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The Complete Guide to Moving to Keller, Texas

by 10 Federal Storage

Published on March 11, 2026

Keller, Texas is a thriving suburban city of approximately 50,000 residents nestled in northern Tarrant County, just 20 miles north of downtown Fort Worth. Celebrated for its top-ranked schools, safe streets, family-friendly neighborhoods, and small-town charm within easy reach of a major metropolitan area, Keller consistently ranks among the best places to live in North Texas. With the charming Keller Town Center, scenic Bear Creek greenbelt, and access to both Fort Worth and DFW Airport, Keller strikes a rare balance between suburban serenity and metropolitan convenience.

This comprehensive moving guide covers everything you need to know about relocating to Keller — from its award-winning schools and housing market to utilities, healthcare, dining, and storage solutions for your move.

Quick Facts:

  • Consistently ranked among the safest cities in Texas
  • Keller ISD: one of the highest-rated school districts in the DFW area
  • Small-town atmosphere with Metroplex conveniences
  • Approximately 20 miles north of downtown Fort Worth
  • Adjacent to Southlake and Colleyville — two of DFW's wealthiest suburbs
  • No state income tax in Texas
  • Strong home appreciation and stable real estate market

Table of Contents

  1. Why Keller?
  2. Neighborhoods and Communities
  3. Cost of Living
  4. Housing Market
  5. Schools and Education
  6. Employment and Economy
  7. Transportation
  8. Self Storage
  9. Utilities and Services
  10. Healthcare
  11. Recreation and Entertainment
  12. Moving Checklist

1. WHY CHOOSE KELLER?

Top-Rated Schools

Keller's greatest draw for families is undoubtedly Keller Independent School District, consistently one of the highest-performing school districts in the entire DFW Metroplex. With exceptional test scores, innovative programs, and strong community support, Keller ISD makes this city a top destination for families relocating to North Texas.

  • Consistently A-rated campuses across the district
  • Strong AP and dual enrollment programs preparing students for college
  • Award-winning fine arts — music, theater, and visual arts programs
  • Championship athletics across multiple sports
  • Career and Technical Education pathways for diverse student interests

Safe, Family-Friendly Community

Keller regularly ranks as one of the safest cities in the state of Texas. Low crime rates, well-maintained parks, active neighborhood associations, and a strong sense of community make it an outstanding place to raise a family. The city is walkable in many areas, with trails connecting neighborhoods, schools, and Keller Town Center.

Small-Town Charm, Big-City Access

Keller has successfully preserved its small-town character even as the DFW Metroplex has grown around it. The historic Keller Town Center hosts community events, weekend markets, and local dining — while Fort Worth is just 20 minutes away for professional sports, world-class museums, and major entertainment.

Outdoor Recreation and Green Space

  • Bear Creek Greenbelt Trail — Linear park and trail through central Keller
  • Keller Pointe Recreation Center — Aquatic center, fitness, and recreation programs
  • Bear Creek Park — Ball fields, playgrounds, and community gathering space
  • Johnson Road Park — Walking trails and open green space
  • Multiple golf courses within 10-15 minutes

No State Income Tax

Like all Texas residents, Keller homeowners and renters benefit from zero state income tax, allowing more of each paycheck to stay in your household budget. This advantage is amplified for high-income earners, professionals, and dual-income families.

2. NEIGHBORHOODS AND COMMUNITIES IN KELLER

Keller Town Center Area — Heart of the Community

The neighborhoods surrounding Keller Town Center offer a walkable village feel with convenient access to restaurants, shops, and community events.

Town Center Area Highlights:

  • Walking distance to dining, shopping, and events
  • Mix of established and newer homes
  • Community events including farmers markets and festivals
  • Quick access to Bear Creek Greenbelt Trail
  • Strong neighborhood identity

Hidden Lakes — Premier Upscale Community

Hidden Lakes is one of Keller's most prestigious neighborhoods, featuring custom homes, beautiful lake views, and resort-style amenities.

