If you're moving to DFW from out of state, the timeline is the hard part. Here's a Grapevine home that takes one variable off your plate.
I work with a lot of relocating buyers, and the question I hear most isn't "what's the market doing." It's "how fast can we actually be settled." When you're coordinating a job start date, a moving truck, and sometimes a school calendar across multiple time zones, a home that needs work before you can move in adds weeks you don't have. That's exactly why I want to walk you through 5219 Shadow Glen Drive in Grapevine, a home that was built to solve that problem for someone landing in DFW soon.
This isn't a generic "here's a new listing" post. It's a look at what move-in readiness actually means on paper, why that matters more when you're relocating than when you're already local, and what else you should know about settling into Grapevine before your moving truck shows up.
On top of the mechanical updates, the cosmetic work is also done: fresh interior paint, new carpet in the primary bedroom, and a kitchen that was just outfitted with new GE and Whirlpool appliances. For a buyer coordinating a move from another state, that combination means you're not scheduling contractors in week one. You're unpacking.
None of that replaces doing your own research on commute times from your specific employer or the parts of DFW you'll spend the most time in. But if you're relocating and trying to picture daily life in Grapevine before you've spent much time here, those are the reference points I'd start with.
What Does "Move-In Ready" Actually Mean for a Relocating Buyer?
For someone relocating, move-in ready means the systems and big-ticket items are handled before you ever walk through the door, not "you'll get to it eventually." At 5219 Shadow Glen, that list is specific: updated HVAC condensers (2022), a whole-home surge protector, a fence replaced this year, LED can lighting throughout, and Jeld-Wen windows backed by a transferrable 10-year warranty. None of that is cosmetic. It's the infrastructure layer that normally eats a new homeowner's first six months and first several thousand dollars.On top of the mechanical updates, the cosmetic work is also done: fresh interior paint, new carpet in the primary bedroom, and a kitchen that was just outfitted with new GE and Whirlpool appliances. For a buyer coordinating a move from another state, that combination means you're not scheduling contractors in week one. You're unpacking.
Inside the Home: Layout That Works Without a Learning Curve
This 1990 David Weekley-built home runs 2,850 square feet across two levels, with 4 bedrooms and 3 total baths (2 full, 1 partial). The layout puts the kitchen, dining room, and living room together on the main floor, with the primary suite also on the first floor, separated from the central living space. Upstairs holds three additional bedrooms and a game room with built-in cabinets, display shelving, and a wet bar. The primary bedroom suite includes a bath with double vanities, a separate shower, and a soaking tub. The kitchen has granite counters, an eat-in layout, a pantry, and views out to the backyard patio. A few other details worth knowing if you're picturing day-to-day life here:- Cathedral ceilings and a window wall in the living room that bring in natural light
- An expanded flagstone patio for outdoor space without a high-maintenance yard
- A second attic that's fully floored, plus a storage shed, for the boxes that always seem to multiply during a move
- Wi-Fi-enabled garage and sprinkler controllers, useful if you're managing a closing or move-in remotely before you arrive
- A full-lot sprinkler system, which keeps lawn care simple while you're still learning the neighborhood
- An attached two-car garage with a garage door opener
What to Know Before You Relocate to Grapevine
If you're relocating to DFW and Grapevine is on your shortlist, a few practical things are worth knowing going in. Grapevine sits close to DFW International Airport, which matters whether you're flying back for a job transition, hosting out-of-state family, or just want a short drive on travel days. The city is also positioned for easy access to major highways serving the broader Dallas-Fort Worth area, so commuting options stay open even if your job isn't local to Grapevine itself. 5219 Shadow Glen Drive is served by Grapevine-Colleyville ISD. If schools are part of your relocation timeline, that's the district name to reference as you research enrollment and start dates on your own. The home also comes with a one-year membership to The REC Grapevine, the city's recreation center, with a community pool nearby. For a household that's relocating without an established social or fitness routine yet, having that kind of amenity already built in can shorten the "where do we go to meet people and stay active" learning curve.Why Timing Matters More When You're Moving from Out of State
Local buyers can usually absorb a delayed closing or a few weeks of repair work after move-in. Relocating buyers often can't, especially when a job start date, a lease end date in another state, and a moving company's schedule all have to line up. A home where the roof, HVAC, windows, fence, and appliances are recently updated removes a layer of risk from that timeline. You're not waiting on an inspection to come back with a list of must-fix items before you can plan your move-in date with confidence. The practical upside of buying a recently updated home during a relocation is fewer unknowns between your offer and your move-in day.Why This Matters in Grapevine
Grapevine sits in the central part of the DFW Metroplex, which means relocating buyers often choose it for the combination of access and walkable local activity. Historic Main Street is a short drive from most neighborhoods in the city, including Shadow Glen, and includes shops, restaurants, and seasonal events throughout the year. Lake Grapevine is also nearby for buyers who want outdoor recreation close to home. DFW International Airport sits just south of the city, which is a regular consideration for relocating households who travel for work or have family in other states.None of that replaces doing your own research on commute times from your specific employer or the parts of DFW you'll spend the most time in. But if you're relocating and trying to picture daily life in Grapevine before you've spent much time here, those are the reference points I'd start with.
Distance to Major Landmarks:
One of the most common questions I get from relocating buyers is simple: what's actually close by? Here's a quick reference for the landmarks, parks, and transit points near this home, with approximate distances.- Shadow Glen Park — 0.2 miles south
- Chicken N Pickle — 0.8 miles (the back way)
- Bark Park at Bear Creek — 2 miles (driving)
- Trailhead at Hazy Meadow Park — 0.7 miles north
- Glade Parks — 1 mile (shopping, dining, entertainment)
- The REC — 4.5 miles
- Pleasant Glade Pool — 0.6 miles, at Grapevine Elementary
- Dove Waterpark — 5.9 miles, in North Grapevine
- TEXRail & GVVR Depot — 5 miles
- Historic Main Street — 5.2 miles
- Lake Grapevine — 7.5 miles
- Southlake Town Square — 6.5 miles
- Gaylord Texan & Great Wolf Lodge — 8 miles (the back way)
- Grapevine Mills Mall — 9 miles
- DFW International Airport
- North entry — 6 miles
- South entry — 4 miles
- Love Field (DAL) Airport — 19 miles
- Sundance Square, Fort Worth — 19 miles
- Downtown Dallas — 22.5 miles













