Dallas TX Real Estate

By dallasrealtor | June 17, 2010

Would you 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.

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. Residents don't have to drive far for entertainment because Richardson is home to many community events, including the famous Wildflower singer/songwriter festival. For families and first-time homebuyers, Richardson's affordable home and rental prices offers an opportunity for convenient Dallas living and commuting.

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. Dallas is essential, then you can get a lot of reading done on the 20 mile southbound journey. On the other hand, Frisco, a booming, wealthy suburb is 30 miles north of Dallas metro with no Rapid Transit access but it is located off the Dallas North Tollway making a daily commute to Dallas or even to Frisco doable.

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.

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 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 excellent education, providing an incentive to families to relocate.
Another incentive to relocating to DFW, especially for families, is the choice of many excellent schools.

The bottom line for a successful home transition is knowledge and experience. If you are moving to Dallas and are unaware of the various nuances of each neighborhood, don't worry. Be assured that our very experienced team of realtors have intimate knowledge of Dallas and its many suburbs and can explain the advantages and disadvantages of each neighborhood for you.

And our team of experienced Realtors sell almost six times as many homes as other Dallas Realtors. 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 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 homes for sale in DFW metro, get info on Dallas neighborhoods and to request a list of Dallas foreclosures and bank-owned homes for sale.

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