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By dallasrealtor | June 23, 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. 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 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. 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. With single family homes in Richardson averaging under $200,000, this convenient suburb is an easier entry point to Dallas living than some of the newer developments north of Dallas.
Some cities are not so lucky to have a highway going through it like Richardson has, but they are lucky to have Dallas' light rail system—Dart. 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.
An alternative to luxury homes and small-town living, DFW also offers historical living in one of many protected conservation districts, which have many wide streets and beautiful, mature vegetation.
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, 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.
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