer on any home, including Telea, contact Denton ISD directly for confirmation of which school a home is zoned.
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While Lantana’s students are zoned for Denton ISD, school options are extraordinary for the community. Lantana has several nearby private schools such as Liberty Christian School, Founder’s Classical Academy, Harvest Christian Academy, The Selwyn School, and many other notable options. Some public school districts in this part of Texas also offer open enrollment, which you’d contact the districts directly to explore how this option works.
05 - Amenities & Everyday Life
As part of the larger Lantana community, Telea residents have access to:
- Five community swimming pools, including nearby Lantana North Pool and Heritage’s in-community pool
- A splash pad at the South Pool
- Two fitness centers
- Tennis courts and multi-sport courts
- Miles of hike-and-bike trails
- Numerous parks and playgrounds
- The 18-hole Lantana Golf Club and clubhouse (private membership)
- Pickleball Facility
- Several Lantana Community meeting spaces in two community centers
The community also hosts resident events throughout the year, including outdoor concerts, festivals, and seasonal gatherings.
Telea is located within the larger Lantana master-planned golf-course community. Proximity to the golf course may vary by property. Some Lantana homes are near golf-course areas, while others are located deeper within residential sections. Telea does have several homes along Carson Drive are golf course lots.
If golf-course proximity, views, or access are important, buyers should review the specific property location, lot orientation, and any applicable golf club membership details.
Lantana Golf Club is a private club, and golf or full clubhouse membership is optional and billed separately from standard HOA dues. Standard dues give residents the broader amenity package — pools, trails, courts, and parks — but not automatic golf privileges.
Contact Lantana Golf Club directly for their most up-to-date pricing and packages.
Telea sits roughly 8 to 10 miles south of Denton and is positioned almost equidistant between downtown Dallas and downtown Fort Worth , with reasonably convenient access to DFW International Airport via nearby highways including FM 407, FM 2499, and US-377. Telea is approximately 35 miles from both downtown Dallas and downtown Fort Worth, about 16 miles from DFW International Airport, and about 30 miles from Dallas Love Field, depending on route and traffic.
Everyday shopping and dining are close by in Highland Village and along the corridor near Lantana, including popular spots like Marty B’s, Torchy’s Tacos, Christina’s Mexican Restaurant, and Blue Goose Cantina. There are also a lot of nearby fast food, chain restaurants and unique spots to enjoy.
Telea and the surrounding Lantana area tend to appeal to homeowners who want an established, amenity-rich Denton County setting with larger homes, community standards, and access to schools, parks, trails, pools, sports courts, and nearby shopping.
Because Telea is a smaller Lantana section with larger homes, resale inventory can be limited. Buyers should be prepared to evaluate each home individually rather than relying only on broad Lantana averages.
Telea may be a strong option for relocation buyers who want an established Lantana neighborhood, larger resale homes, access to community amenities, Denton County location, and mature surroundings.
Relocation buyers should compare Telea with other Lantana sections as well as nearby communities such as Argyle, Flower Mound, Bartonville, Highland Village, Copper Canyon, and Denton to determine the best fit for budget, commute, schools, amenities, and lifestyle.
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We Watched Telea Grow — and Grew With It
Before Telea was the sought-after community it is now, Seay Realty Group was already there — guiding some of its very first buyers through the process. Since then, we’ve helped families move in, move up, and move on, all within this one special corner of Lantana. Along the way, we’ve come to know its standout features intimately: the coveted Carson Street homes with golf course views right in the backyard, and the unique oversized lots that offer a rare kind of space and privacy for Lantana. That deep, ongoing connection to the neighborhood means our advice isn’t generic — it’s grounded in real history, real relationships, and real knowledge of what makes each street in Telea special.
Lantana is not a designated 55+ community, but it continues to appeal to many 50+ buyers and seniors who want a well-maintained Denton County neighborhood with convenient amenities, attractive streetscapes, and an active community feel. As a master-planned golf course community in southwestern Denton County, Lantana offers a lifestyle that can work well for empty nesters, downsizers, retirees, and multigenerational households.
Residents enjoy access to neighborhood amenities such as walking trails, community pools, fitness facilities, parks, tennis courts, and golf-centered surroundings, creating opportunities to stay active without leaving the community. Many buyers in this stage of life also appreciate Lantana’s established neighborhoods, HOA-maintained community standards, proximity to Flower Mound, Highland Village, Denton, and Argyle, and access to nearby shopping, dining, medical offices, and everyday services.
