We, unfortunately, left Keller TX 20 some odd years ago due to a job and we still keep in touch with our friends and neighbors. My oldest daughter ended up going to Texas Tech with a lot of the kids she made friends within pre-school and most of them and their families attended her recent wedding. Other than the property taxes it's a fantastic state to live and raise a family in. About 8 years ago we relocated from the hell that is California to Northern Virginia (30 miles from DC) and I choked when we purchased a 20+-year-old house for $450,000. When we left Keller we had just purchased a new made to spec house for $158,000. Granted that was over 20 years ago...
It's going to be difficulty is these particular areas. I would focus more in Tarrant county. If you need assistance give us a call and one of my team members can setup a search for you.
Very possible with 400,000... most of these are upscale neighborhoods with buried utilities, good schools and streets. They have zoning which prevents commercial development in residential areas
Yep, but factor in that there are no state income tax. If you’re coming from a state that has that, you may be surprised after doing your budget that it’s a wash for the most part!
Hello ! You’ve help me a lot 🙏🏽 I’m moving to Dallas next month. Do you know if there is “beach tennis” teacher near Dallas ? I know there are many sand courts !!! I play every day here in Brazil and it is awesome! Thanks ☺️
Hmm, you had me until you made the disclaimer on South Lake. As a realtor I think it’s really valuable to be abreast and knowledgeable about the social/cultural climate of various cities. This component can be very important to clients, especially those of diverse cultural backgrounds. Do your due diligence to be in the know of all aspects of living conditions for your clients.
He explained the state of the city very well. Racist encounters are EXTREMELY rare in this day of age IF one even did occur. Finally, he is not obligated to be up to date on every situation that occurs.
I like DFW. I partially regret moving to Haslet from NY only because of my unique situation. I'm not sure if I want to stay here. Maybe it's just this particular part but I did get a horrible impression.
@@VIPRealty hello, thank you so much for your response. I do enjoy your channel very much! I have considered moving to Dallas. I'm doing a little more research. I think TX is great but my main issue is renting. I am truly tired of renting if I can help it I'd like to purchase a home in a decent suburb. DFW is great I think I just chose the wrong part. Thank you so much for your suggestion I'll certainly do more research :)
Is it possible to purchase a house before selling my current home? i'm in california and have been thinking of moving to Dallas Texas but not sure if i can buy before selling my current home, a few years back i was told that you need to have a job there before they even consider you. Thank you for your reply.
Depends on your finances. I can have a lender call you to discuss. Your home should sell fast in California. Saying that, I'd personally would want to have a job locked in before moving.
I’m planning to relocate this year. Lived in Houston for about a year and liked it. I’m considering either DFW area or HOU. Also interested in a real estate career. Any suggestions…
I prefer Dallas over Houston. However, both markets are great for real estate careers. We have offices in both markets. Check out www.viprealtycareers.com
This list is a bit different if you’re looking for diversity and equity in the schools. Southlake - no diversity. Coppell - some diversity. Frisco - some diversity, but low equity scores in schools and few teachers of color. Highland Park- lol. It seems as though your list is targeted toward wealthy white families. Nothing wrong with that if that’s your target demographic, but you should address the issue of racial and economic inequality in the DFW so people understand what they’re getting themselves into. If you grew up here and as a person of color, you should understand what I’m talking about.
Born and raised in Dallas. The video topic wasn't about the most diverse communities. However, diversity has been covered in other videos on our playlist. I personally don't see color and whether I'm in Southlake, DeSoto, Irving or HP I feel the exact same way. I'm going to be me and so my thing regardless of where I'm at.
@@VIPRealty you may not see color, but other people see you. I’ve lived a little longer than you, and although things have gotten better, we are nowhere near being a colorblind society.
@@VIPRealty I bring in about 110 but would be happy with anything in coppell but really thought the houses were out of my price range. I’m gonna look you guys up when I’m ready to buy
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I like your videos , can you please tell me. Is. Arlington and euless are great places to live with your family? Thank you 🙏🏽
@@tinabayron3580 I wouldn't have those cities in my personal top 10 list. However, depends on needs/ wants and budget.