Hidden Lakes Features:

  • Custom-built luxury homes on generous lots
  • Scenic lakes and ponds throughout the community
  • Resort-style pool and amenity center
  • Top-rated Keller ISD schools
  • Active HOA with community events
  • Home prices typically $700,000+

Estates of Oak Run and Established Subdivisions

Keller's numerous established subdivisions offer mature landscaping, tree-lined streets, and a range of price points for families at different stages.

Highlights:

  • Single-family homes from $450,000 to $800,000+
  • Larger lot sizes compared to newer DFW developments
  • Established trees and landscaping
  • Strong neighborhood associations
  • Proximity to top elementary schools

Newer North Keller Developments

North Keller continues to see new construction, offering modern floor plans and updated features at competitive price points.

North Keller Highlights:

  • New construction options from major builders
  • Modern floor plans with open layouts
  • Energy-efficient construction
  • Easy access to SH-170 and Alliance area employers
  • Growing retail and restaurant options nearby

Notable Adjacent Communities

Southlake — Immediately to the east; Southlake Town Square and Carroll ISD

Colleyville — To the southeast; upscale established community

Roanoke — To the north; small town character with Oak Street restaurant district

North Richland Hills — To the south; more affordable entry-point communities

3. COST OF LIVING IN KELLER

Keller's cost of living is approximately 8-12% above the national average, primarily driven by higher housing costs reflecting the city's desirability, top schools, and affluent Tarrant County location.

Cost of Living Comparison (National Average = 100)

  • Overall Cost of Living: 108-112
  • Housing: 130 (30% above national average)
  • Groceries: 100 (at national average)
  • Utilities: 96 (4% below national average)
  • Transportation: 100 (at national average)
  • Healthcare: 98 (2% below national average)

What These Numbers Mean for You

Keller commands a premium driven by its schools, safety, and quality of life — but Texas's no-income-tax policy significantly offsets higher housing costs. A family earning $120,000 saves roughly $5,000-$7,000 per year compared to similar-income earners in states with 5-6% income tax. Property taxes are high (2.0-2.5% annually), so factoring these into your housing budget calculation is essential.

Monthly Budget Estimates

Single Person Renter — Approximately $4,800/month

  • Housing (rent): $1,600
  • Groceries: $650
  • Utilities: $200
  • Transportation: $420
  • Healthcare: $120
  • Other: $1,810

Family of Four (Homeowner) — Approximately $9,500/month

  • Housing (mortgage, taxes, insurance): $3,200
  • Groceries: $1,300
  • Utilities: $430
  • Transportation: $900
  • Healthcare: $380
  • Other: $3,290

4. HOUSING MARKET OVERVIEW

The Keller Rental Market

Keller's rental market is more limited than in denser DFW cities — the community is predominantly owner-occupied — but rental homes and apartments are available across the area.

Average Rental Rates by Size:

  • 2-Bedroom Apartments: $1,600 - $2,200/month
  • 3-Bedroom Homes: $2,400 - $3,400/month
  • 4-Bedroom Homes: $2,800 - $4,500/month

Note: Single-family rental homes are particularly common in Keller, as many residents prefer the space and lot sizes that the city offers over apartment living.

Home Buying in Keller

Median Home Prices: $550,000 - $650,000

Price Ranges by Neighborhood:

  • Entry-level and older homes: $420,000 - $550,000
  • Mid-range established neighborhoods: $550,000 - $800,000
  • Premium communities (Hidden Lakes, etc.): $750,000 - $1.5M+
  • New construction: $500,000 - $900,000
  • Estate and custom homes: $1M+

Property Taxes in Keller

Keller properties fall within Tarrant County, and property taxes are among the highest in the nation by rate. Total effective rates typically run 2.2-2.5% of assessed value.

Example: On a $600,000 home in Keller, annual property taxes are typically $13,200-$15,000 (roughly $1,100-$1,250/month).

Homestead Exemption: File with the Tarrant County Appraisal District immediately after purchase to receive the general homestead exemption on your primary residence. The school district portion of the tax bill receives a $100,000 exemption, providing meaningful savings.

5. SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION

Keller Independent School District (Keller ISD)

Keller ISD is the cornerstone of the community's desirability. Serving over 36,000 students across 40+ campuses, it is one of the finest school districts in North Texas.

