I live in Denton.Anyone familiar with Dallas, which parts are the better parts. Am familiar with Plano/Frisco areas, what else besides that?
I live in Denton.
A few others including @JCranford and @SixPapaCharlie live in the DFW area.
But your answer is non-specific. What sort of information are you really wanting to know?
Personally, I think we are in a significant bubble right now. I wouldn't be surprised if things continue to rise for another year or 5, but someday it's definitely coming down, and sooner rather than later in my opinion. We're a point right now where people are outbidding each other and paying more than asking prices for stuff. I shoot photos of high end real estate, and there is a LOT of turnover happening right now.areas that will be appreciating.
Plano and Frisco are not parts of Dallas, they are distant suburbs and their own cities.Anyone familiar with Dallas, which parts are the better parts. Am familiar with Plano/Frisco areas, what else besides that?
I like Waxahachie. Have a really good friend in the area. Met him when I was working in Dallas. I go hang out with him as much as I can when I have to go back to Dallas on trips. Lots of good people running around at the airport there as well. That airport was my safe place when I was living in DFW.My parents live in Waxahachie, which is a southern suburb of Dallas. They just moved there about 7 or 8 months ago, and the market was nuts then. Houses were selling when my parents were inside them having a showing, and my parents only got the house they did because the realtor selling the place was late to work and they called her before she got to the office and made the deal over the phone. There were seven offers on that same house on the realtor's answering machine!
It's a very nice city, though a little far away from fancy shopping and restaurants, probably a 20 - 30 minute drive depending on where you're going so it may be too far for your liking. I-35 goes right by, so it's not hard to jump on and drive into Dallas. It has a lot of the perks of being outside the major city, mainly less crime and less slum section, more "green spaces", more space in general, and overall, it's a very attractive city if you like cities. The population is definitely on the upward swing there and is expected to continue that way.
I guess my point is, if you're amenable to it, you might want to consider something a little further away from "City Center" to get bigger yards, less crime, and a place that's easier to live in. Of course, it's possible that you like living in cities, so it wouldn't bother you as much as it would bother me.
I like Waxahachie. Have a really good friend in the area. Met him when I was working in Dallas. I go hang out with him as much as I can when I have to go back to Dallas on trips. Lots of good people running around at the airport there as well. That airport was my safe place when I was living in DFW.
You should pop in to get some glider or aerobatic training from the resident DPE at that little airport. She is an amazing person.I can't believe I forgot to mention the airport there! I went out one weekday to check it out and it was hopping. There were people out plane-watching on the patio, a couple of planes flying in, and lots of cool planes tied down on the ramp. It was a neat airport.
You should pop in to get some glider or aerobatic training from the resident DPE at that little airport. She is an amazing person.
The best part of Dallas is a suburb called Oklahoma City.
Do you mean Oak Lawn?Highland Park. North end of Oakwood. Nice areas.
Carol Walker? Big agreement on her talent and abilityYou should pop in to get some glider or aerobatic training from the resident DPE at that little airport. She is an amazing person.
Do you mean Oak Lawn?
NW Dallas is not bad. It has some pockets to avoid. But that seems expensive to me for that area. For the kind of access you want, if you don't have to commute, I'd look east of Dallas proper.
Are you looking to purchase a home? What budget range?I did a Google street view and the area is a little more run down, but I didn’t rule it out either. What do you think the home is worth? The schools are rated like a 1 out of 10, how is that even possible. I do not want to be a minority in the area if that makes sense.
Frisco/Plano all multiple offer situation, and Texas doesn’t publish the sold price so no idea how much over ask they are selling for.
The second listing is cheaper so wondering if this is an avoid area, south of Farmers Branch / Google maps calls it “NW Dallas” area.
Just casually looking, no kids, work from home.
Yep. She’s good people.Carol Walker? Big agreement on her talent and ability
That's like asking what's the best area of Chicagoland.
South Farmers Branch/NW Dallas is not a area I would recommend. Think Pilsen.
I live on the west side of the metroplex. It's not all peaches and cream on this side of town, with all the companies moving to town, the sprawl is as far as you can see when I take off from my once rural airport.
To give you an idea on house prices, I bought a fixer upper four years ago on the only decent lake in DFW that you can actually own a house and have a boat dock. Paid about $90 a foot as it was in real bad shape.
After a complete and very expensive rehab, I will list it in May for $700 a foot and expect it to be gone by the end of the month.
It's nearly 7,000sq ft.
It's like that literally everywhere. How's that even possible? The residential real estate market is like tulip futures right now.I wouldn't move here if you don't have to. It is inflated to the point of stupidity.
I couldn't afford to buy my own house right now.
It's like that literally everywhere. How's that even possible? The residential real estate market is like tulip futures right now.