Moving or Relocating to Dallas / Fort Worth? (ft. Todd Tramonte)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024
  • Is Moving to Dallas - Fort Worth, Texas Right For You?
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    Moving to Dallas / Fort Worth from out of the area? What is the lay of the land? Is it all one big city? Lots of little towns? What areas are growing? Where is all the retail? Sports? New construction? Schools? Need help with HR moving a company or team? Todd Tramonte answers those questions here.
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Комментарии • 61

  • @DallasFortWorth
    @DallasFortWorth  5 лет назад +2

    If you want to check out any of the other Relocation videos, here is a link to the full playlist here: ruclips.net/p/PLp2xktFIY1cBI2g2EK402b5IZtU-Rolnm
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  • @josephdegarmo3702
    @josephdegarmo3702 6 лет назад +2

    Tarrant County TX is one of the most rapidly growing counties in the U.S. Not just in Ft Worth, but in other cities and towns. Ongoing construction attempts to improve traffic control. I live in North Richland Hills and I must say that it's a vibrant suburb of Ft Worth with communities who care and a lower crime rate than most other cities in Texas. Hurst, Bedford, Watauga, and Haltom City can be dumpster fires at times, but NRH has mostly nice people and public services, making it one of the best places to live.

  • @propbraker
    @propbraker 7 лет назад +10

    Love ur bible verse in the background.

  • @jimmygarcia7250
    @jimmygarcia7250 5 лет назад +4

    Nice! Proverbs 23:7 kjv!

  • @NXT_Nena
    @NXT_Nena 6 лет назад +2

    What r ur thoughts on the dallas suburbs vs the suburbs in Houston? Like Frisco vs the woodlands? Or sugar land? I’m trying to decide which part of Texas to move to and am having the hardest time.

    • @DallasFortWorth
      @DallasFortWorth  6 лет назад +1

      Nena, I grew up in North West Houston and now live in North East Dallas with offices in Dallas and Fort Worth. I'm confident we can help you. The Woodlands for example is one of the most successful master planned communities in history. It used to be "way out there" and is now basically contiguous development all the way to Downtown Houston and beyond to the coast in Galveston. Frisco has been one of the fastest growing and most desirable suburbs in the USA for near a decade. You are making appropriate comparisons, but there are many more options of course. Email me at Todd@ToddTramonte.com and we can connect you with a team member who can help you sift through your options.

    • @johntrevett2944
      @johntrevett2944 5 лет назад

      I'm 30, married and looking to relocate to north Dallas or Houston, sugarland, Katy etc... I'm traveling in 6 weeks to visit areas that would be good to raise a family, not within the big city. Any ideas? Watermark church in Dallas or Kingsland Baptist in Katy, TX? I'm in Dallas for 3-4 days and Houston for 3-4 days. Thanks for any help and God bless!

  • @jojomudegoren242
    @jojomudegoren242 4 года назад

    Hi. Just a quick question about the employment situation there with regards to Covid19 and the hotel and hospitality / hotel-restaurant industry wise, are the hotels and hotel restaurants have their employees on furlough or are they laid off since last month or two? Or, even with Covid19, they still keep the hotel- restaurants and hotel bar/ restaurants open or closed for now due to Covid19 and employees are currently laid off or furloughed too just like California? Or, they're still actively hiring people now for employment? Do you by any chance know? Sorry, cause I know you said you were in the Real Estate business- just thought you might know the situation there. Thank you so much if you could answer my question. I appreciate it! 😀

  • @edge2991
    @edge2991 6 лет назад +3

    I'm in nyc, work in tribeca in a fitness center within the citigroup building. I WANT to move to dallas-fort worth. I am willing to adapt. I need to get the hell out of NYC please help me

    • @edge2991
      @edge2991 6 лет назад +3

      @Michael Solomon why do you think I'm leaving smarty pants, I've lived in NYC for 26 yrs I am a naturalized citizen and looking to retire elsewhere, NYC won't get my vote they will get my middle finger , I'm moving to texas DFW metropolis, nothing will stop me. Thanks

    • @edge2991
      @edge2991 6 лет назад

      @Michael Solomon thank you

    • @Pandababy1950
      @Pandababy1950 6 лет назад +1

      @@edge2991 can you make a vid/ comment updating differences after your move? Same boat here and very interested. Nyc is outpricing the middle class out unfortunately. I think alot of people in LA and Nyc are looking to get the heck out before being squeezed to death.

