Thinking of Moving to DFW? Call or Text: 214-551-4424 Email Me: kcmckeown@kmacrg.com Schedule a Zoom: calendly.com/kcmckeown/let-s-chat-anything-real-estate
I might be able to help there. I moved back to Texas after 13 years out west. I work on the east side of the DFW Airport and a co-worker suggested the Euless area. I couldn't be happier. There's tons of places to eat, shop, etc. I'm minutes from the airport on the west side and 15 minutes from work. Tons of apartments complexes in the area. I picked The Edge just behind Target near 121/Glade. Good luck!
Same for me except only on the west for 5 years and left with no money. Texas is for the well off. There’s no public transport and the police are corrupt! It’s safe though so do families I recommend but if your young stay on the west coast
Hi! I was wondering if you had a video for future apartment dwellers. I am going to be working for the airlines and I am considering relocating to Dallas. I need by far a safe place is my top priority. Thank you!
I'm jus trying to figure out how imma get a job Im a cabinet builder and my wife's jobs remote that moves with her so me gotta start over looking in granbury area I'm seeing nothing you got any recommendations on something in that topic lol
Texas just needs 1 more thing to make it unstoppable overall, a tri-city high-speed train between Dallas/Ft Worth, San Antonio, and Houston connecting the smaller but notably larger cities in between as Texas is just that big. The number of jobs and opportunities to be had in doing that would be unreal and you could tap into the markets that have the better-paying roles for your industry and come back home in the same hourly type of commute by train more/less and incentivize all white collar jobs that can go hybrid or remote positions to go full time remote so the convenience is unlocked. Don't get me started on the entertainment opportunities to come from that and in turn have Air BnB locations boom yet again for tourism.
Thinking of Moving to DFW?
Call or Text: 214-551-4424
Email Me: kcmckeown@kmacrg.com
Schedule a Zoom: calendly.com/kcmckeown/let-s-chat-anything-real-estate
❤😮I want as well ! My state of Wisconsin is run by cartels
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@@LivingDallasFortWorth but most state are without the notice that people are enslave paying coyotes for 10-20 years … it’s disgusting 🤢
I might be able to help there. I moved back to Texas after 13 years out west. I work on the east side of the DFW Airport and a co-worker suggested the Euless area. I couldn't be happier. There's tons of places to eat, shop, etc. I'm minutes from the airport on the west side and 15 minutes from work. Tons of apartments complexes in the area. I picked The Edge just behind Target near 121/Glade. Good luck!
Same for me except only on the west for 5 years and left with no money. Texas is for the well off. There’s no public transport and the police are corrupt! It’s safe though so do families I recommend but if your young stay on the west coast
Great area!
Hi! I was wondering if you had a video for future apartment dwellers. I am going to be working for the airlines and I am considering relocating to Dallas. I need by far a safe place is my top priority. Thank you!
Will add it to the list! Thanks for the suggestion.
LOL Yeah that panhandle is beautiful...I love ghost towns
I'm jus trying to figure out how imma get a job Im a cabinet builder and my wife's jobs remote that moves with her so me gotta start over looking in granbury area I'm seeing nothing you got any recommendations on something in that topic lol
“A lot of folks are moving down here to Texas, I’ll tell you hwhat.”
Texas just needs 1 more thing to make it unstoppable overall, a tri-city high-speed train between Dallas/Ft Worth, San Antonio, and Houston connecting the smaller but notably larger cities in between as Texas is just that big. The number of jobs and opportunities to be had in doing that would be unreal and you could tap into the markets that have the better-paying roles for your industry and come back home in the same hourly type of commute by train more/less and incentivize all white collar jobs that can go hybrid or remote positions to go full time remote so the convenience is unlocked. Don't get me started on the entertainment opportunities to come from that and in turn have Air BnB locations boom yet again for tourism.
Texans drive pickups. We don’t ride on trains