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We are new here and have looked in Highland Park and University Park. Mostly old homes, no new developments crowded poor roads. I understand the school system but there are many good school districts: Like Southlake and Westlake. Also Frisco . Don’t get why someone would move there from outside the area when there are better places all around.
The majority of my my highland park clients enjoy the "bubble" and like being 5 minutes from downtown Dallas. Other folks don't want to be near the hustle/bustle of the city. Often times that leads us to Frisco / Southlake / Flower Mound 😎
I know that proximity to work is a factor. I love the towns surrounding Dallas but if you have to drive in and out at rush hour it is a long commute time wise. Also, as he said airports are very close by if you must travel often. Having lived in CT and PA, an hour drive if you don’t hit much traffic to the airport is exhausting. Another nice amenity is very close proximity to excellent hospitals. Still if not for the commute the towns surrounding Dallas have many beautiful developments with many amenities.
The Only thing I like about Highland Park is the shopping center. Hate the traffic, not alot to do (kind of like River Oaks in Houston. It’s stuffy and pretentious and not much else to do but shop. But, sometimes it’s more convenient to shop online and not be hovered over by Sales Vultures swooping in to make a sale. If I want or need something, I’ll let you know.
I've lived in Dallas for much of my life aside from a few stints elsewhere. Aside from eating and shopping, there isn't a ton to do in DFW. There are a few fantastic museums, both Dallas and Fort Worth have symphonies, zoos, and a couple of other things to try out. But...what you've said about Highland Park is true for pretty much all of the metroplex, only differences being wealth and pretentiousness.
This is pretty common in Texas, most areas have more elementary schools than junior high and high schools…I’m not familiar with the setups in other states, but it has always been more elementary schools
@@sairaimam4895 flower mound is a nice happy medium compared to highland park village. Not as much wealth / fanciness, but still very very nice. What other cities are you researching?
Your pronunciation of these restaurants crack me up. No 1. Mi Cocina in HP Village is the very first before franchising. Pacific Cafe in HP is a classic staple. Bistro 31 has been around longer than when you say the owner migrated. Do your fact checking please.
It’s Ralph Lauren, not Polo Ralph Lauren. This boutique features the top-line, Made in Italy collection. Of course, someone like you wouldn’t know that…
@@ts121084you could have made the correction without the insult, you knew what they meant, that was unnecessary and lame 🤡 I bet that little insult made you feel “important” 😂 Only miserable, immature people move like that, grow up and get a 🙄 At the end of the day, it’s just clothes, get real
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Love the extraordinary decorative homes during Christmas and the horse carriages…the atmosphere is amazing during the holidays!
@@michellenoire348 it is certainly a sight to see!
We are new here and have looked in Highland Park and University Park. Mostly old homes, no new developments crowded poor roads. I understand the school system but there are many good school districts: Like Southlake and Westlake. Also Frisco . Don’t get why someone would move there from outside the area when there are better places all around.
The majority of my my highland park clients enjoy the "bubble" and like being 5 minutes from downtown Dallas. Other folks don't want to be near the hustle/bustle of the city. Often times that leads us to Frisco / Southlake / Flower Mound 😎
I know that proximity to work is a factor. I love the towns surrounding Dallas but if you have to drive in and out at rush hour it is a long commute time wise. Also, as he said airports are very close by if you must travel often. Having lived in CT and PA, an hour drive if you don’t hit much traffic to the airport is exhausting. Another nice amenity is very close proximity to excellent hospitals. Still if not for the commute the towns surrounding Dallas have many beautiful developments with many amenities.
@@Linda-mv8oz I concur. Thanks for tuning in :)
Because its beautiful
Because they want to be neighbors with billionaires.
The Only thing I like about Highland Park is the shopping center. Hate the traffic, not alot to do (kind of like River Oaks in Houston. It’s stuffy and pretentious and not much else to do but shop. But, sometimes it’s more convenient to shop online and not be hovered over by Sales Vultures swooping in to make a sale. If I want or need something, I’ll let you know.
@@lavieestunsonge4541 great points. Thanks for tuning in!
I've lived in Dallas for much of my life aside from a few stints elsewhere. Aside from eating and shopping, there isn't a ton to do in DFW. There are a few fantastic museums, both Dallas and Fort Worth have symphonies, zoos, and a couple of other things to try out. But...what you've said about Highland Park is true for pretty much all of the metroplex, only differences being wealth and pretentiousness.
@@mten1454 thanks for tuning in. Which part of Dallas do you live in now?
@@DALLASTEXASLIVING214 I live in the Knox/Henderson area!
@@mten1454 how does it compare?
Calm down, next upload going to be like Oak Cliff and Kessler Park are the “Laurel Canyon” of Dallas. lol! Love the enthusiasm jokes aside!
@@manley1979 😂
There are so many elementary schools in HP compared to high school and middle school! Thought that was interesting…
@@somethingaboutbrooke definitely. When are you making the move?
This is pretty common in Texas, most areas have more elementary schools than junior high and high schools…I’m not familiar with the setups in other states, but it has always been more elementary schools
We love Frisco.
@@kimyv7693 frisco is a popular suburb. What do you like about it
How is Highland Village and Flower Mound in Denton?
@@sairaimam4895 flower mound is a nice happy medium compared to highland park village. Not as much wealth / fanciness, but still very very nice. What other cities are you researching?
Also there are some Highland Park homes that are Dallas ISD.
yep, some HP homes trickle into Dallas ISD! Appreciate the callout
Hello from New Orleans 👍🏽👍🏽
Hello Terry, thanks for tuning in!
Looks very nice, but sounds snobby
Fanciest part of Dallas. Thanks for tuning in!
Unfortunately, it is a very snobby area, with a bunch of delusional people who are far from reality.
Your pronunciation of these restaurants crack me up. No 1. Mi Cocina in HP Village is the very first before franchising. Pacific Cafe in HP is a classic staple. Bistro 31 has been around longer than when you say the owner migrated. Do your fact checking please.
Thanks for tuning in Amy!
Amy, do some manner checking !!!
@@juicysmith38235 thank you juicy 😅
Amy get a life….🙄
Ralph Lauren Polo is definitely not expensive! 😅
I know. been going there since high school 😂
@@DALLASTEXASLIVING214 😁 lol
@@DomicianChick ** also lululemon
It’s Ralph Lauren, not Polo Ralph Lauren. This boutique features the top-line, Made in Italy collection. Of course, someone like you wouldn’t know that…
@@ts121084you could have made the correction without the insult, you knew what they meant, that was unnecessary and lame 🤡 I bet that little insult made you feel “important” 😂 Only miserable, immature people move like that, grow up and get a 🙄 At the end of the day, it’s just clothes, get real