@@VIPRealty so for forth worth, what is the best place to live with your family . I’m moving from NY to TX in the summer this year.
@@tinabayron3580 email me your criteria and my team and I will email you listings that match your needs. rs@viprealestate.com
I’m moving to the state this summer and this was helpful.
Moving next month, we can't wait until we get there!
Awesome. What area are you moving to?
@@VIPRealty we already have help thank God! Were looking in the fort worth - Arlington area. That's where hubby is transferring to.
We, unfortunately, left Keller TX 20 some odd years ago due to a job and we still keep in touch with our friends and neighbors. My oldest daughter ended up going to Texas Tech with a lot of the kids she made friends within pre-school and most of them and their families attended her recent wedding. Other than the property taxes it's a fantastic state to live and raise a family in. About 8 years ago we relocated from the hell that is California to Northern Virginia (30 miles from DC) and I choked when we purchased a 20+-year-old house for $450,000. When we left Keller we had just purchased a new made to spec house for $158,000. Granted that was over 20 years ago...
We have really good here in Texas. Great place to raise a family, work and have some fun.
Southlake, Colleyville, Keller, Coppell, Richardson, McKinney, Allen, Plano, Frisco, Park Cities, Rockwall. Tons of great places for families.
I agree. There are a lot of great areas for Families.
What are the property tax rates for these different area? So these areas can be as expensive as California. Texas is the new California.
@@yulandaarnold9296 I don't think the prices are near the same as California.
What about little elm?
@@venkateshandavan4122 It's a nice city. However, it wouldn't make my top 10.
I plan on moving to the Dallas area Summer of 2023. I am watching your videos to help decide what cities to consider the most.
Awesome! Plenty of great areas in Dallas - Fort Worth.
I just move to Texas it’s incredible so far.
That's awesome! Where did you move from?
Which of the areas mentioned has excellent schools and offers opportunity to purchase a 3/2 good standard home for 250k-300k?
It's going to be difficulty is these particular areas. I would focus more in Tarrant county. If you need assistance give us a call and one of my team members can setup a search for you.
Very possible with 400,000... most of these are upscale neighborhoods with buried utilities, good schools and streets. They have zoning which prevents commercial development in residential areas
What about Prosper?
That's a great city too. But far out IMHO
I wish I saw this a year ago Can you please update it
Sure. Great idea.
One thing no one talks about or stresses on much is high property taxes.
Yes, taxes are high!
If you’re coming from California, that’s not an issue lol
Yep, but factor in that there are no state income tax. If you’re coming from a state that has that, you may be surprised after doing your budget that it’s a wash for the most part!
I didn’t see no pictures of fort worth in this video. But it’s titles Dallas Fort Worth. Fort Worth needs to be shown. It ain’t just Dallas. Smh.
Tons of videos on our channel discussing Fort Worth.
Where is the Chinese commuity living in Dallas? And is it safe?
Hello ! You’ve help me a lot 🙏🏽 I’m moving to Dallas next month.
Do you know if there is “beach tennis” teacher near Dallas ? I know there are many sand courts !!! I play every day here in Brazil and it is awesome!
Thanks ☺️
I don't of any beach tennis teachers. Not sure what it is. lol
@@VIPRealty lol 😂 is the best sport ever ! You should try it !!!!! It’s a fever in Brazil 🇧🇷
@@fefefreitasreis Ill look into it. Thanks
Hmm, you had me until you made the disclaimer on South Lake. As a realtor I think it’s really valuable to be abreast and knowledgeable about the social/cultural climate of various cities. This component can be very important to clients, especially those of diverse cultural backgrounds. Do your due diligence to be in the know of all aspects of living conditions for your clients.
I'm in Southlake every week. I'd have no issues moving there. It's one of my top 3 favorite cities in DFW.
He explained the state of the city very well. Racist encounters are EXTREMELY rare in this day of age IF one even did occur. Finally, he is not obligated to be up to date on every situation that occurs.