    • @edge2991
      @edge2991 6 лет назад

      @@Pandababy1950 deffinetly will

    • @BringBackMasculinity1987
      @BringBackMasculinity1987 6 лет назад

      @@edge2991 my fellow up north neighbor, I feel your pain. Im in Philly, Im ready to jet outta here myself.

  • @andrewwatson3890
    @andrewwatson3890 5 лет назад +5

    Hey Todd. I wanna move out of NY ASAP and am having a tough time picking where in Texas I want to move to. Can you help me? And dont worry guys I'm a conservative lol

    • @DallasFortWorth
      @DallasFortWorth  5 лет назад

      Hey Andrew, have you had the chance to reach out to David Goss? He is one of our awesome Buyer Specialists that will be able to help you find the best place for you. Reach out to him 214-995-4796 you will not be disappointed!

  • @mahamahrous9215
    @mahamahrous9215 7 лет назад +3

    What do you think of Rowlett? I'm moving from a different state and considering for the new construction/communities!

    • @DallasFortWorth
      @DallasFortWorth  7 лет назад

      Rowlett is great. We sell in Rowlett a lot. Rockwall is nearby and the other neighbors with booming new construction opportunities are Sachse and Wylie. Would you be interested in a quick call with one of our team members about that area?

    • @ListingAWeek
      @ListingAWeek 5 лет назад

      Maha, We also shot a video on Rowlett in the later part of this series. Check that out and give us a call when the time is right. 214.216.2161

  • @jessicak4223
    @jessicak4223 5 лет назад

    What is the best suburb to raise kids in your opinion (best school district, low poverty, high education attainment, low crime)? Prefer new housing. $300-$425 price range.

    • @ListingAWeek
      @ListingAWeek 5 лет назад

      Jessica, Call our office at 214.216.2161 and we can help you narrow down the search for sure. Thanks for the comment!

    • @ListingAWeek
      @ListingAWeek 5 лет назад

      Jessica, We also have an almost 20 video series on many of the communities in DFW. Check that out too!

  • @garymcfadden2797
    @garymcfadden2797 3 года назад +1

    Todd, Dallas is not "a lot bigger than Ft, Worth" Currently the pop of Dallas is 1.400 million, Ft Worth 1 million. You also said American Airlines was based in Dallas. That is a lie, AA is based in Ft. Worth, TX!

  • @ralval5376
    @ralval5376 7 лет назад +2

    I’m looking to relocate to TX, I’m trying to get a transfer to the Fort Worth area. I have an earning potential of 95000 to 110000 a year. Is that enough to buy and live comfortably in FW? I’m moving from Southern California, so I’ll looking to make my income go further.

    • @texasborn2720
      @texasborn2720 6 лет назад +1

      That kind of money you will live like a king in Fort Worth ! I don't know if condo is what you want ? But I have to admit Dallas has a lot more condos. But Fort Worth is about to boom. So you may want to jump on it now. Just announced that a new condo will be built in downtown Fort Worth. It started to be 24 then 28 stories. Now it will be 30 stories. As the DIY network show "TexasFlipandMove" tells it . Housing is a hot market in Fort Worth also. twitter.com/FTWChamber/status/970722885034823681

    • @ToddTramonte
      @ToddTramonte 6 лет назад

      Ral Val, You'd have plenty of options in Fort Worth at that income level. We have two team members in our Fort Worth office who are from California and have made that transition as well. Check out www.MyFortWorthMLS.com for info and let us know how we can help.

    • @bot-sy9110
      @bot-sy9110 5 лет назад

      We will put our house in the market in upstate. Would like to move to McKinney area. I wonder how quick I can get a job as a staff accountant in MCKINNEY, how quick is morning traveling to Dallas if I got a job there.

  • @mahamahrous9215
    @mahamahrous9215 7 лет назад +4

    I might contact you guys when we're ready to seriously look. We haven't moved yet but it will be in the near future. I'm just trying to study the areas and figure out what's best for us. Thanks for your reply!

