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Tuesday, May 11th, 2010Would you like to live in or near one of the best cities in America?
In addition, the Dallas/Fortworth (DFW) area offers an incredible variety of communities in which to live, from newer neighborhoods (Plano, Frisco, Allen) to older, more established neighborhoods (Addison, Carrollton, Richardson) some of which were founded in the 19th Century. In addition, these cities and surround neighborhoods provide a wide variety of living opportunities for the Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) Metroplex, from more recent developments in Plano, Frisco and Allen to older, more established communities in Addison, Carrollton, and Richardson, some of which date back to the late 1800s.
But even time-honored cities like Richardson have seen steady growth over the past few years. Located only 12 miles from north of Dallas on US-75, both young professional and families enjoy a rather easy commute into Dallas while still being able to afford a larger home in a suburban setting.
Richardson residents also enjoy events in the arts and entertainment, such as the singer-songwriter gala known as Wildflower. Young professionals and families new to Texas find the easy commute to Dallas and affordable home prices an smart entry to Dallas home ownership.
While the highway surrounds Richardson, other popular growing communities, are stops for the Light Rail System, Dart, which connects 13 cities for now, but a major expansion is in the works. For example, luxurious and popular Plano is 20 miles north of Downtown Dallas, but since it is part of the Light Rail System, residents can commute to downtown Dallas in a snap. Other cities have easy access to the Dallas North Tollway, which reaches 36 miles north of Dallas offering residents of Frisco and other cities en route a connection to the hub of DFW.
Rather than a choosing a modern development of luxory homes, you might like to engage in historical living in one of DFW’s conservation districts which are beaming with wide streets lined with mature foliage.
If you are wondering when you should buy your home, look into the current market forces, such as government incentives, market value of homes, and interest rates. These three factors draw thousands of people from around the country to DFW every year, even during the long recession period. In addition to a healthy local economy, DFW boasts a great school system and smaller number of risky mortgages making it one of the strongest real estate markets in the country.
The key to a successful real estate transition in Dallas in understanding of the market and skill in matching buyers with sellers. If you are moving to Dallas and are unaware of the various nuances of each neighborhood, don’t worry. Know that our agents have extensive knowledge of each Dallas neighborhood and can help you find the right setting for you and your family.
Moreover, our team of real estate agents sell six times more homes than the average Real estate agent in Dallas. Our reputation is well known in the industry and so our clients receive extra-special pricing from New By leveraging our connections within the real estate community, our agents can save you thousands of dollars on your next home.
We are here to help you with every step of the home-buying process whether you are new to DFW or a born-and-bred Texan. Visit Keller Williams Realty to view Dallas Home Listings, get more details on Dallas neighborhoods and request a list of Dallas foreclosures and bank-owned homes for sale.
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Tuesday, May 11th, 2010What would it be like to live in one of the best cities in America?
Money Magazine’s list of best places to live in the nation rated Carrolton number 15, Richardson number 18, and Frisco 38. The Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) area boasts some of the fastest growing developments in the nation, such as in Plano and Frisco, while also housing time-honored communities in comfortable suburbs, such as Richardson, Carrolton, and Addison.
Even Richardson and other well-established, family-friendly towns, have been attracting a steady growth of new residents. More people have found this city to be a great place to raise a family and young professionals like staying relatively close to the heart of Dallas, while enjoying a larger home with a more suburban feel.
Families and young professionals enjoy living in a Richardson’s larger-sized homes and making the more-than-tolerable commute to Dallas just 12 miles south on Highway 75. The otherwise small town feel also boasts a national and ever-popular music event known as Wildflower, among other arts and entertainment events around the community. Homeowners who need to downsize or relocate, choose Richardson and similar neighborhoods because of its affordable housing and easy commute, among other attractive qualities.
