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Plano vs Dallas
Posted on 7/11/17 at 8:40 am
Posted on 7/11/17 at 8:40 am
How different is Plano compared to Dallas?
Specifically, the hustle and bustle of Big D gives me indigestion. If one would live and work in Plano, would it be a bit less hectic?
Specifically, the hustle and bustle of Big D gives me indigestion. If one would live and work in Plano, would it be a bit less hectic?
Posted on 7/11/17 at 8:42 am to Kreg Jennings
still fairly hectic but less so than living in Dallas proper. good schools, HOAs, chains everywhere.
Posted on 7/11/17 at 8:45 am to Kreg Jennings
Isn't that where they built a $75 million dollar high school football field?
Posted on 7/11/17 at 8:45 am to Kreg Jennings
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Specifically, the hustle and bustle of Big D gives me indigestion. If one would live and work in Plano, would it be a bit less hectic?
I actually worked in a boring section of Plano and lived in Midtown Dallas for about a year. That reverse traffic commute was cool and living at Mockingbird station was cool.
Posted on 7/11/17 at 8:46 am to Kreg Jennings
Not much difference. I have lived in both. Really, you can't tell when Plano begins or ends...same with Dallas....it's like one HUGE metropolis. I would pick Plano if I were to choose. Really depends on the schools if u have little ones.
Posted on 7/11/17 at 8:50 am to Kreg Jennings
Very good place to raise a family.
However, if it weren't for the city logos on the traffic lights, I wouldn't know where one Dallas suburb ended and another began.
However, if it weren't for the city logos on the traffic lights, I wouldn't know where one Dallas suburb ended and another began.
This post was edited on 7/11/17 at 8:57 am
Posted on 7/11/17 at 8:51 am to Kreg Jennings
it is all the exact same fam.
if you must live in the city/suburbs just live in Highland Park, University Park, or Preston Hollow, or a nicer part of FW because those people keep to themselves more.
best case scenario would be living in the country on some land.
if you must live in the city/suburbs just live in Highland Park, University Park, or Preston Hollow, or a nicer part of FW because those people keep to themselves more.
best case scenario would be living in the country on some land.
Posted on 7/11/17 at 8:52 am to vilma4prez
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Isn't that where they built a $75 million dollar high school football field?
Allen, but Allen, Frisco, McKinney, Plano, and Prosper all kinda run together.
This post was edited on 7/11/17 at 8:53 am
Posted on 7/11/17 at 8:55 am to Kreg Jennings
Frisco. You want to be in Frisco.
If you want a little more sedate and some land, try Flower Mound.
If you want a little more sedate and some land, try Flower Mound.
Posted on 7/11/17 at 8:56 am to Collegedropout
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just live in Highland Park, University Park, or Preston Hollow
yes, please go live in the richest area of Texas along with GWB and other millionaires.
Posted on 7/11/17 at 8:57 am to Kreg Jennings
I lived in Collin County, but within the city limits of Dallas. Worked downtown Dallas. Couldn't tell much difference at all. Unfortunately I was taxed by the City of Dallas, County County and Plano School District.
Posted on 7/11/17 at 8:59 am to 3nOut
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just live in Highland Park, University Park, or Preston Hollow
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yes, please go live in the richest area of Texas along with GWB and other millionaires.
Didn't you know that everyone on the OT has the money to drop on a house in Preston Hollow?
Posted on 7/11/17 at 8:59 am to Kreg Jennings
I live pretty much at the center of everything in North Dallas. If your job allows you to go the opposite of traffic on the PGBT/DNT it will literally allow you to go to work on "your time."
I have to travel south to Las Colinas everyday on the PGBT and if I don't leave before 7am, it's completely frickey.
T-Mobile and ATT foundries are located from me going opposite, so whenever I have to do a customer visit or meeting, I can always leave whenever.
Plano has a lot around it. You have the Shops @ Legacy, Shops at Willow Bend, and plenty of places to go drink, bowl a ball, play golf, etc.
If your job is anything Techy the two major corridors are building up faster than you can blink.
I have to travel south to Las Colinas everyday on the PGBT and if I don't leave before 7am, it's completely frickey.
T-Mobile and ATT foundries are located from me going opposite, so whenever I have to do a customer visit or meeting, I can always leave whenever.
Plano has a lot around it. You have the Shops @ Legacy, Shops at Willow Bend, and plenty of places to go drink, bowl a ball, play golf, etc.
If your job is anything Techy the two major corridors are building up faster than you can blink.
Posted on 7/11/17 at 9:00 am to blueridgeTiger
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I lived in Collin County, but within the city limits of Dallas. Worked downtown Dallas. Couldn't tell much difference at all. Unfortunately I was taxed by the City of Dallas, County County and Plano School District.
You sound like you lived near me lol...
Posted on 7/11/17 at 9:06 am to 50_Tiger
What about Trophy Club, TX?
Is that a suburb of Dallas or FW?
Anyone know much about Trophy Club?
Is that a suburb of Dallas or FW?
Anyone know much about Trophy Club?
Posted on 7/11/17 at 9:07 am to 50_Tiger
Depends on your age, work, and wealth. The recent college grads tend to live in Uptown, whether they work downtown or not. I used to work downtown, but made the trip from Plano. Not great, but not a nightmare either.
I love living in Plano. It has everything you need and Addison (restaurant/bar capital) is only 5 minutes away. Frisco, Allen, McKinney and the surrounding cities are all very nice too and you can probably get bigger yards for the money.
I love living in Plano. It has everything you need and Addison (restaurant/bar capital) is only 5 minutes away. Frisco, Allen, McKinney and the surrounding cities are all very nice too and you can probably get bigger yards for the money.
Posted on 7/11/17 at 9:08 am to 3nOut
definitely not the richest area in Texas.
some houses in Preston Hollow aren't very expensive.
some houses in Preston Hollow aren't very expensive.
Posted on 7/11/17 at 9:17 am to Collegedropout
We have some dear friends that live in Preston Hollow. Would love to be close to them in proximity. But I can't swing that house note. Will make $150K or so a year.
The thing that stresses me out is all the big city traffic and being away from my family. Have a 3 year old. Don't want to spend two hours a day commuting.
The thing that stresses me out is all the big city traffic and being away from my family. Have a 3 year old. Don't want to spend two hours a day commuting.
This post was edited on 7/11/17 at 9:17 am
Posted on 7/11/17 at 9:23 am to Kreg Jennings
quote:Are you talking about downtown Dallas areas? If so, thats' very different from Plano.
How different is Plano compared to Dallas?
Specifically, the hustle and bustle of Big D gives me indigestion. If one would live and work in Plano, would it be a bit less hectic?
If you're just talking about suburbs, if you find a nice one, they're mostly similar.
Probably also depends on whether you're married and/or have kids. If you're more of a family man, the Plano area may be the place for you.
This post was edited on 7/11/17 at 9:25 am
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