As a native and real estate agent of Dallas, please note that the areas named here are out in the suburbs of Dallas. There's tons of flat, undeveloped land out there just waiting for best use of land. Taxes will be high, family oriented events, and there will be a commute. Most residents reside in the (not so flat) inner city. The inner city of Dallas is going through redevelopment. None the less, it is well developed with lots of character, scenery, public transportation, and entertainment. Taxes are lower and houses will be higher... As a grad-graduate. It's the teachers you allow to teach your child, not the school.
So I say this as a person trying to move to DFW soon, it's not just people's opinions. A lot of people are moving to the DFW area which is driving up property values in a short time. Texas has one of the higher property tax rates, so when people's property value doubles over less than a decade it's going to cause some problems. Also for the people moving because of policies please remember where you came from and why you came to Dallas. Just because your politics are different doesn't mean that you're more right especially if you're leaving a place where you're politics failed.
I’m glad you explained the weather! People that never lived here or only visited in the dead middle of summer, they think it’s 100 every day lol! Like you said it’s between 97-100 for 2-3 months and that’s it. The rest of the year is pleasant other than the few cold snaps we get in the winter. The winters are pretty mild outside of that. I’m not originally from Dallas by the way. I’ve been living here for about 13 years.
Native Texan, lived in plano twice, loved it as a kid and in my early 20s , was busy all day just living it up 24/7. I currently live in the PNW for work and the nature is amazing but this is a truly boring place unless u like hiking over and over for a different rendition of the same view. Everything is completely opposite of Dallas, its seriously old and outdated here, its just a bunch of small towns that have grown together and the roads cant handle the population. I cant stand it up here, hopefully we will be back to the DFW in not long .
As a native and real estate agent of Dallas, please note that the areas named here are out in the suburbs of Dallas. There's tons of flat, undeveloped land out there just waiting for best use of land. Taxes will be high, family oriented events, and there will be a commute. Most residents reside in the (not so flat) inner city. The inner city of Dallas is going through redevelopment. None the less, it is well developed with lots of character, scenery, public transportation, and entertainment. Taxes are lower and houses will be higher...
As a grad-graduate. It's the teachers you allow to teach your child, not the school.
So I say this as a person trying to move to DFW soon, it's not just people's opinions. A lot of people are moving to the DFW area which is driving up property values in a short time. Texas has one of the higher property tax rates, so when people's property value doubles over less than a decade it's going to cause some problems. Also for the people moving because of policies please remember where you came from and why you came to Dallas. Just because your politics are different doesn't mean that you're more right especially if you're leaving a place where you're politics failed.
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I’m glad you explained the weather! People that never lived here or only visited in the dead middle of summer, they think it’s 100 every day lol! Like you said it’s between 97-100 for 2-3 months and that’s it. The rest of the year is pleasant other than the few cold snaps we get in the winter. The winters are pretty mild outside of that. I’m not originally from Dallas by the way. I’ve been living here for about 13 years.
Me & my wife are moving there this month! Any pointers?
Native Texan, lived in plano twice, loved it as a kid and in my early 20s , was busy all day just living it up 24/7. I currently live in the PNW for work and the nature is amazing but this is a truly boring place unless u like hiking over and over for a different rendition of the same view. Everything is completely opposite of Dallas, its seriously old and outdated here, its just a bunch of small towns that have grown together and the roads cant handle the population. I cant stand it up here, hopefully we will be back to the DFW in not long .
Best of luck with the possible move back to DFW. Reach out if you are needing any help.
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