For 50+ buyers considering Lantana, home selection often comes down to lifestyle fit. Some prefer single-story homes, lower-maintenance yards, homes near trails or amenities, or properties with flexible guest space for visiting family. Seay Realty Group helps buyers compare Lantana neighborhoods, floor plans, HOA considerations, and resale factors so they can choose a home that supports both their current needs and long-term plans.
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For the Phenomenal Over 50 of Lantana residents, there is an assortment of organized community activities that are ongoing and can be found on the community’s lifestyle calendar. From Lantana’s Ladies League, a “Chair Fit” group, gaming groups (Bunko or Mahjong anyone?) there’s always something happening in the community!
Pickleball Lovers in Lantana, TX
Pickleball has become one of the most popular ways for Lantana residents of all ages to stay active, meet neighbors, and enjoy the community lifestyle. Whether you are a beginner learning the basics, a competitive player looking for regular matches, or a family wanting a fun activity everyone can enjoy, Lantana’s amenity-focused design makes it easy to build recreation into everyday life.
Lantana residents enjoy access to community athletic amenities, parks, walking trails, fitness areas, and gathering spaces that support an active, connected lifestyle. Pickleball is especially appealing because it works well across generations — kids, parents, empty nesters, and retirees can all play together, making it a natural fit for Lantana’s neighborhood-centered environment.
For homebuyers who love pickleball, location within the community can matter. Some buyers may prefer homes near amenity centers, trails, parks, or gathering areas, while others may prioritize a floor plan that supports an active household with space for guests, sports gear, or flexible living. Seay Realty Group helps buyers understand Lantana’s neighborhoods, amenities, HOA considerations, and lifestyle fit so they can find a home that supports both recreation and everyday living.
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Seay Realty Group has its very own pickleball and tennis lover on our team! Tanya Auerbach, REALTOR can be found at Lantana’s Tennis Complex or Ferguson Courts in Lantana regularly enjoying both sports. Whether you’re just a beginner needing lessons or an experienced athlete looking for a competitive environment, there are all levels of playing styles and ages active within Lantana. Â
While the tennis courts in Lantana are first come, first served to play (with lesson and match exceptions)- Ferguson Courts has a different structure. These courts are public and are open daily to the public from 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM (with some exceptions). Other courts in the Ferguson complex include a challenge court and reservation courts- available from a reservation app. Details about the pickleball facility and any updates to their hours, rules and scheduling can be found at Ferguson Courts at Lantana Facebook Page.
Is Lantana a pet-friendly community?
Yes. Lantana is a walkable, trail-heavy master-planned community, and pets are very much part of everyday life here. With miles of hike-and-bike trails, greenbelts, sidewalks throughout Telea and the surrounding sections, and multiple neighborhood parks, dog owners have plenty of room to walk, jog, and exercise pets without leaving the community.
Are there dog parks or off-leash areas in Lantana?
Lantana’s trails, greenbelts, and neighborhood parks are popular for walking dogs, but leash rules apply throughout the community’s common areas and sidewalks, consistent with the Lantana Community Association’s general conduct guidelines.Â
For dedicated off-leash dog parks, several are within a short drive of Telea, including options in nearby Highland Village, Flower Mound, and Corinth — a convenient option for pet owners who want a fenced, off-leash space in addition to on-leash Lantana’s trail system.
Does the Lantana HOA have pet rules or restrictions?
Telea homes fall under the Lantana Community Association, and like most HOA communities, there are typically guidelines around leash requirements in common areas, pet waste cleanup, and general nuisance/noise provisions. Some HOAs also include breed, size, or per-household pet limits in their governing documents, however Lantana’s governing documents do not currently have breed or size restrictions for its homeowners.
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Pets are a big part of daily life in Lantana — you’ll see dogs on nearly every evening walk through Telea and along the community trails. If you’re relocating with pets, we always recommend pulling the current HOA pet guidelines as part of your due diligence, right alongside architectural standards and resale certificate review, so there are no surprises after you move in.
Where can pet owners find vets, groomers, and pet supplies near Telea?
Telea’s location within Lantana puts residents within a short drive of veterinary clinics, groomers, boarding facilities, and pet supply retailers in nearby Highland Village, Argyle, Flower Mound, and Denton. Several local pet-sitting and dog-walking services also serve the Lantana area directly, which is a popular option for residents who travel or work long hours.
As with any pet-related provider, buyers and residents should confirm current hours, availability, and services directly, since offerings can change.
Is Lantana a good fit for buyers with larger or multiple dogs?
