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bubblyboo
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Posted: Mar 13 2013 at 12:17pm |
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Whats so great about frisco? You guys keep saying it has everything... I'm assuming that means shopping. But what else is great about it. Is it diverse? Its the burbs correct? So how far is it from Dallas? Compared to Austin which is better? I've been hearing everyone rave about Austin so idk
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Posted: Mar 13 2013 at 12:45pm |
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Oh, but yeah TX is a good place to live. I cosign houston, dallas, and austin. I dont know too many people in SA, but i knew some ppl who had college fun there..
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BrownQtee
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Posted: Mar 13 2013 at 12:50pm |
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I think Rick Perry being governor would force me to put in beucoup thought on that move.
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goodm3
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Posted: Mar 13 2013 at 2:12pm |
bubblyboo wrote:
Whats so great about frisco? You guys keep saying it has everything... I'm assuming that means shopping. But what else is great about it. Is it diverse? Its the burbs correct? So how far is it from Dallas? Compared to Austin which is better? I've been hearing everyone rave about Austin so idk
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not so much the shopping but the cost of living. nice homes for low prices and great schools. most people move up there when they get married and are ready to start a family.
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EPITOME
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Posted: Mar 13 2013 at 2:13pm |
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i saw a 4000sqft home for like 300,000
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goodm3
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Posted: Mar 13 2013 at 2:26pm |
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i saw a 4000sqft home for like 300,000 |
Sounds about right...
I also want to add...in Texas (well the DFW metroplex), some of the newer larger neighborhoods are enclosed. Meaning you neighborhood has a Kroger, a dry cleaner, deli shop, pizza place...all within your neighborhood. So although you may not be near nigthlife stuff all of your basic needs are right there. its a great setup.
Stonebridge Ranch in Mckinney has this set up. I went to someone's home in this neighborhood and its really nice. http://www.mckinneyhomerebate.com/stonebridge-ranch-mckinney-fact-sheet.htm
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BeatriceBean
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Posted: Mar 13 2013 at 2:34pm |
OMG Texas is so hot *fans self*
I really like DFW though.
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carolina cutie
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Posted: Mar 13 2013 at 3:00pm |
James Avery wrote:
yes come on down. great weather, great food, clean air, hospitable people, the largest waterpark in america, homes on acres of land for CHEAP...what more can you ask for?
at this juncture i'm in the process of organizing a bhm Texas gtg in June and i would love for you and mr.00 to join us. it'll be a chance to see the beautiful state for yourself. |
Your post sounds like a advertisement sponsored by the state. I read it like those happy 'visit the gulf coast' commercials.
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EPITOME
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Posted: Mar 13 2013 at 3:01pm |
goodm3 wrote:
EPITOME wrote:
i saw a 4000sqft home for like 300,000 |
Sounds about right...
I also want to add...in Texas (well the DFW metroplex), some of the newer larger neighborhoods are enclosed. Meaning you neighborhood has a Kroger, a dry cleaner, deli shop, pizza place...all within your neighborhood. So although you may not be near nigthlife stuff all of your basic needs are right there. its a great setup.
Stonebridge Ranch in Mckinney has this set up. I went to someone's home in this neighborhood and its really nice. http://www.mckinneyhomerebate.com/stonebridge-ranch-mckinney-fact-sheet.htm
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man that is convenient...i guess bc stuff is so widely spread apart
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