Why I'm Leaving DALLAS TEXAS And You Should Too

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Dallas Texas is experiencing an exodus. People are leaving Dallas Texas like never before, myself included. Today, I wanted to give you some reasons why people are leaving Dallas Texas and where they are all going.
It turns out, many people are relocating to Dallas suburbs and exurbs. The rise of remote work, the soaring housing prices, and the desire for a different lifestyle are just some of the reasons that people are choosing to leave. Dallas Texas isn't for everyone, but that doesn't mean you are out of luck. Certain North Dallas suburbs such as Frisco, Plano, Prosper, and Celina are growing at unprecedented rates. So, should you reconsider your move to Dallas? Check out this video and find out!
If you're thinking about living in Dallas, or any other Dallas Texas suburb, we'd love to help! We can help you navigate the Dallas Texas real estate market. Just give us a call, shoot us a text, send us an email, or schedule a Zoom call, and we'd love to help you make a smooth move to Dallas Texas!
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00:00 - Are People Really Leaving Dallas Texas?
00:53 - About Dallas Texas
01:24 - #1 People are moving to the suburbs of Dallas
02:36 - #2 People want to start families in Dallas Suburbs
05:18 - #3 People are getting older in Dallas
09:33 - #4 Remote work in Dallas Texas
11:16 - #5 Businesses are moving to Dallas suburbs
12:33 - #6 Dallas Texas is expensive
14:40 - #7 Political Differences in Dallas Texas
18:19 - Why I Left Dallas Texas
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**Most stats and data mentioned came from the following sites and are not based on our opinions:
**All stats, data, house pricing, and anything else mentioned is always subject to change and is provided merely as an example at the time of this recording**
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Levi Lascsak Dallas Texas Real Estate Agent | Texas Real Estate License: 0518547
Travis Plumb Dallas Texas Real Estate Agent | Texas Real Estate License: 0749611
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🤔Thinking of Moving to Dallas Texas?🤠
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LIVINGINDALLAS
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I grew up in Dallas basically living there since the late 1970's. Back in March I sold my home of 20 years. I could no longer absorb the outrageous property taxes. With values as high as they were, even with homestead exemptions & protesting the DCAD every year my taxes still went up 10%. At almost $11K annually I decided to make my exit. Where I lived were mostly ranch style homes from the 1950's & 60's. Over the last 10 years I saw homes all over my neighborhood being torn down to be replaced with some pretty obnoxious mcmansions. It's sad some of the character of Old East Dallas & other neighborhoods close to White Rock Lake has been destroyed with these modern yet tasteless designs. Not to mention police response times suck. My home was burglarized 2 years before I sold. It took the police 60 hours-over two and a half days to come out to take a report. That's part of what my over $10K in taxes is paying for. Not much value. I am happier now in El Paso. Despite all the fear porn on the news it's safer out here. Homes are a huge bargain. Part of me misses Dallas but the taxes and that damn humidity I do not miss.

tritosac
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It’s getting too expensive here in DFW. I made a mistake accepting a job and moved my family here during the pandemic. In 3 years, we plan to move back to either Alabama, Georgia or Tennessee. Property taxes are a lot lower and homes are more affordable than DFW.

Hummerxx
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Thinking most people work from home is a very insulated mindset. The vast majority of people could never work from home and dont.

Frank-osgq
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Lived in Dallas my whole life. It used to to be the best small big city. OMG… 2017 boom town. Toyota and other companies came and you could not get a house. Texas has the 5th highest taxes in the USA. Between the taxes, the traffic, the new personality it was to much. We left in 2019 and came to Nashville Tn. Our property tax here was $3, 200p/y, in TX our taxes were 12, 000 p/y and both houses valued for the same amount. All the “ burbs” he is talking about, they did not exist 10 years ago, it was all farm land. My car insurance here was 50% lower, home owners insurance was much lower and my health insurance was lower. Ppl are friendly here.i have so many friends here while in Dallas I never got to see my friends because of traffic. I had a friend that lived 3 miles from me and it took me 1 hour to get to her house using midway rd. This is when I was ready to leave. We lived in West Plano before we moved. I miss Texas but I do not miss what has happened to my state.

Sophiecjp
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Great video buddy ! Live in San Antonio and currently looking myself in the Timberwood, Helotes, Stone Oak suburbs of San Antonio myself . I’ve lived in San Antonio all my life but my values and just having new construction has really open my eyes to the positives of new construction/ suburbs .

