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By dallasrealtor | June 17, 2010
What would it be like to live in 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 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.
Even Richardson and other well-established, family-friendly towns, have been attracting a steady growth of new residents. 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. Like many great Dallas suburbs, Richardson puts on events to tie the community together, including the yearly singer/songwriter festival, Wildflower, which boasts over 50,000 attendees. 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. 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.
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.
Take into consideration the many factors of buying a home, such as real estate loan interest rates, federal and state incentives, and home prices. These factors vary from season to season, but DFW remains strong in offering some of the best conditions for buying a home. 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. Picking a neighborhood to live in Dallas can be very frustrating if you don't know where to go for qualified advice. Our real estate matchmakers know almost every nook and cranny of the many Dallas suburbs and they look forward to matching your living needs with just the right community.
Moreover, our team of real estate agents sell six times more homes than the average Real estate agent in Dallas. As a result, our buyers receive excellent treatment from the various companies associated with a home purchase, such as termite and home inspection and especially new home builders. With industry connections like these, you will save thousands on your next home purchase.
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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