I moved to Dallas from Los Angeles a year ago after L.A. shut down for Covid. Dallas was open for business and there was plenty of work opportunities. I settled in Uptown as the vibe felt like a mash up of Venice Beach without the beach and West Hollywood without the stars. Although this Summer I saw Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton had dinner Uptown. I also see Cowboy Icon Emmitt Smith has his place for sale along White Rock Creek across the way from Prestonwood Estates and Prestonwood Country Club. Frisco seems like a great area to raise a family and has direct access to Uptown and Downtown via the Dallas North Tollway. A little farther north along the Tollway, most of the new housing is being built in Prosper and Celina. To the East of Downtown, new housing is being built in Forney, which is the same distance from Downtown as Plano and less expensive also.
Beautiful areas shown, but what about showing areas that most people can afford. I would love to move to highland Park but unlike some I am single and putting my son through college
After just watching your Irving video, I think you should Re-do the Dallas on. This one is way too quick and not enough viewing of specific neighborhoods like in the Irving video.
I am 52 and I want to sell my home in CA and move to Dallas or the ATL. My kids are grown and married, took care of my elderly mother for 13 years. I work in the medical field and I am ready to leave. Thanks for the info.
@@VIPRealty well for sure, at least 20 to 30 minutes from DFW Airport, 2 bedroom apartment, gated community is not necessary but would be appreciated, fireplace is a need, and I could care less if the place has a pool or not.
My first viewing of your YT video and I'm a new subscriber, as of now. You nailed it! I agree with your rankings as I moved to #1 in 2000, commuted downtown for years through #3, and now live in #2. Thinking about #4 to downsize.......can you contact me?
Yeah-these are mostly urban, walkable neighborhoods in Dallas proper and Dallas County proper. I’m currently far north, relocating closer to Dallas proper because it fits my lifestyle better. A lot of people reccomend Carrollton for singles and Richardson if you have kids because the school district is top notch. Plano, Frisco, Prosper, and McKinney has great restaurants and shopping and stuff but is a little out of the way... Las Calinas and Irving are nice, closer to the airport but lots of Indian influence... not a fan of many other areas to keep it 100!
@@VIPRealty las calinas, really?! I did a stay at the NYLO recently and it seemed alright. I like hearing how close it is to downtown and Addison on your videos because I have friends there!
@@karinajasse4554 Between those two Houston is way better,houston has NASA ,world greater medical center more than 360 oil refineries,Port Hoiuston channel 2nd largest in USA,second city in more restaurants in USA and way more Shopping malls and finally 45 milles from Galveston TX
How do you feel about bishop arts district? These areas are very nice but too far from sons school in Wolk Creek. I would hate to live way down there so trying to find an area in between wolf creek and las Colinas where my job is.😔
Hello! Can you suggest areas to look near the VA hospital or about 45 to 1hr out, that's in a good school district. We're a fam of 4 relocating from Cali.
Yeah-these are mostly urban, walkable neighborhoods in Dallas proper and Dallas County proper. I’m currently far north, relocating closer to Dallas proper because it fits my lifestyle better. A lot of people reccomend Carrollton for singles and Richardson if you have kids because the school district is top notch. Plano, Frisco, Prosper, and McKinney has great restaurants and shopping and stuff but is a little out of the way... Las Calinas and Irving are nice, closer to the airport but lots of Indian influence... not a fan of many other areas to keep it 100!
I really thought he was going to talk about real Dallas at first. But when he started out with Highland Park, Texas... SMH. But it's his video and what he likes. Mi Cocina? Really? lol
I live west of hwy 75 just right off the service road just a block North of Walnut Hill. In my opinion, that area is the best bang for your buck location in Dallas! So close to North Park Mall & downtown, relatively affordable, and safe!
Look to move from Cali to Dallas, any ideas about affordable homes (medium size income), good neighbor? I dont care about that Beverly Hill lifestyle or housing. Cali is expensive getting out of control, many people moving to Texas, Arizona, Nevada or TJ (Mexico).
