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NEVER Sell Your Home in Dallas
Thinking of selling your Dallas home when you move? Think again! In this video, we’re breaking down why selling your home could be the worst financial decision you make. Instead, keeping your home and turning it into a rental could set you on the path to life-changing wealth.
Here’s what we cover:
✅ The booming Dallas real estate market and why home values keep rising.
✅ How turning your home into a rental creates long-term cash flow and tax advantages.
✅ Real-life examples of how rental properties build equity and wealth over time.
✅ The perfect strategy to grow a real estate portfolio-without a ton of stress.
✅ Why Dallas is one of the best cities for real estate investment in the U.S.
Whether you’re planning your next move or thinking about investing in Dallas real estate, this video is a must-watch. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to future-proof your finances and build generational wealth.
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New Build vs. Older Home in Dallas: How Should You Decide?
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Are you torn between buying a brand-new home or choosing an older one? In today’s video, we’re breaking down the pros and cons of new builds vs. older homes in the Dallas real estate market. With Dallas growing at an incredible pace, there are tons of new construction homes popping up everywhere-but older homes still offer great value and charm. So, which is the right choice for you? We’ll cove...
Quick Guide to Family-Friendly Places to Live in Dallas (2025)
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Looking for the best places for families to live in Dallas, Texas? In this video, we’re breaking down our top five family-friendly suburbs in the Dallas metroplex. Whether you’re moving with kids or planning to settle down, we’ve got you covered with detailed insights on each area, including schools, safety, affordability, and family activities. Here's the quick answer: 1️⃣ Murphy, TX - Small-t...
Every Way to Maximize Your Home's Value (in Under 10 Minutes)
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Here is a no-nonsense guide to increasing your home's value. Enjoy! If you have any questions, feel free to text, call, or email us! We'd love to help you on your home-owning and/or selling journey. Beth: (214) 769-2947, Bethbrake@kw.com; Elias: 425-351-3843, Eliaswakefield@kw.com Thinking about selling your Dallas home? Or maybe you just want to increase its value for a future sale or refinanc...
Buying a Fixer-Upper in Dallas: Is It Worth It?
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If you're debating whether a fixer-upper is right for you, we hope you find this video helpful! If you have any other questions, please feel free to text, call, or email us! Beth: (214) 769-2947, Bethbrake@kw.com Elias: 425-351-3843, Eliaswakefield@kw.com Thinking about buying a fixer-upper in Dallas? 🛠️ Whether you’re dreaming of building equity, customizing your home, or simply getting into a...
The 12 Most Asked Questions in the Home Buying Process
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The 12 Most Asked Questions in the Home Buying Process
INSANE Pros and Cons of Living in Dallas, Texas! (2024)
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Dallas’ 5 Most Desirable Zip Codes: Live Here for the BEST Quality of Life!
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The COMPLETE Guide to Buying Your FIRST HOME in Dallas (2024)
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Why is Dallas, Texas BOOMING (2024)? Don't Miss This Opportunity
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Flower Mound: Dallas’ BEST Kept Secret
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How will the NAR affect YOU, home buyers and sellers in 2024? No nonsense explanation.
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Sukhrobnasr
    @Sukhrobnasr 7 днів тому

    Great video! Thanks you I’ve made my decision. Im moving to Tampaaaaaa ))) 🤗

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    @nabihaibnat-h3o 12 днів тому

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  • @JasonRodriguez-m6t
    @JasonRodriguez-m6t Місяць тому

    Thanks for the breakdown! I need some advice: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?

    • @goallinerealestateteam
      @goallinerealestateteam Місяць тому

      I appreciate the question, but you should probably find a CPA or something for crypto questions. We just do real estate. Hope you can get your question answered!

  • @mark22390
    @mark22390 2 місяці тому

    You should def do a Dallas vs Atlanta. Both cities have great economies, good cost of living and professional sport teams. I also hear they are a lot alike but would love to hear your take on which is “better”

    • @goallinerealestateteam
      @goallinerealestateteam 2 місяці тому

      Great idea, we can definitely do a Dallas vs. Atlanta!

    • @mark22390
      @mark22390 2 місяці тому

      @ that would be great and I’d def tune in. And if we make that move I’ll def use your team!

  • @Rafsanjaif
    @Rafsanjaif 2 місяці тому

    Very informative content.And the video quality is super high.You guys deserve more views.Did you guys ever try SEO?It has very important role to rank your video.

