Northwest Dallas

Also known as Bluffview, Preston Hollow, Midway Hollow, Walnut Hill, Bachman Lake, Love Field, Inwood Village, Devonshire, Greenway Parks

ADU Pass helps homeowners in Northwest Dallas — a USPS locale inside Dallas, Dallas County, Texas — navigate the permit paperwork for building an accessory dwelling unit. This locale covers 2 ZIP codes.

2 ZIP codes

Locale-specific ADU details

Site (parcel physics)

Slope:

Mean slope3%
Parcels over 12% slope5%

Soil:

Dominant classHouston Black clay (Vertisol) with Austin silty clay on the higher uplands; Trinity alluvium in the Bachman Creek corridor
Expansive clay risk90%
Liquefaction risk3%

Lot profile:

Median lot size9,000 sqft
Median lot width75 ft
Median existing FAR0.26
Parcels with alley access40%
Flag-lot parcels3%

Geo-hazards:

Seismic designationSeismic Design Category A (lowest). Dallas sits in IBC/IRC SDC A per ASCE 7 mapping — no seismic retrofit requirements for residential ADUs.
Parcels in FEMA SFHA7%
Bedrock depth (median)20 ft
Groundwater depth (median)18 ft

Recent ADU permit activity

Window12 months ending 2024-12-31
Approved / withdrawn / denied0 / 0 / 0

Utility capacity (upgrade likelihood)

Housing stock age:

% built pre-196040%
% built pre-198072%
Median year built1,961

Electric service drop:

% overhead service78%
Panel-upgrade likelihood60%

Sewer lateral:

Replacement likelihood50%
Typical replacement cost$7,500

Water pressure:

ZoneDallas Water Utilities North Service Zone (uplands) / Bachman Pressure Plane
Typical PSI65 psi
Sprinkler trigger PSI40 psi

Gas availability: available — Atmos Energy Mid-Tex Division serves all of Northwest Dallas. No all-electric mandate or gas ban in Dallas as of 2026-04-21. Most existing Northwest Dallas homes have gas service for cooking, water-heating, and HVAC; a new ADU can typically tap the existing residential gas meter rather than requiring a separate meter.

Locale property values

Median value$510,000
Median tax$8,466/yr
Effective rate1.7%

Locale market rent

Sq ftRent
400$1,350/mo
600$1,600/mo
800$1,825/mo

Locale overlays (2)

  • airport-noise-zone — Dallas Love Field AICUZ (Air Installations Compatible Use Zones) noise contours cover substantial portions of both ZIPs 75209 and 75220. The 65+ DNL contour extends roughly 2 miles along each runway centerline, placing Bachman Lake, the southern Midway Hollow / Walnut Hill corridor, and Love Field-north Bluffview parcels inside the higher-noise zone. The 60-65 DNL band extends further into Preston Hollow West. · +10d · +5% cost
    ADU construction inside the 65+ DNL contour typically adds $3K-$8K for sound-attenuation measures (STC 45+ windows, enhanced wall insulation, solid-core exterior doors). The Dallas Love Field Airport Compatibility Land Use Zoning (ALUCZ) is codified at Dallas Development Code Sec. 51A-4.500. Not a prohibition — a construction-spec delta.
  • flood-zone — Bachman Creek and its tributaries cross Northwest Dallas from the north through Bachman Lake. FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer shows Zone AE (1 percent annual chance) along the Bachman Creek channel and Zone X shaded along parcels adjoining the channel. Elm Fork of the Trinity River lies west of the locale boundary; most Northwest Dallas parcels are outside its SFHA. · +21d · +15% cost
    Approximately 6-10 percent of parcels in the Bachman Creek corridor (southern 75220 near the lake, select 75209 parcels) sit in Zone AE and must elevate to or above Base Flood Elevation. Most Northwest Dallas parcels north of Walnut Hill Ln and west of Midway Rd are outside any mapped SFHA.

Inherited from the city

These sections come from the city page. Click through to the Dallas ADU research for details.

  • ADU legality
  • legal history
  • size range
  • permitting process & fees
  • permit forms
  • contacts
  • utilities
  • incentives
  • viability
  • resale value impact
  • construction timeline
  • pre-approved plans
  • financing
  • service complexity
Dallas — city ADU rules and incentives

ADU legality: unclear

Texas leaves ADU regulation to local municipalities under home-rule or Dillon-rule authority. Dallas permits ADUs subject to local conditions per its zoning ordinance.

City cost envelope

$117,300 all-in for a 525 sqft ADU (permit + build). Midpoint scenario.

Permit fee bundle: $2,905 (2026-04).

City viability (selected uses)

Long-term rentalyes
Short-term rentalwith-restrictions
Home officeyes
Relative supportyes
Dallas County — county ADU rules and overlays

County regulatory overlays

Dallas County's county-level overlays apply only inside its small unincorporated footprint (under 10% of county land, primarily southeastern Dallas County). The two material overlays at county scope are FEMA-mapped Special Flood Hazard Areas administered by Dallas County Public Works under the county's floodplain ordinance, and the countywide Trinity Common Vision Program governing floodplain management along the Trinity River corridor. Inside incorporated cities — where the vast majority of Dallas County residents and ADU-candidate parcels sit — overlay administration is a city function (e.g., the City of Dallas administers its own Escarpment Zone at Dallas Development Code Art. V and its own Floodplain regulations at Div. 51A-5.100). There is no countywide WUI / wildland-fire hazard overlay of the kind seen in California or Washington; North Texas's fire-hazard regime is ESD-by-ESD rather than a county-administered WUI zone.