My ex lives near highland park by Smu... reminds me of CWE I’m StL....real wealth gap vibes with sketchy foot traffic closer to smu and university park... uptown is the new gaysyown and seems alright... Yeah-these are mostly urban, walkable neighborhoods in Dallas proper and Dallas County proper. I’m currently far north, relocating closer to Dallas proper because it fits my lifestyle better. A lot of people reccomend Carrollton for singles and Richardson if you have kids because the school district is top notch. Plano, Frisco, Prosper, and McKinney has great restaurants and shopping and stuff but is a little out of the way... Las Calinas and Irving are nice, closer to the airport but lots of Indian influence... not a fan of many other areas to keep it 100!
Both are very good to raise a family. But Dallas beats it in shear size, more to choose from and you can approach it from multiple ways. Austin is pretty segregated, traffic is a nightmare, construction will be constant, and weathers more severe, also it's still a college city so some nights can and will be rowdy if the Longhorns or Spurs win a big game or something. DFW has over 100 cities to choose from (please do not Ignore ft worth) Austin only has about 20 good sized ones all pretty pricey. Austin is definitely better educated and higher education will be supported 100%. It's also a crossroad to all of Texas since every city is within 3 hr or less drive. Dallas will require 4hrs to Houston and SA, 7 hrs to the border.
So pretty much in downtown Dallas you wouldn't need a vehicle? I want to move for sure and attend college in Texas. What are you views and is it affordable/nice near the Texas medical area? Is it in houston?
@@VIPRealty thank you so much. If ever you have down time or a long ride and want to help me with figuring out what area to live in, I’m up for a call if you are.
Irving... las colinas and far north, maybe prosper...Yeah-these are mostly urban, walkable neighborhoods in Dallas proper and Dallas County proper. I’m currently far north, relocating closer to Dallas proper-lower Greenville, uptown or Lakewood-because it fits my lifestyle better. A lot of people reccomend Addison, Carrollton for singles and Richardson if you have kids because the school district is top notch. Plano, Frisco, Prosper, and McKinney has great restaurants and shopping and stuff but is a little out of the way... Las Calinas and Irving are nice, closer to the airport but lots of Indian influence... not a fan of many other areas to keep it 100!
Idk why but everywhere he went there was literally nobody outside 😳🥱😕 I’m not sure if that’s a good thing for me or uncomfortable due to the fact that I come from Chicago where everyone is outside. I plan on moving to TX preferably DALLAS, I also appreciate him hustling for the ones who needs these videos to find out what we’re up for.
Hey Mr, I’m new to your Channel, thank you once AGAIN for your time and effort in making this video. I’ve really enjoyed this video. I have to say as a foreigner (UK) I’ve always fancied Florida but…I’m watching more and more videos of Dallas and have fallen in love with Texas Dallas. From the sound of things, so have Californians too right? Dallas looks far more appealing than Huston. There are far too many homeless People in Huston which is pretty shocking for a country that has the largest economy in the world. I love how you execute your videos, straight to the point, I absolutely love that. People in Dallas love their BBQs too I believe. Thank you kindly, can’t wait to see more of your awesome videos. May God bless you. Bring back Trump, MAGA 🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸. 🙏🏻
You're right. Californians Love Dallas and Texas as a whole. We receive calls every week from families relocating to Texas from Cali. And YES, we Love our BBQ! lol
For me, this makes me cringe!!! Because of how FLAT DFW is. Thank God I'm in Colorado and doing well. Single and making.... humbly enough to avoid being homeless.
You'd be shocked but the southside areas like DeSoto & Cedar Hill are very hilly. Not Colorado but I was amazed to see the rolling hills in these areas! Never knew they existed.
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I moved to Dallas from Los Angeles a year ago after L.A. shut down for Covid. Dallas was open for business and there was plenty of work opportunities. I settled in Uptown as the vibe felt like a mash up of Venice Beach without the beach and West Hollywood without the stars. Although this Summer I saw Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton had dinner Uptown. I also see Cowboy Icon Emmitt Smith has his place for sale along White Rock Creek across the way from Prestonwood Estates and Prestonwood Country Club.
