You are such a pro at what you do! I really appreciate the info. Thanks to you and your team for providing such quality content. I am looking to move to the Dallas - Fort Worth area soon and this channel has been super helpful. I will be in touch when I am ready to buy a house! 😊
home prices have gone up because land has gone up , as a builder myself I build roughly 10 houses a year and would never build a cheaper small home it makes no sense as first time home buyers seem to be getting harder to come by. It all comes down to land cost. Larger land tracts as you well know will produce about a $10000 lot and in some cases less.If the builder has to put in roads and sewer ,water etc , now the lot costs is approaching $30-$40 k .Hoa's are terrible would not recommend it to anyone.
@@LIVINGINDALLAS Yes I saw but understand you can’t go too in depth because HOAs are not a one size fits all, just seem very risky to me, since it’s not regulated, the horror stories are insane.
I totally get that! City life has a unique energy and vibe that's hard to replicate in the suburbs. It’s great that there are options for everyone, whether they prefer the buzz of urban living or the quieter pace of suburbia. Where do you live now?
Thanks Levi for sharing those other options cuz not everyone can afford to buy $600K homes. See you hopefully soon in TX. Love the channel and looking forward to the next YT live.
Hi, I left Texas and came to Minnesota … but after seeing how you present Texas I might just move back. Texas has no winter or fall but I guess I can always go back up north for winter. Im single so my thing is with a house is I need my dream kitchen. Since I don’t have kids or a man. I’m not worried about school district or anything. I know in Texas, you be need a car, but I lived in Texas for 3 years without one. I got most stuff delivered and used a ride-share to get around to the Dr etc. I just want to be close stores if I need to, I don’t want to be so far out, because I got stuck in a Celina Texas for 2 hours. Looking for an apartment and the reception was bad and the driver could t find me, he barely spoke English. These price ranges you put out are great for a first home. But that Friday’s gotta go and I need a nice kitchen since I love to cook. 😊
Thanks for sharing! Texas is a great place to settle, and I'm highlighting its charm in these videos. Whether you take my word or follow your heart, moving back is a good decision. let us know if you need help! Call or Text: 214-441-6684
HOA rates are mostly influenced by amenities and services. Nowadays, developers make sure that they're the best or at least decent in these new constructions. So yeah, that has a direct effect on HOA fees, but it's mostly worth it.
@@LIVINGINDALLAS when I check for amenities in the listing and even scope the area on google maps I don’t see any major pool/gym/community area/park type amenities to justify some of these HOA which are often approaching nearly 50% of a condo HOA - except condos have to cover roofs and some plumbing etc so thats more expected… but admittedly I haven’t checked this is always the case, but has roused my suspicion.
Not to mention PiD fees. Princeton schools are tated pretty low and the road infrastructure is just not there 380 is a mess and will be for years and other side roads have traffic for miles when you want to leave or get back home
These are considered cheap (coming from a Torontonian). In my city the average home cost $1.2 million CAD. Might consider moving to Texas in the Future.
Are you able to find sellers with assumable mortgages? We sold our home in Singapore and are moving to Dallas in summer. We have a chunk of change for a big down payment, which is usually needed to take over a mortgage to lock into that 3% mortgage.
If i decide to move to Dallas; public transit, walkability and a central location would be the most important factors as i don't like to drive and can't justify the expense of a vehicle. I don't think I'd need a property larger than 900 sq ft. Any suggestion? I was in Dallas recently and was impressed with oaklawn & uptown. I did setup an appointment with one of your agents but he completely forgot about it.
@@tamimoncrief2264 maybe at some point Dallas could be a good place to live but as things currently are it's not quite there. Speaking in terms of where I'm at , as well as Dallas and Texas is. Just have to find that happy medium.