    • @goallinerealestateteam
      @goallinerealestateteam Місяць тому

      Thanks for the encouragement! Yes, SEO is always part of our planning. Thanks for the tip though!

  • @Oligerm1
    @Oligerm1 2 місяці тому

    Хотите теплую зиму в Далласе , пригласите меня жить в Далласе.

  • @Redroem
    @Redroem 2 місяці тому

    I think you are glossing over the humidity. You can’t really enjoy the sunshine if you spend all day attached to an AC. I think it’s called summer hibernating 😊

    • @goallinerealestateteam
      @goallinerealestateteam 2 місяці тому

      Yeah that’s true, but that’s more of an issue in Houston than Dallas. There’s two rainy seasons in Dallas-fall and spring, but other than that I don’t think it’s overly humid.

    • @Sope-gj2ki
      @Sope-gj2ki Місяць тому

      Yeah that’s how it was when I lived in okc and Louisiana most people stayed inside because of the humidity I do enjoy the south but the mountains will always be beautiful to hike and the true 4 seasons are amazing to experience

    • @Redroem
      @Redroem Місяць тому

      @@Sope-gj2ki I lived and worked in the South for a while and I could not wait to get back home. The entire time I was there, I don’t remember spending any time in nature. Like, Where do you go for camping? Or, how do you deal with the poisonous snakes and bugs?

    • @Sope-gj2ki
      @Sope-gj2ki Місяць тому

      @@Redroem exactly and it’s not that sunny some years it was raining half the year basically like Seattle but with extreme rain and humidity and a ton of bugs come out at night because the rain

  • @Chef_Jeff69
    @Chef_Jeff69 3 місяці тому

    What an absolute load of crap.

    • @goallinerealestateteam
      @goallinerealestateteam 3 місяці тому

      What makes you say that? Did you have any specific points you disagreed with?

    • @Chef_Jeff69
      @Chef_Jeff69 3 місяці тому

      @@goallinerealestateteamDiversity for starters. Seattle is one of the most diverse cities on the planet. Ethnically and culturally. You seem to paint Seattle as having a single ideology. There are definitely opposing views and ideological beliefs within Seattle. True, Seattle has a liberal majority, but there are many people on the other side of the political fence. Overall recreation. You failed to mention Seattle has a four major sports teams as well. Not to mention the University of Washington. Skiing, boating, hiking, biking, hunting, fishing etc.. It seems like you guys are a bit misinformed regarding Seattle and definitely biased. I get you’re trying to boost your business, but you missed this one.

    • @goallinerealestateteam
      @goallinerealestateteam 2 місяці тому

      Hey thanks for your input! On the diversity point, we did some pretty good thorough research to come up with our conclusion. But you’re right, there’s always going to be different ideologies in a big city like Seattle, but that doesn’t mean you can’t make general claims about a city’s culture. And I think what we said was generally a fair assessment. On the recreation side of things, yeah you make some good points there. We could have gone in more depth on that one. Thanks for the correction!

  • @comeconcon569
    @comeconcon569 3 місяці тому

    The scenery around Dallas is flat while in Seattle is more hilly and mountainous. Seattle is also a coastal city with quite a large port where ship containers arrive from Japan and other Asian nations. Seattle is a lot greener and has abundant of forests and pine trees in its surrounding areas. it is also home to Boeing, Starbucks, Amazon and Bill Gates.😄.

    • @goallinerealestateteam
      @goallinerealestateteam 3 місяці тому

      Yep, there are definitely pros to living in Seattle! Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

  • @AIRSO97
    @AIRSO97 3 місяці тому

    Wtf are you trying to brainwash me??

    • @goallinerealestateteam
      @goallinerealestateteam 3 місяці тому

      Haha thanks for your genuine feedback. Is there anything in this video you disagree with, or what was the issue that you had?

  • @sowpur
    @sowpur 4 місяці тому

    Kinda misleading. TX has one of the highest property and insurance taxes in the nation. A $450K house may have lower down payment and lower price, but my sister-in-law's $475K Austin house has much higher monthly payment than my $920K house in Boston simply because of higher than average property taxes a home insurance. Entertainment, dining out, and everything else is pretty much the same everywhere. I'd say other than South TX, TX has lost the affordable tag. The only remaining affordable region in the country is the Midwest.