Frisco seems like a great area to raise a family and has direct access to Uptown and Downtown via the Dallas North Tollway. A little farther north along the Tollway, most of the new housing is being built in Prosper and Celina. To the East of Downtown, new housing is being built in Forney, which is the same distance from Downtown as Plano and less expensive also.
Welcome to Texas!! Thank God Texas has been open for business and activities.
🙏🏾
1.)Highland Park
2.)Preston Hollow
3.)Uptown Dallas
4.)Downtown Dallas
5.)North Dallas (wealthiest)
Beautiful areas shown, but what about showing areas that most people can afford. I would love to move to highland Park but unlike some I am single and putting my son through college
Hello Kenny, you're right some of these places can get rather expensive. We can do a follow up video on best places to live that won't break the bank.
Highland Park is for OLD MONEY only.
You gone be in oak cliff 😂
I'm a DFW native and I can tell you each of these areas are beyond the price range of the average buyer.
These Dallas neighborhoods are definitely on the higher end.
I've watched a gazillion videos about Dallas. To me, based on the videos, it has a great big suburban look and feel to it. Am I right?
You're right.
Not the city of Dallas but The metro area as a whole does.
The city of Dallas is very much Fast paced and urban
@@VIPRealty and go to coppell
thank you for this video - I keep seeing Preston Hollow and highland park being recommended, thanks for confirming the shopping
North Park Mall
After just watching your Irving video, I think you should Re-do the Dallas on. This one is way too quick and not enough viewing of specific neighborhoods like in the Irving video.
Here is the most recent video - th-cam.com/video/73HX2yRbYJo/w-d-xo.html
Did you get fined for recording there in front of Fendi? That area is a huge no camera area.
I’m 19 from Kansas City, mo and I’m torn between Dallas and Atlanta, I’m really leaning more towards Dallas cause it so beautiful and lit up.
and a great economy!
Lake Highlands here!
I am 52 and I want to sell my home in CA and move to Dallas or the ATL. My kids are grown and married, took care of my elderly mother for 13 years. I work in the medical field and I am ready to leave. Thanks for the info.
You're welcome. I think you'll like Dallas. The city has a lot to offer.
Dallas‼️ I’m in Atlanta and things are drying up out here 😩
Prayers for you 🙏🏾 Did you make the move ?
I'm moving to Dallas for work. What are some of the best dallas neighborhoods near the DFW International airport?
Depends on wants / needs and price range.
Call our office when you’re close to moving and we’ll assist you
@@VIPRealty well for sure, at least 20 to 30 minutes from DFW Airport, 2 bedroom apartment, gated community is not necessary but would be appreciated, fireplace is a need, and I could care less if the place has a pool or not.
My first viewing of your YT video and I'm a new subscriber, as of now. You nailed it! I agree with your rankings as I moved to #1 in 2000, commuted downtown for years through #3, and now live in #2. Thinking about #4 to downsize.......can you contact me?
That's great, thank you! Send me an email at your convenience rs@viprealestate.com
Yeah-these are mostly urban, walkable neighborhoods in Dallas proper and Dallas County proper. I’m currently far north, relocating closer to Dallas proper because it fits my lifestyle better. A lot of people reccomend Carrollton for singles and Richardson if you have kids because the school district is top notch. Plano, Frisco, Prosper, and McKinney has great restaurants and shopping and stuff but is a little out of the way... Las Calinas and Irving are nice, closer to the airport but lots of Indian influence... not a fan of many other areas to keep it 100!
I'm not sure about Carrrollton and singles... You'd be better off in Uptown, Downtown or Las Colinas.
@@VIPRealty las calinas, really?! I did a stay at the NYLO recently and it seemed alright. I like hearing how close it is to downtown and Addison on your videos because I have friends there!