While the highway surrounds Richardson, other popular growing communities, are stops for the Light Rail System, Dart, which connects 13 cities for now, but a major expansion is in the works. For example, the affluent Plano is 20 miles north of Dallas, hosts many corporate headquarters so commuting is not a problem for many residents, but when travel to Dallas is needed, the Dart is their to provide it. Other cities have easy access to the Dallas North Tollway, which reaches 36 miles north of Dallas offering residents of Frisco and other cities en route a connection to the hub of DFW.
DFW is also home to many historic neighborhoods that are protected as such, boasting with wide streets lined with beautifully aged trees and a rich heritage.
Think about the many market forces at play when deciding the right time to buy a house, such as interest rates, government incentives, and purchase prices. These three factors draw thousands of people from around the country to DFW every year, even during the long recession period. In addition, DFW is well known for a great school system making family relocation to Texas and Dallas in particular a great advantage.
The key to a successful real estate transition in Dallas in understanding of the market and skill in matching buyers with sellers. Picking a neighborhood to live in Dallas can be very frustrating if you don’t know where to go for qualified advice. It might be comforting to know that our team of professionals are ready to hear your needs and match you with a neighborhood that’s just right for you.
In addition, our Dallas Realty agency sells six times more single-family homes that most others. As a result, our clients get preferential treatment with home warranty companies, inspections companies, and most importantly Home Builders. You will save thousands of dollars with the industry relationships that we have nurtured for over 17 years.
Why go anywhere else for your relocation or local purchase? Visit Keller Williams Realty to view homes for sale in Dallas, get info on Dallas neighborhoods and request a list of Dallas foreclosures and bank-owned homes for sale.
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Tuesday, May 11th, 2010Texas offers some of the best cities in America just north of Dallas.
In addition to some of the best places to live in the USA, Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) boasts new developments in Plano and Frisco as well as well-established settlements in Carrolton, Richardson, and Addison, among others. In addition to some of the best places to live in the USA, Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) boasts new developments in Plano and Frisco as well as well-established settlements in Carrolton, Richardson, and Addison, among others.
The Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) Metroplex is home to booming communities, such as in Frisco and Plano, while also maintaining century old neighborhoods in Carrolton, Richardson, and Addison, just to name a few. Just 12 miles north of Dallas on Highway 75, families and young professionals find Richardson an excellent suburban location with larger than average home sizes. The otherwise small town feel also boasts a national and ever-popular music event known as Wildflower, among other arts and entertainment events around the community. With single family homes in Richardson averaging under $200,000, this convenient suburb is an easier entry point to Dallas living than some of the newer developments north of Dallas.
Some cities are not so lucky to have a highway going through it like Richardson has, but they are lucky to have Dallas’ light rail systemâDart. Dallas is essential, then you can get a lot of reading done on the 20 mile southbound journey. On the other hand, the Dallas North Tollway offers other affluent and booming cities like Frisco (with no Dart access) an alternate method of do-it-yourself transport down part of the 30-mile trek to Dallas.
Texas is also home to older neighborhoods that are protected conservation districts because of their historic nature.
Take into consideration the many factors of buying a home, such as real estate loan interest rates, federal and state incentives, and home prices. Thousands of people around the nation are relocating to the Dallas area because each of these factors are strong here. In addition, DFWs great school system is a great incentive for family relocation.
The key to a successful real estate transition in Dallas in understanding of the market and skill in matching buyers with sellers. Choose a neighborhood to move into can be an exciting but scary endeavor if you are completely new to the Dallas area. Know that our agents have extensive knowledge of each Dallas neighborhood and can help you find the right setting for you and your family.
Moreover, our team of real estate agents sell six times more homes than the average Real estate agent in Dallas. Our reputation is well known in the industry and so our clients receive extra-special pricing from New With these well-established industry relationships, you can save thousands of dollars on your home purchase.
We will help you navigate the DFW real estate market and help you find just the right home. Visit Keller Williams Realty to view Dallas MLS Listings, get more details on Dallas neighborhoods and request a list of Dallas foreclosures and bank-owned homes for sale.
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