Moved to Plano in 1995. It's not a bad city but if you're looking for the best bang for your buck you won't find it here unless you're fine with paying 400k plus for homes built in the 70s and 80s. And ugly ass, cookie cutter homes too. West Plano has the newest real estate but they are hovering around a million. With that money go 30 minutes north to Little Elm or The Colony and buy a house on the lake. Very culturally diverse which is a plus and also, like he said, mostly safe. Good schools. In a good location geographically. No real risk of natural disasters. Police seem to be bored so be careful driving after 10pm. Really good, diverse selection of restaurants and ethnic markets. Gyms and premium grocery stores like Whole Foods are abundant if you're a health freak. That's all. Thank you.
This is a great series, I have wathced them all. Would love to hear Farmers Branch and Carrollton. Would be great if you can give an idea on the difference in neighboorhods within the area too.
Your videos are always awesome but there’s something wrong with your mic & the audio levels for this one. Tweak that & your videos go to an incredible level!
Thank you for this! My husband accepted a job there and we are coming from Miami this summer . I can see myself there . I’m not the partying type and I like yo go bed at 8pm- Miami lifestyle isn’t really my cup of tea… I just never seen snow before and I’m terrified of tornadoes 🌪 so I don’t know what to expect. I have one winter jacket that I’ve owned since I was 17 and maybe 2 sweaters. Any advice on how to dress for weather below 45F? ☃️ this poor Florida girl is going to freeze
I lived in Plano, and found it to be run down with a few pockets of nice shops & restaurants. Depressing…Real estate is very over priced, houses with little thought of design.
I'm confused. So, are there clubs in Plano? It sounds like the nightlife is for families. I'm looking for a place as a recent college graduate. I like to party, skateboard, and go to the dog park. Also, I would like to be around coffee shops or kava bar to work at.
How is it you can afford to shop at Tiffany and Louis Vuitton but you can't afford a decent microphone? Thanks for the info. Some of your pros were cons and some of the cons were pros but I got the details. It still looks way too much like California for me, but I guess that will please my daughter who doesn't want to have to move to Texas. I'd prefer to avoid it myself but circumstances may require it and I've been in California almost 30 years longer than I ever wanted to. I thought I'd at least be able to move somewhere with less freaking traffic. I have no interest in fashion boutiques, which I don't even count as stores. They're museums where someone with disposable income sometimes buys a sculpture. And unpredictable weather will be a nice change from this perpetual sunshine... I can't even tan, man. I just burn.
@@VIPRealty I started off looking in Plano area that where I want to be but unfortunately couldn’t find anything decent for 500k. Everything was so ugly and old for all those prices, at least the housing market at that time. December 2021 to Jan 2022. End up in Forney with a big house and plenty of land. But I still want to be in the Frisco and Plano area. Maybe in 3 years when my kids finish school.
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Moved to Plano in 1995. It's not a bad city but if you're looking for the best bang for your buck you won't find it here unless you're fine with paying 400k plus for homes built in the 70s and 80s. And ugly ass, cookie cutter homes too. West Plano has the newest real estate but they are hovering around a million. With that money go 30 minutes north to Little Elm or The Colony and buy a house on the lake. Very culturally diverse which is a plus and also, like he said, mostly safe. Good schools. In a good location geographically. No real risk of natural disasters. Police seem to be bored so be careful driving after 10pm. Really good, diverse selection of restaurants and ethnic markets. Gyms and premium grocery stores like Whole Foods are abundant if you're a health freak. That's all. Thank you.
Plano definitely isn't the cheapest suburb. However, it offers a lot in regards to schools, safety, entertainment, etc
is the people friendly and welcoming because thats important point
Yes. Most people in the state of Texas are.
@@VIPRealty ok thanks
Hello Richard 👋, I spoke to Natalie yesterday about me moving there in the next few months. All Plano prices for apartments needed. Thank you
Great. There isn't a ton of apt selection in Plano. However, she'll get you everything that's available.
This video is very helpful. We are planning to move to texas next year and planning to buy a house..thanks for the info
Glad it was helpful!
Great content! thanks for doing this. we are filipino family migrating soon at Dallas texas. more power to your channel 💪
Thank you. What part of Dallas are you moving to?