Notable Schools:

  • Keller High School — Flagship campus with outstanding academics and athletics
  • Timber Creek High School — Modern campus with strong STEM and fine arts programs
  • Central High School — Strong community of learners and competitive athletics
  • Fossil Ridge High School — Well-rounded programs serving eastern Keller and adjacent areas

District Highlights:

  • A-rated by the Texas Education Agency
  • Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate programs
  • Dual enrollment partnerships with Tarrant County College
  • Award-winning fine arts and marching bands
  • Strong athletics programs (multiple state championships)
  • Career and Technical Education pathways
  • Gifted and Talented programs from elementary through high school

Private Schools

  • Faith-based schools in and around Keller
  • Covenant Classical School
  • Various Christian academies throughout Tarrant County

Higher Education

Tarrant County College — Northeast Campus is located nearby and offers two-year degrees, workforce training, and university transfer pathways at affordable tuition rates.

Texas Christian University (TCU) and Texas Wesleyan University are both accessible in Fort Worth, about 20-25 minutes from Keller.

6. EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMY

Economic Overview

Most Keller residents commute to major employment centers throughout the DFW Metroplex rather than working within city limits. The city's location in northern Tarrant County provides excellent access to multiple major employment hubs.

Major Nearby Employment Centers

  • Alliance Texas (North Fort Worth/Keller) — One of the nation's largest master-planned industrial/business parks; employers include Amazon, FedEx, Perot Systems, and others
  • Fort Worth Corporate Campuses — American Airlines (headquarters), BNSF Railway, Bell Helicopter
  • Southlake/Grapevine Corridor — Sabre Corporation, GameStop headquarters, DFW Airport employers
  • DFW International Airport — 15 minutes from Keller; major aviation and logistics employer
  • Las Colinas (Irving) — Major corporate campuses 25 minutes away
  • Denton County (North) — Charles Schwab headquarters, Toyota Financial Services

Keller's Local Economy

While most employment is commuter-based, Keller has a growing retail and restaurant sector centered on Keller Town Center, along with professional services, healthcare, and construction.

Job Market Overview

The DFW Metroplex consistently ranks among the nation's top job markets, and Keller residents benefit from proximity to virtually every major industry sector. The Metroplex's diversified economy — spanning aerospace, logistics, technology, healthcare, and energy — provides remarkable employment stability.

7. TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS

Driving and Highways

Personal vehicle transportation is essential for Keller residents. Key corridors include:

  • SH-170 (Keller Parkway) — Major east-west artery through central and northern Keller
  • US-377 (Denton Highway) — North-south route connecting Keller to Fort Worth and Denton
  • SH-114 — East-west freeway connecting to Southlake, Grapevine, and Las Colinas
  • I-35W — Major north-south interstate connecting to Fort Worth and Denton (accessible via US-377)
  • Alliance Gateway Freeway (SH-170 extension) — Access to Alliance employment area

Drive Times:

  • To Alliance Texas employment area: 10-15 minutes
  • To Downtown Fort Worth: 20-30 minutes
  • To DFW Airport: 15-25 minutes
  • To Downtown Dallas: 45-55 minutes

Public Transportation

Keller does not have direct DART or Trinity Metro light rail service, making personal vehicle ownership essentially required for daily life. Trinity Metro bus routes serve some areas but with limited frequency.

Biking and Walking

  • Bear Creek Greenbelt Trail — Paved trail through central Keller
  • Neighborhood walking trails and sidewalks in most subdivisions
  • Keller Town Center area is walkable for local errands

8. SELF-STORAGE SOLUTIONS IN KELLER

Why Storage Matters in Keller

Keller's strong housing market means homes sell quickly and transitions can be tight. Many Keller residents also accumulate seasonal sporting goods, outdoor equipment, and holiday decorations that exceed typical garage storage. Whether you're between homes, decluttering to sell, renovating, or simply need reliable extra space, self storage is an invaluable resource.