    • @ToddTramonte
      @ToddTramonte 6 лет назад

      Have you decided on a move yet? This info is still accurate, but our market is changing rapidly. We're here to help whenever you need. 214.216.2161 or www.DallasHomeRealty.com

  • @heather0190
    @heather0190 6 лет назад +1

    We are considering a job offer in DFW. Currently living in Tucson, Arizona which has a similar cost of living. We are looking for an established neighborhood with grass and trees. Along with a close knit community to have and raise children in. Can you recommend a way to get to know neighborhoods from a far? The job is centrally located between Dallas and fort worth, while I am looking for a position in Non-profit Fund Development.

    • @DallasFortWorth
      @DallasFortWorth  6 лет назад

      Sorry we haven't reached out to you sooner! Do you still need neighborhood recommendations?

    • @heather0190
      @heather0190 6 лет назад +1

      Todd Tramonte Home Selling Team yes! He accepted the job in grand prairie and I am looking for one and found that most of my jobs are in northwest dallas. I want no more than a 45 minute commute for both of us and we have been disapproved for 270k. We originally looking at Arlington but the commute is just too long. Looking closer to the city is breaking my heart and our wallets.

    • @DallasFortWorth
      @DallasFortWorth  6 лет назад

      I'd love to help you get in contact with one of our buyer specialists who can help find what you are looking for. His name is David Goss and his email is david@toddtramonte.com

    • @ToddTramonte
      @ToddTramonte 6 лет назад

      Did you ever reach out to David? Happy to help.

  • @Goldmouthperspective
    @Goldmouthperspective 5 лет назад

    What's the cost of living in Dallas verses San Antonio?

    • @DallasFortWorth
      @DallasFortWorth  5 лет назад +2

      Brandon, Dallas is likely to be a bit higher, but not tremendously so. Dallas is below the national average for cost of living in most reports I read. Come see us! 214.216.2161

  • @TheKylast
    @TheKylast 7 лет назад

    My roommate and I are considering relocating to DFW within the next 6 months. What is the average cost for a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom house or condo?

    • @ToddTramonte
      @ToddTramonte 6 лет назад

      You'll have options starting around $200,000 and on up as you move out. Check out www.MyFortWorthMLS.com to search current pricing. We're here to help!

  • @GrownMenTalking
    @GrownMenTalking 5 лет назад +1

    Hi, I want to move my family to Fort Worth, I'm an engineer for a cable company, I'm really worried about the job market, and also we are African American and we don't want to deal with racism as we are moving from NY. How is it with those two topics?

    • @DallasFortWorth
      @DallasFortWorth  5 лет назад

      Mingo, Fort Worth is a thriving job market and a very welcoming place to live. Due to license laws, we need to be careful about how we discuss any form of discrimination but generally speaking, FW is a diverse and hospitable community.

  • @texasborn2720
    @texasborn2720 6 лет назад +8

    Fort Worth is not a "much smaller town" ? In fact Fort Worth is fast closing the gap on Dallas. Dallas is the 9th largest city in the U.S. San Antonio over took Dallas in population about ten years ago. Fort Worth now stands at 16th largest city in the U.S. And the projection is Fort Worth will be the 12th largest city in the U.S. in two three years. Some projection show Fort Worth and Austin will overtake Dallas in population in five to ten years. Not to say Dallas is not growing. Dallas is very much growing ! But other Texas cities are outpacing Dallas. True Fort Worth has the Stockyards very western. But you have a vibrant urban downtown. That is why in 2011 ESPN chose Fort Worth downtown (Sundance) over Dallas because of the Urban vibe. And the "Near southside" south of downtown Fort Worth. And "West 7th" west of downtown Fort Worth is very young and hipster. So in Fort Worth alone you have FOUR areas that have bars clubs and shops and a very active nightlife. Only one of the four areas is western cowboy themed.

    • @ToddTramonte
      @ToddTramonte 6 лет назад +2

      Walter, it is a relative comparison but I certainly agree that Fort Worth is growing fast. The two towns have very different feels as far as calling them home. That's what I was illustrating. Many folks in FW are not thrilled that growth is happening so fast. Agreed?