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It's too expensive now in Dallas, it was cheaper 10 years ago. All the out of state people moving in have made it expensive. Don't be fooled by this video, property taxes are 10k in Collin County. Car Insurance is 2k a year, and the pay is about 20 dollars an hour. You can't buy a home because everyone moving here. If you from out of state you will learn your Savings will go by fast living here.💯
@@LIVINGINDALLAS It bothers me that Dallas wants to become Los Angeles. Cute little valley homes....and they're all made out of ticky tack and they all look just the same. Just sad...imo, of course :O)
Homes in $350,000 + range in Dallas ft worth are on the market with virtually no landscaping! Weirdest thing I've ever seen. I really suggest you don't move here to DFW, you ll be very disappointed
I ll save you the trouble of watching this. The answer is NO. dont be fooled. Im not in real estate so i have nothing to gain. I have examined the market here for 3 years. Unaffordable.
You must not be from Texas....just a few short years ago most of the homes in Dallas metroplex were less than $300K. House prices skyrocketed in just 3 years but salaries haven't. And no not everyone can or is interested in working in the high paying tech industry🙄🙄
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You are such a pro at what you do! I really appreciate the info. Thanks to you and your team for providing such quality content. I am looking to move to the Dallas - Fort Worth area soon and this channel has been super helpful. I will be in touch when I am ready to buy a house! 😊
Awesome comment! Thank you for the support! We will be happy to help when you’re ready! Where do you live now?
home prices have gone up because land has gone up , as a builder myself I build roughly 10 houses a year and would never build a cheaper small home it makes no sense as first time home buyers seem to be getting harder to come by. It all comes down to land cost. Larger land tracts as you well know will produce about a $10000 lot and in some cases less.If the builder has to put in roads and sewer ,water etc , now the lot costs is approaching $30-$40 k .Hoa's are terrible would not recommend it to anyone.
Thanks for the insight!
Facts. You can only afford to put an affordable home on an affordable lot.
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Same cheap little house was $130k a few years ago, but it had brick exterior all around it.
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This is so encouraging.!!
Hi There! Glad you liked it... where do you live now?
That Harmony is nice I've viewed it i love the small loft area upstairs 👌🏽
It really is! looking to move, where do you live now?
Wife and I toured a home here recently. Loved the affordability but a massive downside is about being a part of an HOA. What are your thoughts on HOA?
We discuss that thoroughly walking through the first and second home. Did you watch that part?
@@LIVINGINDALLAS Yes I saw but understand you can’t go too in depth because HOAs are not a one size fits all, just seem very risky to me, since it’s not regulated, the horror stories are insane.
I want to buy a home in the DFW area next year. This makes me hopeful. Thanks
Glad it helped! It's the perfect time. Give us a call at 214-441-6684
I can't do suburbia. Give me a city. But glad that there are affordable places for those who want to go for those.
I totally get that! City life has a unique energy and vibe that's hard to replicate in the suburbs. It’s great that there are options for everyone, whether they prefer the buzz of urban living or the quieter pace of suburbia.
Where do you live now?
Thanks Levi for sharing those other options cuz not everyone can afford to buy $600K homes.
See you hopefully soon in TX. Love the channel and looking forward to the next YT live.
Awesome! I’m glad it was helpful! Remind me again where you live now?
Hi, I left Texas and came to Minnesota … but after seeing how you present Texas I might just move back. Texas has no winter or fall but I guess I can always go back up north for winter. Im single so my thing is with a house is I need my dream kitchen. Since I don’t have kids or a man. I’m not worried about school district or anything. I know in Texas, you be need a car, but I lived in Texas for 3 years without one. I got most stuff delivered and used a ride-share to get around to the Dr etc. I just want to be close stores if I need to, I don’t want to be so far out, because I got stuck in a Celina Texas for 2 hours. Looking for an apartment and the reception was bad and the driver could t find me, he barely spoke English. These price ranges you put out are great for a first home. But that Friday’s gotta go and I need a nice kitchen since I love to cook. 😊
Thanks for sharing! Texas is a great place to settle, and I'm highlighting its charm in these videos. Whether you take my word or follow your heart, moving back is a good decision. let us know if you need help! Call or Text: 214-441-6684
My issue with the princeton is from what I see the developers set up very expensive HOA fees…
HOA rates are mostly influenced by amenities and services. Nowadays, developers make sure that they're the best or at least decent in these new constructions. So yeah, that has a direct effect on HOA fees, but it's mostly worth it.