@@jeannedeclueyea Plano ,Frisco , prosper and McKinney is not DALLAS
@@224lilchris update! I’ve been living near lower greenville for almost 3 years now and I love it!
I would have liked more shots of the neighbourhoods!
Got it! We'll add more next time.
Come to Pleasant Grove area 😂 I love my neighborhood though ❤
Go visits
Visiting Dallas this spring 2021. 😀
Great! Lot of great attraction in Dallas
I'm debating between moving to Dallas or Phoenix az....
Come to Dallas
Houston ,way better.
Not even a debate. Dallas
Dallas is way more diverse in many ways, especially in jobs. There is so much more activitys to do here than Phoenix.
@@karinajasse4554 Between those two Houston is way better,houston has NASA ,world greater medical center more than 360 oil refineries,Port Hoiuston channel 2nd largest in USA,second city in more restaurants in USA and way more Shopping malls and finally 45 milles from Galveston TX
Great video but Highland Park does NOT rival Beverly Hills 🤣
LOL. Your right :). However, it's Texas's Beverly Hills.
@@VIPRealty true! Moving to Dallas in the next month so this video was really helpful!
@@mikeyates5003 great Mike! Let us know if we can assist you.
Highland Park gives me Get Out vibes lol
@@redbullish LOL
I might be landing a job at DFW. I want a short commute to work. What are some good neighborhoods near DFW? Thanks!!
where will you be working?
Arlington, Cedar hill
@@jeannedeclue or coppell
Hey, if i need a new person, i will check you out in a few years, if I move from Mansfield, Tx. Back to Dallas.
Mansfield is a great suburb of Dallas
Mansfield is not a suburb of Dallas it’s not in the Dallas county or city limits
98 - 110 degree heat all summer long in Texas. Have fun!
SMH
Great work!
Thank you
White Rock, Lakewood area! Absolutely beautiful area.
Yes they are.
Amen!
Shh. Please don't broadcast our secret.
What are avg price points for these areas??? Moving from LA
They're going to vary tremendously depending on the neighborhood.
Lovely thank you for the information
Glad it was helpful!
Great vid! Very informative, especially if you're moving to the DFW area.
Thank you.
@@VIPRealty you're welcome
How do you feel about bishop arts district? These areas are very nice but too far from sons school in Wolk Creek. I would hate to live way down there so trying to find an area in between wolf creek and las Colinas where my job is.😔
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Bishop as is gritty if you’re grown grown... idk girl...
Lived in 4 of the 5 ! Currently in downtown!
Both neighborhoods are great
What neighborhoods are $900-$1200 & have a good view of dallas skyline?
Hello nice to meet you here ✋
Good stuff
Thank you
Only problem with vid was saying Preston hollow 5 miles away and highland park 6 miles away. It's opposite.
Make video of best neighborhoods in dfw area
Thank you! That's a great Idea. We'll add to our list.
please do small towns outside of DALLAS
We can do that!
Yes! I’d love that! Looking to relocate from Georgia and want access to the city but would love a slower pace to live.
@@rhinoglitter5997 There are several options that will fix your criteria.
@@rhinoglitter5997 Plano, Frisco, Euless, Grapevine, and Coppell are good areas.
@@Hersacredmind coppell is so nice
where are common places to work for aerospace engineers in dallas
Hi sir what about some of the bad parts?
Hello! Can you suggest areas to look near the VA hospital or about 45 to 1hr out, that's in a good school district. We're a fam of 4 relocating from Cali.
Sure! We can email you a list. Send us your criteria to info@viprealtyinfo.com and we'll send it asap.
These are for relatively wealthy people.
Oak Cliff/South Dallas, Old East Dallas, and West Dallas is where the real cities at
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Those are great areas too.
Yeah-these are mostly urban, walkable neighborhoods in Dallas proper and Dallas County proper. I’m currently far north, relocating closer to Dallas proper because it fits my lifestyle better. A lot of people reccomend Carrollton for singles and Richardson if you have kids because the school district is top notch. Plano, Frisco, Prosper, and McKinney has great restaurants and shopping and stuff but is a little out of the way... Las Calinas and Irving are nice, closer to the airport but lots of Indian influence... not a fan of many other areas to keep it 100!