Lantana’s trail network, open green spaces, and lower-density neighborhood feel tend to appeal to buyers with active dogs or multiple pets. That said, yard size, fencing, and lot orientation vary significantly across Telea and the rest of Lantana, so buyers should walk the actual property with their pets’ needs in mind — not just the neighborhood as a whole.Â
Several of our Seay Realty Group team members have dogs in their prospective neighborhoods in Lantana, and all agree that the K9 community in Lantana is actively thriving. Just ask Maddie (our marketing director’s rottweiler), Penny (our executive assistant’s minature dachshund) or Gary (our listing coordinator’s labrador)- Lantana has some added amenities for pet owners, such as conveniently located disposal bags and trash containers located throughout the trails and along the sidewalks.
Seay Realty Group can help pet-owning buyers narrow in on Telea listings with the yard space, fencing, and proximity to trails or greenbelts that fit their pets’ lifestyle.
06 - Buying or Selling in Telea
Seay Realty Group brings local Lantana knowledge, MLS-supported pricing strategy, marketing expertise, and neighborhood-specific insight to Telea buyers and sellers.
For sellers, that means pricing the home against the correct competition, not just broad 76226 averages. For buyers, it means understanding what drives value inside Telea and how to compare homes across Lantana’s many neighborhoods.
Because Texas is a non-disclosure state, working with a local team that has access to MLS-supported comparable sales is especially important when evaluating home value in Telea.
Seay Realty Group helps clients evaluate:
- Telea resale trends
- Current Lantana inventory
- Comparable sales
- Property condition
- HOA expectations
- School verification
- Tax and ownership costs
- Offer strategy
- Listing strategy
- Negotiation and closing details
The fastest way to get started is to contact Seay Realty Group directly for a buyer consultation or a free, no-obligation home value report for a Telea property. Buyers can also ask about off-market or coming-soon opportunities, since some of the best Lantana homes change hands before ever reaching public listing portals.
You can also see what other communities Seay Realty Group agents serve, including other communities within Lantana.
Telea sellers should understand that pricing cannot be based only on square footage or online estimates. The 3-year CMA shows a meaningful range in sale-to-list performance and days on market, which means buyers are evaluating condition, updates, floor plan, lot, garage configuration, pool condition, outdoor living, and presentation carefully.
Before listing a Telea home, sellers should review:
Recent Telea MLS activity
Competing active homes in Lantana
Pending activity
Updated vs. original finishes
Paint, flooring, lighting, and curb appeal
Roof, HVAC, foundation, and major systems
Pool condition and equipment, if applicable
Outdoor living areas
Lot positioning and privacy
Staging and photography strategy
Pricing strategy based on current buyer demand
In a resale neighborhood like Telea, the goal is to help buyers clearly understand why your home stands out compared with other available options. When you’re considering listing your home on the real estate market, contact Seay Realty Group for a no-obligation consultation. Our agents can help you understand what the current market looks like at the time you’re considering selling, and also help you identify what steps you may want to take to prepare AND what things you would not need to do to your home. This can save you time and money, before you ever begin the process.
In the 3-year CMA, closed Telea sales showed an average cumulative days on market of approximately 23 days and a median of approximately 24 days. The reviewed sales ranged from approximately 11 to 34 cumulative days on market.
That variation usually comes down to pricing, condition, updates, marketing, floor plan, timing, and buyer demand at the moment the home is listed.
For established Lantana resale homes, buyers tend to respond well to clean presentation, updated finishes, strong photography, accurate pricing, clear disclosure of improvements, and a marketing plan that explains both the home and the Lantana lifestyle.
Important seller preparation items include:
Fresh interior paint where needed
Updated lighting where appropriate
Professional cleaning
Decluttering and staging
Landscape refresh
Minor repair completion
HVAC, roof, and system documentation
Pool service documentation, if applicable
High-quality photography
Video and social media exposure
Local SEO and AI-search-optimized listing exposure
Clear explanation of Lantana amenities and Telea market context
Buyers considering Telea should look beyond bedroom count and price. Important evaluation points include:
Roof age
HVAC age
Foundation performance
Drainage
Window condition
Flooring updates
Kitchen updates
Bathroom updates
Pool condition and equipment
Fence condition
Lot orientation
Backyard usability
Garage configuration
Floor plan functionality
Seller disclosures
HOA documents
Tax estimates
Insurance costs
Because Telea is an established resale neighborhood, two homes with similar square footage may have different values depending on condition, updates, layout, lot appeal, and maintenance history.
Lantana's Telea | Market Information
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