    • @214dude2
      @214dude2 3 года назад +1

      Ft Worth feels a lot smaller due to it not being nearly as urban. Dallas has built so many highrises around the Downtown/Uptown area. Fort Worth has built hardly any. The growth in Fort Worth is mostly suburban style development. Ft Worth doesn’t have an answer for Uptown, Deep Ellum, Trinity Groves, etc. which surround downtown.

    • @texasborn2720
      @texasborn2720 3 года назад

      @@214dude2 I mostly agree with you about Fort Worth lack of Urban growth. If you look at what downtown Dallas and Fort Worth looked like 20 years ago. Dallas is the clear winner ! Downtown Fort Worth has hardly changed ? But. I very much disagree about Fort Worth has no answer to Dallas developments. Fort Worth certainly has a answer to Deep Ellum, Trinity Groves, Uptown. That by the way are wonderful and outstanding Dallas developments ! As I said before Fort Worth Near Southside, Medical district, Camp Bowie, Stock Yards , 7th Street, TCU And of course Sundance in downtown itself. All have grown larger and develop for the better. And more areas are coming along like Race Street Riverside district, Hemphill, And Texas Wesleyan University area. Some are calling it "Rosedale Renaissance" Not to mention Alliance, Western Center, Tarleton State development on the outskirts of the city. But They are more "suburban type" I would say Fort Worth has MORE answers to Dallas area developments like Deep Ellum. Funny when I posted that three years ago. I said Dallas is 9th and Fort Worth was 16th largest city in the U.S. And I said Fort Worth and Austin are closing the gap with Dallas. And that Fort Worth will be 12th largest in two three years. THAT HAPPENED ! It's official from the Census Bureau in 2021. Dallas is still 9th and Fort Worth is the 12th and Austin is 11th largest city in the U.S. as was predicted ! San Antonio continues to outpace Dallas and is the 7th largest city. Having said all that Fort Worth has not expanded it's professional base. In fact Fort Worth has lost many medium and small companies. Much less has not landed a major company relocation ? Fort Worth has a "inverted tax base" Dallas area as 32 major company headquarters. Fort Worth just has two ! The 2017 "economic plan" to address that has simply not worked. I don't like generational topics. But we are two days out from Fort Worth Mayoral and city council race. And a major shift has taken place at city hall age wise. That is hard to ignore. The boomer dominated city council is out. And Fort Worth is now run by GenX and Millennials ! Many are in their 30s ! Who beat out 50 and 60 year old's ! The New Mayor Mattie Parker, is a 37 years old Millennial herself ! And bringing major company headquarters too Fort Worth has been the priority of this new council. With very young city leaders. You have to expect new bold fresh ideas. We will have to wait and see if this new very young city council will finally change that ?

    • @texasborn2720
      @texasborn2720 3 года назад

      @@ToddTramonte Sorry I'm three years late answering ? lol But I think it is generational that some are upset that Fort Worth has grown. And by the way all that I predicted came true ! It is official from the Census Bureau Fort Worth is 12th largest city in the U.S. Dallas is still 9th. Austin is 11th. So the gap did narrow between Fort Worth Austin and Dallas. San Antonio is 7th. But Fort Worth has not grown it's white collar base. In fact has fallen further behind Dallas on that topic. But as I said to 214 Dude below. Fort Worth has just elected a new very young GenX Millennial city council. Over a Boomer dominated generation city council on June 5th 2021. The new Mayor is just 37 years old herself. One has to expect new bold fresh ideas to come out of this new very young city council ! We will just have to wait and see if that will occur ?

    • @texasborn2720
      @texasborn2720 3 года назад

      @@ToddTramonte And oh by the way, American Airlines is based in Fort Worth. And moved its headquarters from a old headquarters in Fort Worth to a new campus, again still in Fort Worth in 2019. Southwest Airlines is based in Dallas.

  • @cristianhernandez1045
    @cristianhernandez1045 6 лет назад +1

    American airlines isn't based in Dallas. Based in Fort Worth

  • @garymcfadden2797
    @garymcfadden2797 3 года назад

    Todd you keep saying American Airlines is based in Dallas, TX. It is based in Ft Worth, TX. C'mon man!

  • @reachingmygoals1652
    @reachingmygoals1652 6 лет назад +1

    Ft worth rules

    • @ToddTramonte
      @ToddTramonte 5 лет назад

      There is no other city like it in America. We love Fort Worth.