I really thought he was going to talk about real Dallas at first. But when he started out with Highland Park, Texas... SMH. But it's his video and what he likes. Mi Cocina? Really? lol
I live west of hwy 75 just right off the service road just a block North of Walnut Hill. In my opinion, that area is the best bang for your buck location in Dallas! So close to North Park Mall & downtown, relatively affordable, and safe!
That's a great location.
I try to contact you but I can’t
Call 214-295-4888 or email rs@viprealestate.com. Thanks!
What are your thoughts on the Oaklawn area? I'm seeing more condos come on the market in that area. Is it safe for a single female?
Good question. I would choose uptown or downtown before considering Oaklawn.
FYI - it’s Oak Lawn. Not Oaklawn.
Look to move from Cali to Dallas, any ideas about affordable homes (medium size income), good neighbor? I dont care about that Beverly Hill lifestyle or housing. Cali is expensive getting out of control, many people moving to Texas, Arizona, Nevada or TJ (Mexico).
Yes, there are many options in regards to housing. You can view all areas & price ranges on our website.
Girl same im leaving cali this summer to move to Dallas
Uptown!! 😍 But i believe Highland will also be great for me.
My ex lives near highland park by Smu... reminds me of CWE I’m StL....real wealth gap vibes with sketchy foot traffic closer to smu and university park... uptown is the new gaysyown and seems alright... Yeah-these are mostly urban, walkable neighborhoods in Dallas proper and Dallas County proper. I’m currently far north, relocating closer to Dallas proper because it fits my lifestyle better. A lot of people reccomend Carrollton for singles and Richardson if you have kids because the school district is top notch. Plano, Frisco, Prosper, and McKinney has great restaurants and shopping and stuff but is a little out of the way... Las Calinas and Irving are nice, closer to the airport but lots of Indian influence... not a fan of many other areas to keep it 100!
@@jeannedeclue thanks and thanks for confirming my noseyness about your move there too😝
Yup!! You got it! I haven’t announced... thinking about it!
@@jeannedeclue you dont have too, i totally stop responding to my inbox. Its really no ones buiness
@@jeannedeclue good for you!!
Dallas or Austin these days? Young family, schools important, $250k total family income.
Both are very good to raise a family. But Dallas beats it in shear size, more to choose from and you can approach it from multiple ways. Austin is pretty segregated, traffic is a nightmare, construction will be constant, and weathers more severe, also it's still a college city so some nights can and will be rowdy if the Longhorns or Spurs win a big game or something. DFW has over 100 cities to choose from (please do not Ignore ft worth) Austin only has about 20 good sized ones all pretty pricey. Austin is definitely better educated and higher education will be supported 100%. It's also a crossroad to all of Texas since every city is within 3 hr or less drive. Dallas will require 4hrs to Houston and SA, 7 hrs to the border.
DALLAS!
So pretty much in downtown Dallas you wouldn't need a vehicle? I want to move for sure and attend college in Texas. What are you views and is it affordable/nice near the Texas medical area? Is it in houston?
Depends if you work and live in downtown. I'd say the majority of people still need a car.
could you do one for plano texas
Absolutely. I'll add it to our list.
@@VIPRealty have you made a video about it :)
@@alissiaadorni9669 coming up soon.
Hello I'm a veteran can you help me find a furnished apartment near VA hospital in a safe neighborhood?thank you
I'm not aware of many furnished apartments besides corporate apartments which are very expensive.
Highland Park 💖
Highland Park is hard to beat.
@@VIPRealty 😔
May I request a video for new (or in my case, soon to be) residence specifically for apartment rentals ?
Sure, that's a great idea.
@@VIPRealty thank you so much. If ever you have down time or a long ride and want to help me with figuring out what area to live in, I’m up for a call if you are.
@@TheMochaangel Thank you!
