We should avoid making towns “boom towns.” Just like fireworks, after the sparkle of the boom wears off, you have a mess to clean up. Strained infrastructure, higher taxes, rushed city layouts that cannot be changed, and strain on the schools. Just look at some of the “boom towns” from a decade or so ago that are now talking about CLOSING schools. It is a mess. City leaders that encourage building booms are very short-sighted. Slow, steady growth through careful planning is much better.
There are cities that were affordable rural remote that had nothing but a school church post office fire station. Now theyre growing metropolises with license plates from other states
Thank goodness DFW is growing! . Look what happens when a town doesn’t have growth. Places Like Hearne, Calvert or Kosee. Horribly run down and abandoned.
Our city was just a generational population too...same families for generations. Now it's unrecognizable and we're looking at other areas of Texas to move to...I don't want to live in a big metro area.
@@mrpartshow about the houses that are looking for people to live in them instead of building more and more and causing more strain on a system that’s struggling to catch up
@@MrJoecamel96 there aren’t enough existing houses for sale to meet the demand for housing. New homes must be built so more young families can settle and contribute to our economy. The infrastructure is being upgraded as new residents move in and start paying sales and property taxes.
@ there is a lot of homes forsale and for rent here in the dfw and parker county which is next to dfw. We literally have new housing editions that been built and the majority of houses are empty with forsale signs So as far the area I live in. Yes there are plenty of empty homes. But yet people coming in don’t want them.
Much of the Population in the DFW now are NOT TEXANS. That's a whole other Struggle.
We should avoid making towns “boom towns.” Just like fireworks, after the sparkle of the boom wears off, you have a mess to clean up. Strained infrastructure, higher taxes, rushed city layouts that cannot be changed, and strain on the schools. Just look at some of the “boom towns” from a decade or so ago that are now talking about CLOSING schools. It is a mess. City leaders that encourage building booms are very short-sighted. Slow, steady growth through careful planning is much better.
There are cities that were affordable rural remote that had nothing but a school church post office fire station. Now theyre growing metropolises with license plates from other states
Improve the infrastructure first
Where are all the trees at,
Thank goodness DFW is growing! . Look what happens when a town doesn’t have growth. Places Like Hearne, Calvert or Kosee. Horribly run down and abandoned.
Our city was just a generational population too...same families for generations. Now it's unrecognizable and we're looking at other areas of Texas to move to...I don't want to live in a big metro area.
too bad get with the times
We said don’t California my Texas, but our own city leaders are allowing it to happen.
Texas republicans keep cutting taxes to bring more companies. Companies need workers. Where do you want the new workers to live?
@@mrpartshow about the houses that are looking for people to live in them instead of building more and more and causing more strain on a system that’s struggling to catch up
@@MrJoecamel96 there aren’t enough existing houses for sale to meet the demand for housing. New homes must be built so more young families can settle and contribute to our economy. The infrastructure is being upgraded as new residents move in and start paying sales and property taxes.
@ there is a lot of homes forsale and for rent here in the dfw and parker county which is next to dfw. We literally have new housing editions that been built and the majority of houses are empty with forsale signs So as far the area I live in. Yes there are plenty of empty homes. But yet people coming in don’t want them.
No one is building affordable houses. The developments are all McMansions with expensive HOAs.
1:52 beautiful
First real commercial job was the buckees in 2014😅 start to finish JBI Electrical Systems. That was the beginning of the Terrell boom 😅😅
Oh don't worry yall itll slow pretty soon. Housing prices are bout ta skyrocket.
they're already high not gonna stop
They even have a new jail🤔 visited both for a brief time😅