Thank you for the info I love your content. I’ll will be contacting you once I’m ready to move to Dallas I can’t.
Your welcome. Do you know what part of Dallas you're considering
The weather is ok with me. Living in WI the weather is unpredictable here as well
This is a great series, I have wathced them all. Would love to hear Farmers Branch and Carrollton. Would be great if you can give an idea on the difference in neighboorhods within the area too.
Thank you Gibby. We can definitely add those videos to our que.
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Thank you! Very helpful information.
Thank you.
Thanks for always informing us 👏
You're welcome.
Thank you, sir for an informative video.
Thank you for watching.
Your videos are always awesome but there’s something wrong with your mic & the audio levels for this one. Tweak that & your videos go to an incredible level!
Appreciate the feedback! We'll definitely have our editor take a look.
Thanks for info man
No problem
Plano!! Nice. Great vid ad always.
Thank you!!
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Thank you for this! My husband accepted a job there and we are coming from Miami this summer . I can see myself there . I’m not the partying type and I like yo go bed at 8pm- Miami lifestyle isn’t really my cup of tea… I just never seen snow before and I’m terrified of tornadoes 🌪 so I don’t know what to expect. I have one winter jacket that I’ve owned since I was 17 and maybe 2 sweaters. Any advice on how to dress for weather below 45F? ☃️ this poor Florida girl is going to freeze
You'll dress about the same. It's HOT hear in Texas too!
@@VIPRealty oh okay!!! That’s reassuring.
I lived in Plano, and found it to be run down with a few pockets of nice shops & restaurants. Depressing…Real estate is very over priced, houses with little thought of design.
Plano and all other cities have increased in real estate prices.
Please send me any minimart or small business for sale in Plano and housing listings. Am interested to move from Los Angeles
Didn’t you do this type of video for this city?
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lol. I think it was Everything You Need to Know about Plano, Texas
How often are the tornadoes? And how would one prepare?
Very rare. Some people have storm cellars.
@VIPRealty that's only for those with a house right? How do renters stay safe?
I'm confused. So, are there clubs in Plano? It sounds like the nightlife is for families. I'm looking for a place as a recent college graduate. I like to party, skateboard, and go to the dog park. Also, I would like to be around coffee shops or kava bar to work at.
Then Uptown or downtown Dallas is the place for you. Just need a video on Dallas best neighborhoods which covers both areas.
Look up “The Village” in Dallas. That’s where you want to live.
I grew up in Plano and plan on moving back after kids get out of school.. Nothing bad about Plano unless you're an alcoholic. It's a dry county
Plano has a lot to offer. Great place to live
How is it you can afford to shop at Tiffany and Louis Vuitton but you can't afford a decent microphone?
Thanks for the info. Some of your pros were cons and some of the cons were pros but I got the details. It still looks way too much like California for me, but I guess that will please my daughter who doesn't want to have to move to Texas. I'd prefer to avoid it myself but circumstances may require it and I've been in California almost 30 years longer than I ever wanted to. I thought I'd at least be able to move somewhere with less freaking traffic. I have no interest in fashion boutiques, which I don't even count as stores. They're museums where someone with disposable income sometimes buys a sculpture. And unpredictable weather will be a nice change from this perpetual sunshine... I can't even tan, man. I just burn.
The unpredictable weather will get old. I'd prefer that 78 sunshine of San Diego.
Have you did a video of texas vs florida yet?
It's on our list :). Just finishing up Texas vs NY
Thank you for this great video, but it seems like you are yelling.
Audio was peaking 🤦♂️
why are you screaming???
Man stfu he's fine
Plano houses are ugly if you ain’t got 700k or more anything under that is a shack and built in the 60s,70s,80s
You're right. The days of purchasing a new home in the low $300s are long gone.
@@VIPRealty I started off looking in Plano area that where I want to be but unfortunately couldn’t find anything decent for 500k. Everything was so ugly and old for all those prices, at least the housing market at that time. December 2021 to Jan 2022. End up in Forney with a big house and plenty of land. But I still want to be in the Frisco and Plano area. Maybe in 3 years when my kids finish school.
@@Hamter342 I want to move towards downtown. I'm waiting n my kids to finish school too. lol
New microphone bro.
Older video. Finally purchased wireless mics.
$675k who can afford that 😅