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@@movingtodallastx Still pretty rural but some more housing coming. Bought 17 acres and a farmhouse we redid. lots of possibilities out here and some still affordable housing especially a little further out in Bonham etc. I kinda moved out here on speculation but also wanted a more rural lifestyle. We were in Anna and it got too big, too many taxes. Literally 30 minutes to almost anywhere you wanna go and an hour to DFW airport
Frisco is the new economic engine of DFW. Celina being close to Frisco will be boom. Celina is next frisco in 20 years. Buy land and long Celina if you’re a investor.
I think everyone should know that on the roads, people in N Texas are very hostile drivers. It’s very antagonistic and happens very often. It can happen upon exiting your community. By far, the worse aspects of living in N Texas for me. Also, locals driving in the U.S. 380 corridor treat everyone on the poor really badly because they know a lot of people moving to that N Texas communities like Celina and Prosper are from out-of-state, so they make their driving habits known to you that you are not wanted in their state. I grew up in New England and lived in Washington DC and west coast for a decade as part of my time in military, and I’ve never seen the toxic side of a whole group of locals from a state act so negatively towards growth in a state which happens at some point in different states all the time. That’s why I want to leave Texas but it’s not the right time for me just now to pack up and leave. Never had intentions of coming her to end up leaving but it’s gotten so toxic and the attitude is so bad, I literally am being driven to leave, and honestly that may be part of the intended effect by locals. If you are not born in Texas, you can never be considered Texan. Which is ridiculous because local Texans are not indigenous to this area, they are just a great generations of post migration here themselves. Texas would rather be its own country and they are very toxic in their nationalism. In practice, you think Texas is a patriotic state and friendly as well as proud, but in practice and on the road it’s very toxic. Plus they love to speed but much of the roads around here are all major artery roads, and they don’t have a lot of interconnected roads except in Frisco or Plano, so speeding is difficult because there are cops everywhere. It feels really really bad as a person not from a state to constantly get harassed by locals literally every single day and at every chance. Texas is fed up with people moving here. I’d look towards another state that isn’t one of the major target relocation states like Texas and Florida because they are going through major growing pains and the infrastructure of roads does not handle the traffic flows.
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moved to Leonard a couple years ago. loving it sofar. Whats you opinion on Leonard?
To be honest I've never been out to Leonard before! What's it like out there?
@@movingtodallastx Still pretty rural but some more housing coming. Bought 17 acres and a farmhouse we redid. lots of possibilities out here and some still affordable housing especially a little further out in Bonham etc. I kinda moved out here on speculation but also wanted a more rural lifestyle. We were in Anna and it got too big, too many taxes. Literally 30 minutes to almost anywhere you wanna go and an hour to DFW airport
@@GoldenLegionHoney sounds like a good long term investment!
Frisco is the new economic engine of DFW. Celina being close to Frisco will be boom. Celina is next frisco in 20 years. Buy land and long Celina if you’re a investor.
You are 100% correct 🎯
Good info…Nice area but still underdeveloped
Thanks man! 100%. That’s the main con. If you are on the south side of Celina it’s a bit more developed but still hit or miss at this point.
@@movingtodallastx but celina school ISD is not as good as prosper ISD
@@Mukkulapakku definitely hear you on that, but it’s still a great school district.
I think everyone should know that on the roads, people in N Texas are very hostile drivers. It’s very antagonistic and happens very often. It can happen upon exiting your community. By far, the worse aspects of living in N Texas for me. Also, locals driving in the U.S. 380 corridor treat everyone on the poor really badly because they know a lot of people moving to that N Texas communities like Celina and Prosper are from out-of-state, so they make their driving habits known to you that you are not wanted in their state. I grew up in New England and lived in Washington DC and west coast for a decade as part of my time in military, and I’ve never seen the toxic side of a whole group of locals from a state act so negatively towards growth in a state which happens at some point in different states all the time. That’s why I want to leave Texas but it’s not the right time for me just now to pack up and leave. Never had intentions of coming her to end up leaving but it’s gotten so toxic and the attitude is so bad, I literally am being driven to leave, and honestly that may be part of the intended effect by locals. If you are not born in Texas, you can never be considered Texan. Which is ridiculous because local Texans are not indigenous to this area, they are just a great generations of post migration here themselves. Texas would rather be its own country and they are very toxic in their nationalism. In practice, you think Texas is a patriotic state and friendly as well as proud, but in practice and on the road it’s very toxic. Plus they love to speed but much of the roads around here are all major artery roads, and they don’t have a lot of interconnected roads except in Frisco or Plano, so speeding is difficult because there are cops everywhere. It feels really really bad as a person not from a state to constantly get harassed by locals literally every single day and at every chance. Texas is fed up with people moving here. I’d look towards another state that isn’t one of the major target relocation states like Texas and Florida because they are going through major growing pains and the infrastructure of roads does not handle the traffic flows.
Interesting. I’m not a native Texan and I’ve never had this experience at all.