Sounds like you might be looking for it
I like DFW. I partially regret moving to Haslet from NY only because of my unique situation. I'm not sure if I want to stay here. Maybe it's just this particular part but I did get a horrible impression.
That's a BIG difference between Haslet and NY. Have you considered moving to Dallas?
@@VIPRealty hello, thank you so much for your response. I do enjoy your channel very much! I have considered moving to Dallas. I'm doing a little more research. I think TX is great but my main issue is renting. I am truly tired of renting if I can help it I'd like to purchase a home in a decent suburb. DFW is great I think I just chose the wrong part. Thank you so much for your suggestion I'll certainly do more research :)
@@MSBOYARDEE happy to assist.
@@christianguzman6510 there's a lot to do in Dallas.
so is there any somewhat affordable cities in dfw area where crime not so bad, schools are good, etc
Yes there is. Depends on where you'll be working and budget.
@@VIPRealty budget less tha 400k . somewhere thay can easily get a tech job. any suggestions
@@swankyshivy I'd first locate the job and work from there. There are numerous cities where you can work in the tech industry.
What is your nationality @VIPRealty?
Mexican
I want to join your team, your energy is great!
Thank you. We're hiring! www.viprealtycareers.com
Is it possible to purchase a house before selling my current home? i'm in california and have been thinking of moving to Dallas Texas but not sure if i can buy before selling my current home, a few years back i was told that you need to have a job there before they even consider you. Thank you for your reply.
Depends on your finances. I can have a lender call you to discuss.
Your home should sell fast in California. Saying that, I'd personally would want to have a job locked in before moving.
Trophy Club is nice
Yes it's a great city.
Wish I can move to Texas
Why not? We have room in Texas.
Any idea on fairview? i am moving there
It's a safe area. However, waaaaaay to far North of Dallas IMO.
@@VIPRealty Thanks for reply back!! isnt fairview close to mickenny frisco and allen
@@amarjitsingh-wm6vr I lived in Allen for 10 years. Loved it there. Fairview feeds into the Allen school district. 20 minutes away from Dallas.
I’m planning to relocate this year. Lived in Houston for about a year and liked it. I’m considering either DFW area or HOU. Also interested in a real estate career. Any suggestions…
I prefer Dallas over Houston. However, both markets are great for real estate careers. We have offices in both markets. Check out www.viprealtycareers.com
What about Celina?
That's a good area. However, not very central and not as many amenities as Frisco, Plano, etc.
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More food reviews. Please!
No problem lol
This list is a bit different if you’re looking for diversity and equity in the schools. Southlake - no diversity. Coppell - some diversity. Frisco - some diversity, but low equity scores in schools and few teachers of color. Highland Park- lol. It seems as though your list is targeted toward wealthy white families. Nothing wrong with that if that’s your target demographic, but you should address the issue of racial and economic inequality in the DFW so people understand what they’re getting themselves into. If you grew up here and as a person of color, you should understand what I’m talking about.
Born and raised in Dallas. The video topic wasn't about the most diverse communities.
However, diversity has been covered in other videos on our playlist. I personally don't see color and whether I'm in Southlake, DeSoto, Irving or HP I feel the exact same way. I'm going to be me and so my thing regardless of where I'm at.
@@VIPRealty you may not see color, but other people see you. I’ve lived a little longer than you, and although things have gotten better, we are nowhere near being a colorblind society.
You live there, work as a realtor and you’re saying that you don’t know anything about South lake?! LOL
Southlake? I know a lot about it. It's one of my favorite DFW suburbs.
Man those 4 are great cities to buy a house if your annual income is a million or more 😂
Nowhere near that much. lol
What household annual income would you say you need for south lake or HP?
@@pokemon6789998212 two of the most expensive cities in North Texas. I'd say $125-$150. However, depends on lifestyle.
@@VIPRealty I bring in about 110 but would be happy with anything in coppell but really thought the houses were out of my price range. I’m gonna look you guys up when I’m ready to buy
@@pokemon6789998212 Coppell is great! I raised my first son there. Schools are awesome and a great community for families too.
Spell Safety correct! Just saying 😁👍