One thing I would say about the Frisco is that the urban core(if you will) is combined with north Plano. For example, Legacy and Legacy West is technically Plano although it’s on the other side of the highway from Frisco. I just wanted to point that out.
We just moved to Dallas, living in a hotel and looking for homes but man are homes overpriced compared to the price of land/new construction.. it’s also pretty disappointing how few Texans there are here in Plano, feels more Liberal than the East coast, my son got told he isn’t permitted to bring his Bible to tomorrows show and tell.. it was 100% his idea. 🤷♂️ maybe we need to look further out.
That’s pretty discouraging! Sad thing is, you can drive 15-20 minutes north to the middle of nowhere and builders still want to charge top dollar…. so you can live next to fields and another decade of construction noise. Plus scrawny trees that they plant. Super discouraging.
@@user00165 some areas.. we just closed on a house in Kaufman County though, for the same price we have 4 acres and a pond, no libtards (I did check voting records 😂)
My buddy has a house in prosper and Anna and I’ve spent a good amount of time in Dallas/ Plano/ frisco and I loved it there! If I ever leave California it might be a possibility
Even though Dallas Towway is a tollway. However, From Frisco to Dallas is a straight line which use least gas with least car milage plus saving travel time. From Frisco to Austin is also a straight line. Gas & used cars price is so high now so that saving gas and saving milage is also saving money. This is not what you can' get when you travel I-75 from Mckinney to Dallas. Also, east portion of Frisco has choice of Dallas towway or I-75 ( about equal distance ).
According to real estate history ( Probably most of the world ), It seems that best and most desired city can, at least, keep the housing price even if the housing price crash in the USA because most people will take this crash chance to move into the most desired cities. Also, according to previous experience around 2008, DFW is least impacted. Also, Frisco ( PGA, Field project and UNT Frisco) and Sherman ( TI's new 30 billion new semiconductor factory ) will continue on attracting people to buy houses. So, I absolutely doubt about Frisco housing price will go down if there is a housing crash ( Maybe, keep the price flat during next crash ). Don't forget that even without remote working and supply chain issue, Frisco's housing price should still grow and continue growing because so many planned big project such as PGA etc..
I been living in Frisco since 2011 and the growth I’ve seen is just amazing and I’m not too thrilled about it because I’m a single woman and I feel like I’m getting priced out by the people moving from California. The diversity is good but it’s becoming overwhelming due to the influx of people moving here.
I hear you. Frisco has changed so much over the years. It can be tough when growth leads to higher costs. I hope things balance out and everyone can continue to enjoy living here.
Hi Tom,You could have got a pretty good deal deal a year ago for 300K.Unfortuntaly,the houses have increased on average 50 percent in the last one year.The 300k is now 450k now.Most of the people are Indians.
Levi I am moving to Fort Worth after Christmas like around the 28th of December, maybe even before Christmas. But I don't have a car, how is public transportation in DFW?
Sir, what about Frisco in Denton county? How does it rank? May be you want to add that part in the video- as Frisco is not just Collin county, but Denton as well
The home prices have already increased by 50% in the last one year in Plano and Frisco.Another 16% is 76% in two years.I am not sure how people are affording this crazy housing price.
During Covid-19, I don't know how can a teach remotely manage/take-care-of 80-100 students. However, I believe that one teacher remotely manage/take-care-of 10 students being possible.
Not cookie cutter? Dude the neighborhoods are nothing but cookie cutter postage-stamp lots, with maybe 20 feet between homes. Just like garbage Orlando.
@@LIVINGINDALLAS I wish it weren’t the case but developers aren’t putting enough love into their communities. Newman Village did it right and should be a model going forward. But sadly it won’t be.
@@Ali-mi1hn sellers who think they can flip a house they bought 4 years ago for $750K and get $1.2M this year will be sadly mistaken. There’s a limit. The market is up 40% and it’s not sustainable in the least. There’s a 3900sqft house coming on the market soon for $1.2M 😂 give me a break.
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One thing I would say about the Frisco is that the urban core(if you will) is combined with north Plano. For example, Legacy and Legacy West is technically Plano although it’s on the other side of the highway from Frisco. I just wanted to point that out.
Met with Travis today. Hoping to land a place in Prosper.
Awesome! I just talked to him and he is feeling confident! Sounds like it was a good day!
We just moved to Dallas, living in a hotel and looking for homes but man are homes overpriced compared to the price of land/new construction.. it’s also pretty disappointing how few Texans there are here in Plano, feels more Liberal than the East coast, my son got told he isn’t permitted to bring his Bible to tomorrows show and tell.. it was 100% his idea. 🤷♂️ maybe we need to look further out.
That’s pretty discouraging! Sad thing is, you can drive 15-20 minutes north to the middle of nowhere and builders still want to charge top dollar…. so you can live next to fields and another decade of construction noise. Plus scrawny trees that they plant. Super discouraging.