Common Keller Storage Needs:

  • Staging home furnishings to sell quickly in a competitive market
  • Storing holiday decorations, seasonal sports gear, and outdoor equipment
  • Gap storage between home sale and new home closing
  • Business inventory for home-based businesses
  • Vehicle storage for boats, RVs, and recreational equipment
  • Storing items during home renovations

Choose 10 Federal Storage — Two Keller Locations

When it comes to self storage in Keller, 10 Federal Storage is the premier choice — with two convenient Keller locations that provide easy access from anywhere in the city. Whether you need short-term storage during a move or long-term space for seasonal items, 10 Federal has the right solution.

Why 10 Federal Storage?

State-of-the-Art Security:

  • 24/7 video surveillance throughout the facility
  • Secure gated access with personalized entry codes
  • Well-lit facilities for safe access at any hour
  • Individual unit security features

Climate-Controlled Units Available:

Keller's hot Texas summers — with temperatures regularly exceeding 100°F — can be devastating to wood furniture, electronics, documents, and collectibles. Climate-controlled units maintain consistent temperatures and humidity levels year-round, providing peace of mind that your belongings are protected regardless of season.

Flexible Unit Sizes:

  • Small units (5x5, 5x10) — Seasonal items, sports gear, holiday decorations
  • Medium units (10x10, 10x15) — Furniture, appliances, or smaller household moves
  • Large units (10x20, 10x30) — Full household moves or business inventory
  • Vehicle storage — Boats, RVs, motorcycles, and extra vehicles

Month-to-Month Flexibility: No long-term contracts. Rent month-to-month, easily upgrade or downsize, and manage your account online 24/7.

Contact 10 Federal Storage Today

10 Federal Storage — Keller (Keller Hicks Road)
4270 Keller Hicks Rd
Keller, TX 76244
Phone: (817) 662-6450

10 Federal Storage — Keller (Whitley Road)
2060 Whitley Rd
Keller, TX 76248
Phone: (817) 518-7460

Rent your unit online at 10federalstorage.com/storage-units/texas/keller or call either location to speak with a storage specialist.

9. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Electric Service — Deregulated Market

Important Note: Texas has a deregulated electricity market. Keller residents on the ERCOT grid choose their own retail electric provider — you are not automatically enrolled when you move in. You must actively select a provider before or upon move-in.

How to Choose Your Electric Provider:

  • Visit PowerToChoose.org — the official Texas state comparison site
  • Compare fixed vs. variable rate plans carefully
  • Review the Electricity Facts Label (EFL) for true cost transparency
  • Oncor Electric Delivery handles the physical power lines (not your billing provider)
  • Popular providers include Reliant Energy, TXU Energy, Green Mountain Energy, and Gexa Energy

Average Monthly Costs: $120 - $200 (summer bills are substantially higher due to air conditioning loads in Texas heat)

Natural Gas Service

Provider: Atmos Energy
Phone: 1-888-286-6700
Website: www.atmosenergy.com

Average Monthly Costs: $30 - $90 (higher in winter for heating; minimal in summer)

Water and Sewer Services

Provider: City of Keller Utilities / Trinity River Authority (varies by area)
Phone: (817) 743-4000
Website: www.cityofkeller.com

Contact the City of Keller to establish water/sewer service. Some areas near city limits may be served by Fort Worth Water or other providers — confirm your specific address.

Average Monthly Costs: $55 - $85 for water and sewer combined

Trash Collection and Recycling

Provider: City of Keller / contracted hauler
Phone: (817) 743-4000

Keller provides curbside trash and recycling collection. Contact the city to establish service and obtain containers for your address.

Internet and Cable Television

AT&T

  • AT&T Fiber available in many Keller neighborhoods
  • Speeds up to 5 Gbps in select areas
  • Bundled TV packages available

Spectrum

  • Cable internet and TV throughout Keller
  • No data caps on residential plans

Xfinity (Comcast)

  • Available in portions of Keller
  • High-speed cable internet and TV packages

Satellite Options: DIRECTV and Starlink available throughout Keller.

