Arlington & Central Metroplex
The city of Arlington and many of the other Central Metroplex cities embody a small town accessibility at a big city pace. Fortune has noted Arlington/Fort Worth as the "ninth best place in the nation to own real estate for 2007 and 2008, with projected appreciation of 4.4 percent for 2007 and 3.5 percent for 2008." Their research also cited Arlington, TX as the "best large city for relocating families" in the entire country for 2007. This is a central DFW area where three-quarters of the population are under the age of 45, and many residents are in their early thirties with young children. You'll find that Arlington, TX real estate includes features such as granite counter tops, built-in storage areas, media rooms, pools, jetted tubs, smart-wired homes, and lake views from homes with contemporary or traditional floor plans.
Hurst, TX
Hurst, Texas, just to the north of Fort Worth, is on State Highways 121 and 10, in the northeastern region of Tarrant County. With a population growth that has leveled off after the opening of DFW International Airport in the 1970s, Hurst, TX is now home to nearly 40,000 people. Hurst, Texas real estate and business is located within a little less than 10 square miles of land. Hurst Texas is now deemed a "quality of life" city due to all of the recreational activities, the strong business community, safe neighborhoods, attractive Hurst, TX homes for sale and high-ranking schools. The average listing price for Hurst, Texas is under $200,00 while also providing the characteristics of a perfect little town.
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Euless, TX
Euless, Texas is at the intersection of State Highways 10 and 183 on the southwest side of the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport. The 50,000+ residents who own homes in Euless, Texas enjoy 605 acres comprising 16 parks, 24 athletic fields, two amphitheaters, three swimming pools, one public golf course, eight tennis courts and one recreation center. The average listing price of a home in Euless, TX is approximately $200,000.
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Bedford, TX
Bedford, Texas is a suburban city located northeast of Fort Worth in Tarrant County and is bisected by State Highway 121. Bedford, Texas is home to nearly 50,000 people, and the residents have easy access to the Texas Star Golf Course, Northeast Mall, and the Bedford Splash Water Park. For business travelers in Bedford, Texas, DFW airport is no more than ten minutes away. Homes in Bedford, Texas have an average listing price between $200,000 - $250,000 with contemporary open floor plans and distinguished finishing touches.
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Irving, TX
Irving, TX is on State Highway 183, 12 miles west of Dallas. This city is home to more than just Texas Stadium and its noteworthy Dallas Cowboys football team. Irving, TX is also the home of the Las Colinas Urban Center, a 7,000-acre commercial development that houses businesses and the headquarters of the Boy Scouts of America as well as the Irving Film Commission. With more than 200,000 people in Irving Texas, it is greater than simply an entertainment hub. It serves as an economic center and provides offices for companies such as ExxonMobil, Omni Hotels and Chuck E. Cheese's. The average listing price of a home in Irving, TX is in the mid $200s, and owning Irving, TX real estate puts you in the middle of the Metroplex's action.
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Grand Prairie, TX
Grand Prairie is on U.S. Highways 80 and 303, Interstate Highways 20 and 30, thirteen miles west of downtown Dallas. Grand Prairie, Texas is home to more than 160,000 people, and was named one of the fastest growing cities in the United States. The city has more than 4,900 acres of parks in well-established and new neighborhoods. More than parks, Grand Prairie offers access to Joe Pool Lake, Traders Village, the Prairie Dog Chili Cook off, the National Championship Indian Pow-wow, Oktoberfest and the Western Days Rodeo. Grand Prairie residents can also go to Lone Star Park to watch horse racing or visit the Nokia Theatre to watch a live performance. With average listing prices around $200,000, Grand Prairie, Texas offers plenty to see and do for its residents.
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