Give us a call so we can discuss further. We can find you a good spot! 214-225-6557
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So, are you saying libtards screwed things up even in Texas?
@@user00165 some areas.. we just closed on a house in Kaufman County though, for the same price we have 4 acres and a pond, no libtards (I did check voting records 😂)
My buddy has a house in prosper and Anna and I’ve spent a good amount of time in Dallas/ Plano/ frisco and I loved it there! If I ever leave California it might be a possibility
Awesome! We look forward to calling you neighbor one day! 😀
Even though Dallas Towway is a tollway. However, From Frisco to Dallas is a straight line which use least gas with least car milage plus saving travel time. From Frisco to Austin is also a straight line. Gas & used cars price is so high now so that saving gas and saving milage is also saving money. This is not what you can' get when you travel I-75 from Mckinney to Dallas. Also, east portion of Frisco has choice of Dallas towway or I-75 ( about equal distance ).
Great insights, Wayne! Do you live in the Frisco area?
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According to real estate history ( Probably most of the world ), It seems that best and most desired city can, at least, keep the housing price even if the housing price crash in the USA because most people will take this crash chance to move into the most desired cities. Also, according to previous experience around 2008, DFW is least impacted. Also, Frisco ( PGA, Field project and UNT Frisco) and Sherman ( TI's new 30 billion new semiconductor factory ) will continue on attracting people to buy houses. So, I absolutely doubt about Frisco housing price will go down if there is a housing crash ( Maybe, keep the price flat during next crash ). Don't forget that even without remote working and supply chain issue, Frisco's housing price should still grow and continue growing because so many planned big project such as PGA etc..
Great points! Thanks for sharing!
Looking at moving to frisco near the colony and looking at the prices compared to whst you get in LA is amazing
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I been living in Frisco since 2011 and the growth I’ve seen is just amazing and I’m not too thrilled about it because I’m a single woman and I feel like I’m getting priced out by the people moving from California. The diversity is good but it’s becoming overwhelming due to the influx of people moving here.
I hear you. Frisco has changed so much over the years. It can be tough when growth leads to higher costs. I hope things balance out and everyone can continue to enjoy living here.
Why even advertise buying to turn properties into rentals?! It's always the rental that is the eyesore in the community regardless of HOA
Not necessarily
What neighborhood have you been living in then?! ha!
Will you do a video on senior friendly communities? I was hoping you'd touch on the Frisco Lakes area. 🖤💛 Steelers for life.
There’s a really cool enclave for seniors in the Stonebridge Ranch area.
We could, but not for Steelers fans 😂
What area would you recommend for a sub 300k budget? I’m in need of a 3/2 that is zoned to good schools and not out in the boonies
Great question Tom! Our video coming out on Thursday highlights just that! Also - give us a call - we can find you a property 214-225-6557
Not doable
Hi Tom,You could have got a pretty good deal deal a year ago for 300K.Unfortuntaly,the houses have increased on average 50 percent in the last one year.The 300k is now 450k now.Most of the people are Indians.
Levi I am moving to Fort Worth after Christmas like around the 28th of December, maybe even before Christmas. But I don't have a car, how is public transportation in DFW?
Depends on where you live but it’s not that great. Give us a call if we can help. 214-225-6557
Sir, what about Frisco in Denton county? How does it rank? May be you want to add that part in the video- as Frisco is not just Collin county, but Denton as well
Yeah Frisco is Vast! Ill take note of this! Keep tuning in.
The home prices have already increased by 50% in the last one year in Plano and Frisco.Another 16% is 76% in two years.I am not sure how people are affording this crazy housing price.
Definitely better to buy last year but still good to buy this year
@@LIVINGINDALLAS ,I can't afford to buy a house in Plano/Frisco area which was $450,000 last year and is now selling for $760,000.
During Covid-19, I don't know how can a teach remotely manage/take-care-of 80-100 students. However, I believe that one teacher remotely manage/take-care-of 10 students being possible.
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I've been in DFW for close to 40 years. A "crash" just means that appreciation slows down. Home prices do NOT decrease.
Thanks for sharing and that is a great point.
Not cookie cutter? Dude the neighborhoods are nothing but cookie cutter postage-stamp lots, with maybe 20 feet between homes. Just like garbage Orlando.
Great analysis!
@@LIVINGINDALLAS I wish it weren’t the case but developers aren’t putting enough love into their communities. Newman Village did it right and should be a model going forward. But sadly it won’t be.
And they have increased by 50% in the last one year on average on Plano and Frisco.
@@Ali-mi1hn sellers who think they can flip a house they bought 4 years ago for $750K and get $1.2M this year will be sadly mistaken. There’s a limit. The market is up 40% and it’s not sustainable in the least. There’s a 3900sqft house coming on the market soon for $1.2M 😂 give me a break.
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@@LIVINGINDALLAS Another great video. Btw that ending drive through was amazing. crazy beautiful.