Creen que es una buena idea moverse de Alabama al estado de Texas ?
si creo que si
@@VIPRealty tengo mi buen trabajo aqui en donde vivo pero creo q puedo pedir transfer .... Que ciudad es mas recomendable , tengo 2 niños 8 y 4 años
Left out J Coles neighborhood Oak Cliff Tx. Kessler Park area. But that's all good. He must not he native to Dallas,Tx.
I could have added more. However, it was a top 5 list. But yes, those are good places too.
Which school districts are good in Dallas that have more Asian residence?
Frisco, carrollton, plano
Irving... las colinas and far north, maybe prosper...Yeah-these are mostly urban, walkable neighborhoods in Dallas proper and Dallas County proper. I’m currently far north, relocating closer to Dallas proper-lower Greenville, uptown or Lakewood-because it fits my lifestyle better. A lot of people reccomend Addison, Carrollton for singles and Richardson if you have kids because the school district is top notch. Plano, Frisco, Prosper, and McKinney has great restaurants and shopping and stuff but is a little out of the way... Las Calinas and Irving are nice, closer to the airport but lots of Indian influence... not a fan of many other areas to keep it 100!
Grand Prairie
Chinatown kkkkkkkk
Idk why but everywhere he went there was literally nobody outside 😳🥱😕 I’m not sure if that’s a good thing for me or uncomfortable due to the fact that I come from Chicago where everyone is outside. I plan on moving to TX preferably DALLAS, I also appreciate him hustling for the ones who needs these videos to find out what we’re up for.
Hello Teri, what part of town were you in? I'm always out and about and there's always people out.
Don’t you worry I have been back and forth searching for apts. in TX from AZ. People are definitely outside!
Retirees? Over 55 comm?
Ill add that tour our video list.
Best neighborhoods = most expensive neighborhoods = more commission for me!
Have fun in the hood
@@WhereTheBASShasNoName Yes because all areas with houses below $2.5m are 'the hood'
@@deesee6009 live in coppell and buy a house for like 300k and it’s like 4 bedrooms and 3 baths
Hey Mr, I’m new to your Channel, thank you once AGAIN for your time and effort in making this video. I’ve really enjoyed this video.
I have to say as a foreigner (UK) I’ve always fancied Florida but…I’m watching more and more videos of Dallas and have fallen in love with Texas Dallas. From the sound of things, so have Californians too right? Dallas looks far more appealing than Huston. There are far too many homeless People in Huston which is pretty shocking for a country that has the largest economy in the world.
I love how you execute your videos, straight to the point, I absolutely love that.
People in Dallas love their BBQs too I believe.
Thank you kindly, can’t wait to see more of your awesome videos. May God bless you.
Bring back Trump, MAGA 🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸. 🙏🏻
You're right. Californians Love Dallas and Texas as a whole. We receive calls every week from families relocating to Texas from Cali.
And YES, we Love our BBQ! lol
@@VIPRealty lmao 🤣 I too love BBQs lol 🙌🏻❤️
The best neighborhood in Dallas is Lakewood.
Lakewood is awesome too.
There have got to be more places to live than that you must not be from here cuz those are the oldest neighborhoods
We could post another 100 neighborhoods. However, we posted the top neighborhoods.
Not pleasant grove
For me, this makes me cringe!!! Because of how FLAT DFW is. Thank God I'm in Colorado and doing well. Single and making.... humbly enough to avoid being homeless.
Dallas - Fort Worth is definitely flat. Especially when compared to Colorado.
You'd be shocked but the southside areas like DeSoto & Cedar Hill are very hilly. Not Colorado but I was amazed to see the rolling hills in these areas! Never knew they existed.
@@j.etienne9997 You are right, I went to Cedar Hill State Park probably a month or two ago now and it was nice to see some kind of elevation.
Yes, more elevation in south Dallas but I live that it’s so flat and you can just look around and see different metropolises - metroplex!!!
George Lopez ?
Highland park ? Lmfao this is not for middle class and below you should put that in the title or something