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Northwest Dallas suburbs
Best places to live near Dallas Fort Worth
Conveniently near various DFW attractions
Great neighborhoods
Upscale suburban lifestyle

Best Places to Live In Dallas Fort Worth area

 
Are the northwest Dallas suburbs the best place in the Dallas Fort Worth area to live? Many people obviously think so. More than 300,000 people now make their homes in the northwest Dallas suburbs that are profiled on this web site - Southlake, Colleyville, Flower Mound, Keller, west Plano, southwest Frisco, Coppell, Highland Village, Grapevine, Argyle area, Westlake and Trophy Club.

While this is a large number of people, their homes are spread over about 225 square miles, making the average population density in this area only about 1,400 residents per square mile. In comparison, nearly 5,500 people per square mile reside in the Park Cities area located just north of downtown Dallas. Even with the 5.1 percent annual population growth that is projected to occur in the northwest Dallas suburbs between now and 2010, the area's average population density still will be less than 1,900 residents per square mile.

Each of the northwest Dallas suburbs has its own distinct character, but in some respects they are more similar than different ...
   
All offer an upscale lifestyle and are among the most affluent towns in the DFW metroplex.
Many of the metroplex's most desirable neighborhoods are located in them.
They are conveniently located near DFW's most frequently traveled to driving destinations.
Their rates of home ownership are among the highest in all of Dallas / Fort Worth.

If you are interested in buying an executive or luxury home in the Dallas Fort Worth area, you will want to look in the northwest Dallas suburbs. They are really great places to live.
Are you looking for a real estate agent who will help you find exactly the right home to buy? Here are some questions you may want to ask ...

Why should I pick you to be my
real estate agent?
Are there "hidden costs" I could incur as a result of working with the buyer's agent assigned by a relocation company?
What geographical area do
you specialize in and how do
you stay current on real estate
market conditions there?
Do you handle both sides of transactions or work
exclusively for the homebuyer?

     
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