10. HEALTHCARE FACILITIES IN KELLER

Hospitals and Emergency Care

Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Hurst-Euless-Bedford (HEB)
Address: 1600 Hospital Pkwy, Bedford, TX 76022 (10 minutes from Keller)
Phone: (817) 685-4000

  • Full-service acute care hospital
  • 24/7 emergency department
  • Heart and vascular care
  • Orthopedics and sports medicine
  • Women's and maternity services

Texas Health Alliance (North Fort Worth)
Address: 10864 Texas Health Trail, Fort Worth, TX 76244 (5-10 minutes from Keller)
Phone: (682) 212-5000

  • Full-service hospital serving North Fort Worth and Keller area
  • 24/7 emergency department
  • Surgical services
  • Imaging and diagnostic services
  • Women's health

Medical City Alliance (North Fort Worth)
Address: 3101 N Tarrant Pkwy, Fort Worth, TX 76177
Phone: (817) 639-1000

  • Full-service hospital very close to northern Keller
  • 24/7 emergency department
  • Surgical and medical services

Urgent Care

  • NextCare Urgent Care — Keller
  • CareNow Urgent Care — Multiple nearby locations
  • Texas Health Breeze Urgent Care
  • AFC Urgent Care

Specialized Care

  • Multiple orthopedic and sports medicine specialists (proximity to athletes)
  • Pediatric practices throughout Keller
  • Dental and orthodontic practices
  • Mental health and counseling services

11. RECREATION AND ENTERTAINMENT

Parks and Outdoor Recreation

Bear Creek Greenbelt Trail — A linear trail and park system running through the heart of Keller. Ideal for walking, running, and cycling, the greenbelt connects several neighborhoods and parks with a peaceful, wooded character.

Keller Pointe Recreation & Aquatic Center — Keller's premier community recreation facility, featuring an indoor competition pool, lazy river, waterslides, fitness center, racquetball courts, and full indoor track. Keller Pointe is a massive community asset that sets Keller apart from many neighboring cities.

Bear Creek Park — Multi-purpose park with athletic fields, playground, splash pad, and community event space.

Johnson Road Park — Walking trails, open fields, and community green space in central Keller.

Keller Town Center

The charming Keller Town Center is the city's social hub, hosting weekly events including farmers markets, outdoor concerts, Food Truck Fridays, community festivals, and holiday celebrations. With restaurants, boutiques, and local businesses, it's a genuinely beloved community gathering spot.

Dining Highlights

Local Favorites and Casual Dining:

  • Twisted Root Burger Co. — Creative gourmet burgers, a Keller favorite
  • Yellowbird Biscuit Co. — Beloved breakfast and brunch spot with Southern-inspired dishes
  • Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen — Louisiana-style seafood restaurant nearby
  • Mi Cocina — Upscale Tex-Mex, a DFW institution with a Keller location
  • Cotton Patch Café — Classic Southern-style comfort food

Fine Dining and Upscale:

  • Fireside Pies — Artisan wood-fired pizza in an upscale casual setting
  • Steel & Rye — Steakhouse and American cuisine in nearby Southlake
  • Multiple upscale options in neighboring Southlake Town Square (10 minutes away)

Coffee Shops and Cafés:

  • Black Coffee Co. — Local independent coffee shop
  • Summer Moon Coffee — Texas-based wood-fired coffee roaster
  • Multiple Starbucks and local cafés throughout Keller

Shopping

Keller Town Center — Boutique shops, local businesses, and specialty retail.

Keller Marketplace — Major retail corridor with national stores and restaurants on US-377.

Southlake Town Square — Just 10 minutes east; one of DFW's premier upscale open-air shopping centers with Nordstrom, Apple, and dozens of specialty retailers.

Alliance Town Center (North Fort Worth) — 15 minutes north; major retail, restaurants, and entertainment anchored by Sam's Club, Home Depot, and dozens of national brands.

Nightlife and Entertainment

  • Keller Town Center events and outdoor concerts
  • Cinemark or AMC theaters in nearby Southlake or Grapevine
  • Grapevine Mills Mall (15 minutes east) — Major retail and entertainment
  • Professional sports in Fort Worth and Dallas (30-45 minutes)

Community Events

  • Keller Farmers Market — Seasonal weekend market in Town Center
  • Food Truck Fridays — Popular weekly summer event at Town Center
  • Keller-Smithfield Road Fall Festival — Annual community celebration
  • Holiday events — Christmas tree lighting, parades, and seasonal activities

12. COMPLETE MOVING CHECKLIST

Use this checklist to organize your move to Keller and ensure every detail is covered.

