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By dallasrealtor | June 17, 2010
Texas offers some of the best cities in America just north of Dallas.
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. 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.
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. 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. 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 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.
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 most important aspect of finding a home in Dallas is awareness of the market and proven ability in real estate transactions. If you are moving to Dallas and are unaware of the various nuances of each neighborhood, don't worry. 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.
In addition, our Dallas Realty agency sells six times more single-family homes that most others. 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. You will save thousands of dollars with the industry relationships that we have nurtured for over 17 years.
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 get more info on North Dallas real estate and to request a list of Dallas foreclosures and bank-owned homes for sale.
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