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By dallasrealtor | June 17, 2010
Texas is home to several cities rates the best places to live in America.
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. 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.
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. 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. Young professionals and families new to Texas find the easy commute to Dallas and affordable home prices an smart entry to Dallas home ownership.
Not all cities have highways running through them as Richardson does, but 13 cities can boast that the Dallas' super-speedy Dart Rail System stops in their town. One such city is the well-to-do and ever-popular Plano, which is home to many major corporations' headquarters, so commuting to work might not be an issue for many residents, but when a business-trip to Dallas is on the schedule, Dart offers a stress-free 20-mile transport. Other cities, like Frisco, do not boast Dart access, but the well-to-do and fast-growing Frisco is located off of the Dallas North Tollway offering a viable means of getting to Dallas (some 30 miles south) if necessary.
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.
If you are deciding when to buy a home, keep in mind interest rates, home prices, and government incentives, such as the Homebuyer's Tax Credit. All of these economic factors vary with time, but Dallas has stayed strong, attracting steady growth because of its affordable pricing and low interest rates throughout the area. In addition, DFW is well known for a great school system making family relocation to Texas and Dallas in particular a great advantage.
The most important aspect to a successful home transition is finding a real estate agent with market expertise and skills in matching client needs with a community that meets those needs. You might be relocating to Dallas and are unsure in which neighborhood to buy. Know that our agents have extensive knowledge of each Dallas neighborhood and can help you find the right setting for you and your family.
In addition, our Dallas Realty agency sells six times more single-family homes that most others. Our integrity and results are firmly established among real estate service companies such as home warranties, inspections, and home builders offer our clients preferential pricing. Saving thousands of dollars on your home purchase is assured with our industry partnerships.
Our team loves to help new and seasoned buyers move into just the right home in just the right neighborhood. Visit Keller Williams Realty to view DFW homes for sale, get info on Dallas real estate and request a list of Dallas foreclosures and bank-owned homes for sale.
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