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re: DFW baws I need input

Posted on 5/30/17 at 2:35 pm to
Posted by Geaux Frogs
North Richland Hills, TX
Member since May 2011
219 posts
Posted on 5/30/17 at 2:35 pm to
The amount of development in Las Colinas is crazy right now. I would imagine that area will turn into a hotspot once it is all completed late this year. I work in Las Colinas, and some of my co workers are thinking about going in on a "crash pad"...haha.

It is tough to beat Southlake. Plano/Frisco are very nice, but Southlake make Dallas and Fort Worth accessible. Fort Worth is a long haul from Plano/Frisco. You are 15 minutes from the airport, and once construction on 114 is finished, you are probably less than 30 minutes from Nokia.

I have a peer who lives in Frisco...with traffic, it is an hour twenty each way to Las Colinas. He is miserable, and the one leading the charge for the crash pad.

Posted by 50_Tiger
Dallas TX
Member since Jan 2016
40282 posts
Posted on 5/30/17 at 2:57 pm to
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It is tough to beat Southlake. Plano/Frisco are very nice, but Southlake make Dallas and Fort Worth accessible. Fort Worth is a long haul from Plano/Frisco. You are 15 minutes from the airport, and once construction on 114 is finished, you are probably less than 30 minutes from Nokia.



I was thinking about this at lunch. It sucks being at the fork in the road of life.

1) I am actively looking to settle down with someone and start a family so Southlake appeals to me in that regard because of everything described about it in this thread.

2) However, the single life still calls and it's hard to live in suburbia as a single dude.

In short, I never realized how much thought you really put into what neighborhood you want to buy into lol.
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