  • Dallas County Floodplain Management (FEMA NFIP participation) — A new ADU in a Zone AE parcel must be elevated to or above the Base Flood Elevation per the county ordinance and is generally not permitted as a basement or ground-floor sleeping space.
  • Trinity Common Vision Program — Structures including ADUs proposed within the Common Vision corridor face stricter review than FEMA NFIP alone and may require a No-Rise Certificate from a Texas-licensed engineer.
  • On-Site Sewage Facility (OSSF) jurisdiction — An ADU counts as an additional dwelling for OSSF sizing purposes, which can trigger system expansion on undersized lots and may be infeasible on very small unincorporated parcels.

County permitting (unincorporated parcels)

Dallas County regulates construction in unincorporated areas through the Department of Unincorporated Area Services (DUAS), in partnership with the Dallas County Fire Marshal's Office and Public Works. Because the county has no zoning authority (see countyOrdinance), DUAS does not restrict whether an ADU may be built — it regulates only subdivision/plat compliance, residential building-code inspection, on-site sewage (OSSF) compliance, floodplain compliance, 911 addressing, and nuisance abatement. A detached secondary dwelling on an unincorporated parcel is permitted as an ordinary residential structure through DUAS's building-permit pathway; there is no separate 'ADU permit' because there is no county use category for accessory dwellings. Unincorporated Dallas County comprises under 10% of county land area, primarily in the southeastern corner of the county. Most ADU activity in Dallas County occurs in incorporated cities (notably the City of Dallas ADU Overlay at Dallas Development Code Sec. 51A-4.510), which are governed by city-level permitting, not this section.

DepartmentDallas County Department of Unincorporated Area Services (DUAS)
AddressRecords Building, 500 Elm Street, Suite 6100, Dallas, TX 75202
Phone214-653-6565
Emaildevelopment@dallascounty.org
Texas state — ADU law and programs

State ADU law

Texas has NOT enacted a statewide ADU preemption or ADU-by-right statute. Local governments (municipalities and counties) retain full authority over ADU zoning, setbacks, parking, size limits, owner-occupancy, and permitting. Two recent housing-reform bills in the 89th Legislature (2025) touch density and zoning procedure but do NOT preempt ADU-specific local rules: SB 15 (Bettencourt, signed 2025-06-20, effective 2025-09-01) caps minimum single-family lot sizes in cities over 150,000 in counties over 300,000, and HB 24 (signed 2025-06-20, effective 2025-09-01) raises the protest petition threshold for zoning changes. A dedicated ADU-preemption bill — SB 673 (Hughes, 2025) — passed the Texas Senate on 2025-04-10 and was reported favorably by the House Land & Resource Management Committee on 2025-05-08, but died on the General State Calendar when the 89th Regular Session adjourned on 2025-06-02. In the absence of a state ADU statute, homeowners must consult the ordinance of the municipality (or the county's subdivision rules for unincorporated areas) where the lot sits.

State financing programs

Texas does not operate an ADU-specific statewide loan, grant, or forgivable-loan program comparable to California's CalHFA ADU Grant. The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) administers the state's general housing finance programs — My First Texas Home, My Choice Texas Home, Mortgage Credit Certificates, multifamily Housing Tax Credits, the Homeowner Assistance Fund, and Housing Trust Fund awards. None target ADU construction directly, but several can apply to an ADU as part of a primary-residence purchase or refinance when program criteria are met. ADU-specific financing in Texas is primarily local: the City of Austin's ADU Loan Program (administered through Neighborhood Housing and Community Development) and a handful of smaller pilot programs are the most visible, but these sit at the city tier, not the state tier.

Federal (United States) — ADU-relevant rules and programs

Federal ADU law

The United States has no federal statute that directly regulates accessory dwelling unit entitlement or design. Land-use authority over ADUs resides with states and local governments under the traditional police power. Federal engagement is limited to financing (Fannie/Freddie/FHA/VA/USDA), flood insurance (FEMA/NFIP), and discretionary housing programs (HUD), which are recorded in sibling sections of this file.

Federal financing programs

Federal housing-finance agencies and GSEs set nationwide underwriting rules that govern whether an ADU can be financed, appraised, and counted toward mortgage qualifying income. The relevant actors are Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, FHA (HUD), VA, and USDA Rural Development.

Federal tax credits

There is no ADU-specific federal tax credit. ADUs may incidentally qualify for existing federal energy-efficiency and clean-energy tax credits when the ADU construction includes qualifying measures.

Federal housing programs

HUD administers several discretionary programs that can fund ADU-related activity at the grantee's election, but none is an ADU-specific program.

ZIP Codes

  • 75209
  • 75220

Post Office

  • 2341 W Northwest Hwy, 75220