    • @goallinerealestateteam
      @goallinerealestateteam 4 місяці тому

      Thanks for the feedback! Yes, Texas property tax is definitely higher, but with that math, you would be looking at property tax that doubles a mortgage payment. So I would double check those numbers on your sister-in-law’s house. The main reason for that difference in payment is likely your interest rate, and not just property taxes. At most, Texas is only going to be 1% higher than some other states (and mostly likely not that much higher), which comes out to about $300 per month on a 400k home. Double check those interest rates for me and let me know. I’m actually really curious to see if it really is that different!

    • @sowpur
      @sowpur 4 місяці тому

      @@goallinerealestateteam Her total taxes for the year is $10282 for a $475K house. So per month it's $856. And insurance is roughly $3700 or $305 per month. For my multifamily $920K house, my insurance is $2300 or $192 per month and my property taxes are $6400 or $533 per month. That's a difference of $440/month even though my property appraises twice as much. House prices in Dallas are declining where in the northeast prices are still flat or increasing. Not to mention the higher auto insurance premiums Texans pay as well.

    • @goallinerealestateteam
      @goallinerealestateteam 4 місяці тому

      Yeah, when you include insurance premiums, that totally makes sense. Thanks for providing the extra data points. But overall, with interest rates identical, the average home in Dallas will still be cheaper for the same square footage, amenities, etc. compared to a Boston home. Not near as cheap as before like we mentioned in the video, but I do believe there’s still a difference. Regardless, you are correct. Dallas is no longer “cheap” by any stretch of the imagination.

  • @ericmeuser5489
    @ericmeuser5489 4 місяці тому

    Dallas is better all the way around. Austin is a liberal stronghold full of wanna be commies. I have been there in past decades and recently. Its quickly becoming a leftist shit hole.

  • @MeghnaThakkarKakkad
    @MeghnaThakkarKakkad 4 місяці тому

    Does Dallas have outdoor trails and all? If yes, is the heat so bad that you can’t even go in trails?

    • @goallinerealestateteam
      @goallinerealestateteam 4 місяці тому

      Yeah there are walking trails all over the place! And it depends who you are. Most people still like the trails, and Dallas isn’t near as humid as Houston, so it can still be enjoyable. But expect most people to walk them in the mornings or evenings as opposed to midday.

    • @mannygixz3531
      @mannygixz3531 2 місяці тому

      I moved back to Florida (Delray Beach) after 5 years in Dallas (plano and frisco area) it’s extremely hot in dfw nothing like Florida and it gets very cold in the winter..no in between. I couldn’t do it. Drivers are also very aggressive it’s annoying.

  • @thullraven1
    @thullraven1 5 місяців тому

    Excellent video and that's what I do. I live in the DFW Area near DFW International Airport and frequently vacation to Florida because I love the beach. Since this is American Airlines Home Airport, there are often great non-stop flights between here and various Florida cities.

    • @goallinerealestateteam
      @goallinerealestateteam 4 місяці тому

      Thanks for your feedback, and glad to know we were on the right track with our answer!

  • @playmaka_
    @playmaka_ 5 місяців тому

    Isn't it cheaper to live in Dallas too?

  • @krisrap3828
    @krisrap3828 5 місяців тому

    Glad that the host of the video put himself on the line by answering the question clearly from his POV instead of throwing us a weasel line like "It depends on what you want".

  • @Davey-Drums
    @Davey-Drums 5 місяців тому

    Tampa is WAY better ! Dallas is CHEAPER. You get what you pay for. Not saying Dallas is bad - it's better than lots of places.

    • @goallinerealestateteam
      @goallinerealestateteam 5 місяців тому

      I see where you're coming from. What specifically makes you say that? Just curious which factors make you say Tampa is better.

    • @MeghnaThakkarKakkad
      @MeghnaThakkarKakkad 4 місяці тому

      Better in what way? Could you please guide further?

  • @chriswalls5831
    @chriswalls5831 5 місяців тому

    Tampa has the Riverwalk, Busch gardens, Lowry Park zoo, bucs,

    • @goallinerealestateteam
      @goallinerealestateteam 5 місяців тому

      Yes, good point! Of the ones you mentioned, I think the Riverwalk is the only one that would really outshine anything in Dallas. Otherwise, Dallas has something like 8 pro sports teams, multiple major zoos, and places like six flags and hurricane harbor (not to mention Universal is building a theme park in Frisco). So, for overall recreation, I would still give the point to Dallas over Tampa.

  • @MovieJustin
    @MovieJustin 5 місяців тому

    Climb the corporate ladder or live a tropical beach lifestyle. Thank you for helping me make my choice!

