Year: 2013

Plano Texas

Located 19 miles north of Dallas Plano is home to a nationally recognized public school system and a host of internationally known events like the Plano Hot Air Balloon Festival. The city is also home to many information technology and telecommunications companies including EDS JCPenney Frito-Lay and Dr Pepper/Cadbury among others.

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Prosper Texas

Noted on multiple “best suburbs” lists Prosper is a quiet community that has experienced a true growth explosion in recent years. Sports figure Deion Sanders built a $21 million home here for his family and other sports stars and celebrities have chosen to relocate here for the large tracts of land and quiet lifestyle.

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Park Cities Texas

Highland Park and University Park are surrounded by the city of Dallas and are separate incorporated cities with their own government systems police force and fire departments. Highland Park and University Park form the fabled “Park Cities” area and those who live here include old money society leaders corporate CEOs and arts patrons.

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Ovilla Texas

Families and retirees are attracted to Ovilla because of its historic small village charm. The smallest home sites are 1/3-acre. Most lots average 1/2-acre or larger. The smallest homes are 2000 sq. ft. and most new homes are much larger. The average new home built since 1992 is more than $200000 with many new homes priced at more than $400000.

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North Richland Hills Texas

Just minutes from Dallas and Fort Worth North Richland Hills is the third largest city in Tarrant County with more than 66000 residents 1200 businesses and 30 major employers. Situated to benefit from both Alliance and Dallas/Fort Worth International airports North Richland Hills is surrounded by nine of Tarrant County’s 10 major business centers and is on the western edge of the county’s highway hub.

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