Houses in Dallas

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. 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.

But even time-honored cities like Richardson have seen steady growth over the past few years. Located just twelve miles up US-75, Richardson is home to young families and young professionals who like the easy commute into Dallas and enjoy the benefits of larger homes within a suburban community. 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 of these cities is Plano, which is home to the headquarters of JCPenney's, Dr. Pepper, Electronic Data Systems and other corporations so finding a nearby job may not be difficult, but if a daily commute to 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.

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 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 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 key to a successful real estate transition in Dallas in understanding of the market and skill in matching buyers with sellers. If this is your first purchase in the Dallas area, be comforted. 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.

In addition, our Dallas Realty agency sells six times more single-family homes that most others. Our reputation is well known in the industry and so our clients receive extra-special pricing from New 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 Dallas, Texas real estate, get info on Dallas neighborhoods and request a list of Dallas foreclosures and bank-owned homes for sale.

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