@@LIVINGINDALLAS when I check for amenities in the listing and even scope the area on google maps I don’t see any major pool/gym/community area/park type amenities to justify some of these HOA which are often approaching nearly 50% of a condo HOA - except condos have to cover roofs and some plumbing etc so thats more expected… but admittedly I haven’t checked this is always the case, but has roused my suspicion.
Yeah, developers are making aLot of money with HOA'S here. And they can go up up up at any time
Not to mention PiD fees. Princeton schools are tated pretty low and the road infrastructure is just not there 380 is a mess and will be for years and other side roads have traffic for miles when you want to leave or get back home
Where do you live now?
Great video with great info. Love the authenticity. Keep it up. Looking to move. I’ll be in touch.
Awesome! Looking forward to it! Where do you live now?
Hi Levi, I left a message for you. Could we please connect about the community in the video?
Yes of course!
What is your first name so I can make sure I know who to look for!!
These are considered cheap (coming from a Torontonian). In my city the average home cost $1.2 million CAD. Might consider moving to Texas in the Future.
Hi there! Thanks for sharing. Keep tuning in as you contemplate that move! When the time comes, let us know! 🙂
Are you able to find sellers with assumable mortgages? We sold our home in Singapore and are moving to Dallas in summer. We have a chunk of change for a big down payment, which is usually needed to take over a mortgage to lock into that 3% mortgage.
Of course! We are happy to help you out. Let’s jump in a zoom! call.livingindallastx.com/start
If i decide to move to Dallas; public transit, walkability and a central location would be the most important factors as i don't like to drive and can't justify the expense of a vehicle. I don't think I'd need a property larger than 900 sq ft. Any suggestion? I was in Dallas recently and was impressed with oaklawn & uptown. I did setup an appointment with one of your agents but he completely forgot about it.
It's the perfect time. Give us a call at 214-441-6684
Good luck, DFW does not have a good transit system. No matter where you live, you will drive a long distance. You're welcome
@@tamimoncrief2264 maybe at some point Dallas could be a good place to live but as things currently are it's not quite there. Speaking in terms of where I'm at , as well as Dallas and Texas is. Just have to find that happy medium.
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The others are easy to find…those are the hidden gems!
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Well that makes no sense. Should I delete this comment or is there some hidden life lesson here?
$2300 a mo for a new home, that is a no brainer.
Exactly!
The tax rate is 2.67, so the monthly payment will be around 2800. I went there yesterday and like the neighborhood.
It's too expensive now in Dallas, it was cheaper 10 years ago. All the out of state people moving in have made it expensive. Don't be fooled by this video, property taxes are 10k in Collin County. Car Insurance is 2k a year, and the pay is about 20 dollars an hour. You can't buy a home because everyone moving here. If you from out of state you will learn your Savings will go by fast living here.💯
Isn’t everything more expensive than 10 years ago?
@@LIVINGINDALLAS The rate of inflation was higher in this area because of demand over a 10 year period than any other city in the nation.
You’re right, demand has definitely made a significant impact. It can be tough, but Dallas still has a lot to offer. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
You called that abomination with no yard stacked against another, in a walled development on flat useless land a house...LMAO!
Well, to each his own - some prefer coffee over tea, and that's perfectly fine. cheers!
@@LIVINGINDALLAS It bothers me that Dallas wants to become Los Angeles. Cute little valley homes....and they're all made out of ticky tack and they all look just the same. Just sad...imo, of course :O)
Homes in $350,000 + range in Dallas ft worth are on the market with virtually no landscaping! Weirdest thing I've ever seen. I really suggest you don't move here to DFW, you ll be very disappointed
I ll save you the trouble of watching this.
The answer is NO. dont be fooled. Im not in real estate so i have nothing to gain. I have examined the market here for 3 years. Unaffordable.
Answer is no to what?
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Always! 😎
Would you want your family to live next to people whose life decisions limited their earning potential to only be able to afford a $300k mortgage? 🧠
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some people starting out or people retiring need these affordable homes too and have made great life decisions
You must not be from Texas....just a few short years ago most of the homes in Dallas metroplex were less than $300K. House prices skyrocketed in just 3 years but salaries haven't. And no not everyone can or is interested in working in the high paying tech industry🙄🙄