SOCCERNUT
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Welcome to the community! If you moved later 😊. We are Brazilian and My son is also Lucas, congrats!. Who knows we could meet with Travis and play some disc golf 😃. Moving from Fort Worth to building community I felt the difference and my wife miss something from big city, but still we love here! God bless you!

fabiojpoli
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I lived, and worked in Dallas for years, the best thing I ever did was move away from Dallas!
Dallas is hundreds of police officers short, and they use to brag about being a sanctuary city!
If you have a complaint, you have to file it on line instead of calling 911, this includes home robberies!

URRT
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I live in San Antonio TX and like it here. Dallas is part of tornado alley, so for just that reason alone, I wouldn't live there. We do get crazy weather here once in a while, but it's not all the time. Good luck with the move!

joseCalderon
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Be careful refinancing, if a recession hits or unforeseen circumstances occur, and your home falls 20% below what you put down on the house, it will prove difficult to refinance. I never bank on refinancing; if the wind falls your way; then take advantage of that, but don’t count on it.

VmanStudioz
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I agree its too expensive. It's expensive to live here because of all the drifters moving here. I meet so many people who don't have family moving here and then move back because its too expensive to live here. You can't get an apartment unless you make 3x the rent, property taxes are 11k. Mortgage rate is like 4k a month. If you listen to this person and you don't make enough, you will lose thousands of dollars quickly. 💯

TheTerminator-nj
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Yikes folks... Please be careful considering raising kids at Allen highschool, I know several people who graduated there, they hated it, the school is way to big, and for every sport 5, 000 kids try and sign up, no one gets to play sports unless your kid is a future all star. By the way, my kid goes to a Dallas ISD school and we beat Allen in wrestling in a few weight classes😎 Allen has a famous football team, but unless again your kid is the future Tom Brady, just trying to get a bench spot on the team is like nearly impossible. The super huge high schools look so pretty and fancy, everything is all new and full of money, but when you consider what type of experience that means for your kid being able to participate, it's not a #1 memorable experience. It's a tough competition even playing sports at a normal 5a or 4a school, some people push way far north into the small schools so their kids get a full experience in being able to participate in sports. I have 3 kids. One already graduated from a Dallas ISD school with honors. I realize when I go to the sports matches when we play other teams, we may not have the full sports experience if we had gone to a school with 10 bazillion kids. Sometimes the "best " schools, do not mean the best experience, participation, or inclusion a smaller or normal high school can give.

JF-rzrh
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We live in Keller and our small town has been destroyed by all the newbies. Tons of traffic here now, we never had crime until after 2020. Our neighborhood street has become a freeway. Texas is the best but we are leaving our suburbs because the crowds, traffic, construction have become insane! Ive talked to hundreds of Texans and we all feel the same way. It’s a sad state of affairs. Crime in our area has gone up, not down. It was non Existent in Keller/ Southlake, not anymore. Tons of hideous apartments were built.
But, regardless. Texas rocks! Rent and home costs are insane also. You have a great attitude about this horrible growth but most of us don’t. 😢

hollyriley
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Great video I am moving to Texas next year because I can’t take Democraps and joke Biden, FJB

BMLR
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I'm also leaving ( I'm actually leaving the state though). I grew up here. Have lived other places, but majority Of my life has been spent here.
Cities are kind of like stocks, The longer you look at them the more they make sense. The longer you trade them, The more you understand them and their complexities. So in that sense, if you know- you know.
DFW Is approaching eight million people. In the year 2000 it was 1.2.
They're overdeveloping the suburbs North of Dallas, but the infrastructure isn't changing in Dallas. So you have roadways that are now already at maximum capacity.
Demographics are changing at a wild pace. Markets have been exploding here for years, but we're reaching a competitive disadvantages for certain industries.
Crime is definitely on a rise. Car thefts in Dallas County is rampant, they don't really clear any of those cases, so odds are you're never seeing your car again.
Northern suburbs are relatively safe, but, like the gentlemen mentioned, prices aren't cheap. You won't find a decent home under 350k-400k north of the turnpike. It's just not gonna happen.
You won't want for much in regard to shppping, but it comes at a price of overcrowding. Shopping on the weekends is like being at the state fair of another country. It's very disorienting.

TrevorFeelgood-dk
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Texas getting WAY too crowded. The new CA and LA.

alexandriarudd
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Never thought I’d live in a small town, but iv now lived in one 27 years! And when I say small, I mean SMALL! Population is 1400! We are 101 miles from DFW Airport, 65 miles from Fort Worth, 45 miles from Waco! My house is 128 years old, was a fixer upper, and it is my forever home ♥️

debbiemize
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I love Dallas. I moved here over a decade ago but with the influx of people and everything getting so expensive I want to move now too. I really like AL.

TheMonijack
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Congrats on the baby on the way! You have a beautiful home 😊 looking forward to more videos in North Dallas!

dj.
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Great video. So, are you moving out into suburb dallas or you moving out the state of texas?

DerrayJones