    • @goallinerealestateteam
      @goallinerealestateteam 5 місяців тому

      Haha there is definitely truth to that! But you can also escape the corporate ladder in Dallas by investing in real estate 😉

  • @MovieJustin
    @MovieJustin 5 місяців тому

    Dallas is freezing in the winter for what that's worth. I'm in Dallas looking for opportunities in Tampa.

    • @goallinerealestateteam
      @goallinerealestateteam 5 місяців тому

      What’s your point of comparison? I guess it can be considered freezing if you’re comparing it to somewhere on the equator.

    • @Oligerm1
      @Oligerm1 2 місяці тому

      But Dallas is warmer than Alaska. 🎅

  • @Shining237
    @Shining237 5 місяців тому

    They're both hell-holes

  • @jkpitzer74
    @jkpitzer74 5 місяців тому

    I live in DFW and grew up in Tampa. I agree with all of this. Just want to note that the Perot museum is not the parrot museum. It is named after a billionaire and former presidential candidate

    • @goallinerealestateteam
      @goallinerealestateteam 5 місяців тому

      Thanks for the heads up! After we recorded, we looked up the pronunciation and realized we said it wrong! 😆 we’ve learned our lesson for future videos haha

  • @Matp345
    @Matp345 5 місяців тому

    Less illegals in tampa

  • @alfredosauri
    @alfredosauri 5 місяців тому

    This comparison sounds more like personal, friendlyness is subjective, your comment is not based on data, did you mention the humidity in Tampa, like its suffocating?

    • @goallinerealestateteam
      @goallinerealestateteam 5 місяців тому

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I would argue that since "warm cultures" are actually a sociological phenomenon, they are just as objective of data points as the outside temperature or the percent growth of the city year-over-year.

    • @gideonmyers1750
      @gideonmyers1750 5 місяців тому

      ​@@goallinerealestateteam Maybe objective but not as quantifiable or as objective. Objectivity is a spectrum. If I live in Dallas, why would I vacation to a city with a comparable identity to Dallas? That can't be the final suggestion.

    • @goallinerealestateteam
      @goallinerealestateteam 5 місяців тому

      Interesting perspective. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Though, I would say even based on what we said in this video, we think Dallas and Tampa are pretty dissimilar. You can of course have your own thoughts on it though

  • @Hun_Uinaq
    @Hun_Uinaq 5 місяців тому

    So I’ve lived here all my life. I’m currently actively looking for a house. All I’m seeing is Price cuts everywhere because stuff is sitting on the market for way too long. When you look closely at these properties, a lot of times I am finding that they are flipper properties that somebody bought in 2021 way over asking price and put in some money to fix it up and then marked it up even higher. Some of the prices that they’re asking for are ridiculous and people are not lining up in droves to pay them anymore. Who cares if the house has been beautifully remodeled if a block away, the neighborhood is a cesspool and there are crack houses everywhere? Gradually at first, grudgingly and slowly, but, eventually, the prices just have to come down. I am seeing it again and again in the suburbs and even in new construction inside the city where they’re trying to reclaim neighborhoods. So, I really would take that with a massive grain of salt. The city has a lot of issues. The pay here sucks compared to other states. Companies love it, workers don’t. The cost of living which used to be affordable is no longer affordable. Property taxes are through the roof and so is insurance. For a 2200 square-foot house that will run you 290,000 or 310,000, you can expect to pay six to $8000 a year in property taxes and you can expect to pay four to $6000 a year in homeowners insurance. The public transportation here sucks. Dart is a complete and utter mess. Most of the suburbs don’t have it. More of them don’t have it then do. Those that don’t have dart have something called star transit which links up with Kaufman County and is not really that reliable either. Traffic is insane here. The roads need the Massive amounts of TLC. And then there’s the weather. Maybe there’s quite a few people still moving here but, I’ve also noticed a lot of people moving away. At my job, about 12 or 13 people that I know of personally we’re moving back to California. At the upscale hair salon that I frequent Which attracts a lot of corporate types I’ve also encountered people moving back to other states. They hate the weather and they hate some of the policies here.

    • @goallinerealestateteam
      @goallinerealestateteam 5 місяців тому

      Yeah, I think you make some good points here. There’s clear reasons for people to move to Dallas, but there are also reasons some people don’t like it. Dallas is certainly not for everyone, and some people do leave after they move here. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, and giving viewers an alternative perspective!