8 WEEKS BEFORE MOVING

  • Research Keller neighborhoods and school boundaries using this guide
  • Confirm which Keller ISD schools serve your prospective address
  • Determine your housing budget, accounting for property taxes
  • Search for homes for sale or rental properties in Keller
  • Get at least three moving company quotes
  • Decide whether to hire movers or rent a truck
  • Begin decluttering — donate, sell, or discard unneeded items

6 WEEKS BEFORE MOVING

  • Finalize lease or home purchase
  • Pay deposits and complete required paperwork
  • Take photos of new home condition before move-in
  • Reserve moving company or truck
  • Reserve storage unit with 10 Federal Storage if needed
  • Contact Keller ISD about enrollment procedures and records transfer

4 WEEKS BEFORE MOVING

  • Submit change of address with USPS
  • Select Texas electric provider at PowerToChoose.org — schedule service start
  • Contact Atmos Energy for natural gas (1-888-286-6700)
  • Contact City of Keller for water/sewer ((817) 743-4000)
  • Schedule internet installation (AT&T, Spectrum, or Xfinity)
  • Update all insurance policies with new address
  • Schedule final appointments with current doctors and dentists
  • Transfer prescriptions to a Keller pharmacy

2 WEEKS BEFORE MOVING

  • Confirm all utility activation dates
  • Confirm internet installation appointment
  • Confirm moving company reservation
  • Verify storage unit reservation if applicable
  • Pack non-essential rooms and items

MOVING DAY

  • Complete final walkthrough of current home
  • Take photos of property condition
  • Verify all utilities active at new Keller home
  • Direct movers to proper rooms
  • Note any damage on delivery receipt
  • Locate emergency shut-offs at new home

FIRST WEEK AFTER MOVING

  • Visit Texas DPS to update driver's license (within 90 days required)
  • Register vehicles with Texas DMV (within 30 days required)
  • Get Texas vehicle inspection (required annually)
  • Register to vote at new Keller address
  • File homestead exemption with Tarrant County Appraisal District (if purchasing)
  • Contact Keller ISD to finalize school enrollment
  • Explore Keller Town Center and Bear Creek Greenbelt Trail
  • Find nearest urgent care and pharmacy

FIRST MONTH AFTER MOVING

  • Establish care with a primary care physician and dentist
  • Get a Keller Pointe Recreation Center membership
  • Attend a Keller Town Center community event
  • Explore nearby Southlake Town Square and Alliance Town Center
  • Connect with Keller neighbors and community groups
  • Visit Fort Worth Museum District and cultural amenities

This checklist ensures a smooth transition to your new Keller home. Check items off as you complete them to stay organized throughout the process.

WELCOME TO KELLER

Congratulations on choosing Keller for your next chapter! You're joining one of North Texas's most beloved communities — a city that expertly blends small-town warmth with outstanding amenities and suburban excellence.

Keller offers an exceptional combination of:

✓ Top-Ranked Schools — Keller ISD, one of DFW's finest districts
✓ Safe, Family-Friendly Community — Consistently among Texas's safest cities
✓ Small-Town Charm — Keller Town Center community events and character
✓ No State Income Tax — Keep more of what you earn
✓ Prime Location — Easy access to Fort Worth, DFW Airport, and Alliance
✓ Recreation — Bear Creek Trail, Keller Pointe, parks, and Southlake nearby
✓ Strong Real Estate — Stable market with consistent appreciation
✓ Community Spirit — Active HOAs, farmers markets, and a genuine sense of belonging

Don't forget that 10 Federal Storage is here to support your move with two convenient Keller locations, secure storage solutions, and outstanding customer service.

Welcome to Keller — where community matters and families thrive!

For more information about Keller, visit the City of Keller website at www.cityofkeller.com or contact the Greater Keller Chamber of Commerce at (817) 431-2169.


About 10 Federal Storage

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