7 Best Suburbs of Dallas Texas (Ranked 2024)

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Planning a move to Dallas, TX? Find your ideal suburb with our quick 2024 guide. Uncover the top neighborhoods, each offering unique benefits and a distinctive lifestyle. Perfect for families and professionals alike, this video simplifies your search, leading you to the Dallas suburb that best fits your dreams. Start exploring now for a smooth transition to Dallas living!

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00:00 - Intro
00:31 - Why Everyone is Leaving Dallas, Texas
01:24 - Suburb 1
04:41 - Suburb 2
07:29 - Suburb 3
11:50 - Suburb 4
15:55 - Suburb 5
20:08 - Suburb 6
24:00 - Suburb 7
27:05 - Outro
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Plano is very well-governed and the city government is very forward thinking with planning and budgeting. The fact it is regularly recognized for quality of life and services is no accident.

TL-ispk
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I lived off of 380 for a couple years. About 2 weeks ago I talked to a friend still living off of 380, she said it is so crazy. My son lived there but moved 3 years ago. But goes back often and I knew it was bad, but my friend said it’s gotten so much worse. I remember people drove way too fast and almost every week there was a fatality accident.
But I to loved Frisco, Prosper, I remember before it began to grow so much. My friend daughter lives in Allen, she said it’s really a wonderful city to live in. Different she said thank you like Frisco. I loved McKinney too a lot. Spent only a little time in Plano but I liked it. I also loved Celina, my friend told me it is still pretty small town. For now. We did the antique shop and resale shops and music I remember. I actually miss the fun I had in all these towns between hiking, Going to Lake Lewisville, to kareogi nights, places to go listen to music and enjoy a glass of wine 🍷, or Elvis music night! Visiting winery’s. So many great memories

judizeleny
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I moved from Denton to McKinney because the drive to work on 380 was ridiculous. I used to go the backroads but it’s now developing and it’s equally tedious.

Aaron-rtcw
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We moved to McKinney from San Antonio in 2018. We are very happy to have made that decision.

suzannek
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You could have just said Collin County. :p

bradymorris
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I hate contradicting this video but Frisco is huge, really huge and difficult to traverse if you’re not in the right area especially with the school zones.

It’s a really great deal for real estate agents but not so great for buyers especially with the US-380 and DNT traffic headache.

Plano is old money town mostly for retirees who have enough to splurge and has some of the same problems as Frisco. Did I say it’s old?

It’s same for Prosper, McKinney or anywhere in the middle of Collin County which this entire video is focused on. Most of the new community developments are just cutting corners and not a great place to start a family especially if you’re holed in 6 months of the year indoors with the fam.

East of 75 is a really big area to miss when moving to Dallas.
Lots of development on the 635E side is also affecting the traffic but once it becomes more accessible people will miss getting in while it’s still affordable.

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The entirety of Collin county is crazy expensive when it comes to home prices. Like stupid crazy expensive. That's why everyone is now moving a little further west to Denton County, Wise County, and far Northwest Tarrant County. I just bought a 4, 300 sq ft home for under $500k in Denton county. No traffic issues here either since the infrastructure was in place decades ago.

keithh
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You are right about bad traffic.
I think you down played it too much.
380 is a nightmare. I live in an eastern suburb you didn't mention, thankfully 😂.
And I shudder when I have to drive to
McKinney to do my tax business. Etc.
and plano regularly have their streets torn up redoing them. If you live north of 380 in those suburbs, plan for a loooong commute if you work to the south. I suppose if you're retired these areas are good especially when it comes to shopping or medical facilities.
But most of us are priced out of owning homes in these areas. It's expensive to live here. Course it was somewhat better before the big C hit.

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Interesting take on the area. We moved from Flower Mound after 25 years to Uptown. We are retired so schools and other things have fallen in priority. However, we have had an incredible rise in quality of life. Traffic in the suburbs is terrible. Main intersections are many cycles to get through. It took about 20-30 min to get anywhere. Uptown is sort of the eye of the storm with regard to traffic. We are surrounded by it but hardly affected. We are 5-10 min from everything. Medical, AA Center, Arts, Klyde Warren, restaurants. Plus, the McKinney trolley is amazing. We are not blighted by endless strip centers and franchises. Taxes are a little higher but expenses are a little less. In a Condo utilities are way less. No direct lawn car or pool upkeep. Property insurance is 1/4 what it was in Flower Mound. Maybe you could feature this Dallas living option in an upcoming show? For short trips we can Uber. Rarely have to drive long distances. Also, there has been a lot of new multifamily and we have a great mix of young and retired. We share everything in shifts. We take early and they take late.😊

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Hey Phil. Good to see you and your growth in marketing from our Lone Star Lender days. You've always been one of the best in the real estate/mortgage game.

This was a great analysis and very informative for those unfamiliar with our suburbs. Looking to expand my rental portfolio to one of these cities and your insight is appreciated. Congrats brother. Cruz

NC-luqx
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I think argyle is the Best Kept secret there great in sport's across the board

HOUSTONA
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Born and raised in Dallas County. Sorry, but the sweet spot is NE Tarrant county; Southlake, Westlake, Colleyville, Keller, Grapevine. Plus maybe 15 minutes to DFW terminals.

wgmiddc
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No way, it’s way too congested out north! All day, everyday there is traffic!

MeMe-oscx
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Move to Texas 12 years ago and live on the Little Elm/Frisco line for the last 10 years. We have seen the area explode.

bluexoxo
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Moved from Boston area to Park Cities area of Dallas, Town of Highland and City oh University Park. Love it. So much better than the northern Suburbs. Top notch public and private schools. Amazing municipal services. Everything is at our fingertips.

GG_NJ
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North of Dallas is a long history of hail damage, traffic, HOA fees, and most of all property taxes are crippling.

billburkhalter
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Also, a video on how agent fees are determined now? And what is disclosed and when regarding these fees. Thanks

jacks
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I’d like to see what areas along the 35 are good to buy, areas growing and how?

jacks
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You didn’t mention Coppell. It’s a great location and top rated schools. It’s a very friendly town too! Minutes from DFW airport!

fayejordan
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I have live in Plano since 1992. Currently I am near the Arbor Hills nature preserve. One city I was hoping to be listed is The Colony. While I don't know as many details as you would, what keeps me coming is all the activity at Grandscape. Especial around the stage.

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