Land for Sale in Denton County, Texas

Denton County sits at the northern edge of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. About 35 miles south of the Oklahoma border. The 2020 census recorded a population of more than 900,000. The county has continued to grow since.

The county is the seventh-most populous in Texas. It has also ranked among the fastest-growing counties in the United States. The county covers about 953 square miles. The city of Denton anchors it at the fork of I-35E and I-35W.

Geography across the county is varied. The eastern portion sits in the Eastern Cross Timbers. The central section is part of the Grand Prairie. The western edge transitions into the Blackland Prairie region. Elevation runs between 500 and 900 feet.

Major water features include the Elm Fork of the Trinity River, Denton Creek, and Hickory Creek. Lake Lewisville lies to the south. Lake Ray Roberts straddles the northern part of the county. These water features matter for buyer lifestyle and for property values.

Land buyers in Denton County fall into a few groups. Some want acreage within commuting range of DFW for a country lifestyle. Others are hunting and recreational buyers looking at the Cross Timbers and creek-bottom areas.

Equestrian buyers prefer the western and northern parts of the county. Commercial and development buyers focus on the I-35 and US-380 growth corridors.

Rural land in Denton County faces sustained pressure from suburban expansion. This is most visible in the southeast. Communities like Lewisville, The Colony, and Carrollton extend into the county. This affects both pricing and long-term land use planning.

Main communities include Denton, the county seat. They also include Lewisville and Flower Mound. Frisco is included in part. Other communities include Little Elm and The Colony. They also include Highland Village and Lake Dallas. Additional communities include Argyle, Roanoke, and Justin. They also include Ponder, Sanger, and Pilot Point. Other communities include Aubrey, Krum, and Denton. The smaller communities in the northern and western parts of the county are where most rural land inventory sits. These include Sanger, Pilot Point, Aubrey, Krum, Ponder, and Justin.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Denton County, Texas?

Denton County is in North Texas at the northern edge of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. It is about 35 miles south of the Texas-Oklahoma border. Cooke County is to the north.

Grayson and Collin counties are to the east. Dallas and Tarrant counties are to the south. Wise County is to the west.

How big is Denton County?

The county covers about 953 square miles total. About 878 square miles are land. About 75 square miles are water. The 2020 census recorded a population of 906,422. The county has continued to grow significantly since then.

What towns are in Denton County?

Major communities include Denton (the county seat), Lewisville, Flower Mound, Little Elm, The Colony, Highland Village, Argyle, Roanoke, Justin, Ponder, Sanger, Pilot Point, Aubrey, Krum, and Lake Dallas. Parts of Frisco and Carrollton also extend into Denton County.

What types of land are available in Denton County?

Denton County inventory often includes rural acreage, horse and equestrian properties, and hunting and recreational land in Cross Timbers. It also includes residential land near growing communities and commercial parcels along I-35 and US-380. Browse all current listings on this page, or see our full Texas land for sale inventory.