
Devonshire residents describe their neighborhood as quaint, safe, and unique.
With a location that’s hard to beat — access to prime shopping and dining along Lovers Lane, plus downtown Dallas, Preston Center, and NorthPark just a quick trip away — Devonshire residents are justifiably proud of the little corner near the center of the city that they’ve chosen to call home.
Devonshire residents describe their neighborhood as quaint, safe, and unique.
Devonshire enjoys access to many of the same shopping and dining amenities as neighboring Highland Park and University Park.
It’s a decades-old community that has seen its fair share of new construction replace the original homes.
The neighborhood association has worked to forge a true sense of community.
This upscale neighborhood features a variety of styles of homes.
The 2016 population of Devonshire is estimated to be 1,542. That’s a change of +1.7% in the last five years. Over the next five years, the population is projected to change by +3.2%.
The number of households is 692, a change of +1.4% in the last five years. In the next five years, the number of households is projected to change +3.1%.
The average household size is 2.23.
The median household income is $158,766 and, of the entire population age 16 and over, 27.0% aren’t in the labor force. 1.8% of families live below the poverty line.
Among those employed, 5.7% are blue-collar workers, 90.3% are white-collar workers, and 4.0% are occupied as service industry or farm workers.
The average commute time for workers who live in this area is 20.0 minutes. The average number of vehicles per household is 1.9.
85.6% of Devonshire homes are detached, single-family houses. The median owner-occupied home value is $858,317
83.1% of the homes are owner-occupied. The average length of residence among residents in owner-occupied homes is 14.2 years, while the average renter has been in the same home 7.7 years.
The median year the area’s housing units were built is 1952.
Devonshire includes portions of these policebeats: 524
Throughout thosebeats during 2014, there were:
Aggravated Assaults (non-family violence) | 1 |
Aggravated Assaults (family violence) | 1 |
Business Burglaries | 19 |
Home Burglaries | 7 |
Motor-Vehicle Burglaries | 77 |
Auto Thefts | 12 |
Business Robberies | 4 |
Robberies of Individuals | 4 |
Shoplifting Incidents | 13 |
Other Thefts | 38 |
Murders | 0 |
Rapes | 0 |
Dallas ISD Edward H. Cary Middle School | 50 |
Dallas ISD Sudie L. Williams Elementary | 73 |
Dallas ISD Thomas Jefferson High School | 58 |