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Step 1. Do not move here. As a result, there is a ton of traffic, there isn't much to do in Frisco, and you will get tired of living here after one year. Plus, as a Cowboys fan, we haven't won a Superbowl in ages [we suck].
Frisco is a fun place for the right and fun people! Many years ago, Cowboy is no. 1 in Frisco. Right now, PGA American headquarter, Universal Studio and other major projects are no.1. Even 2 real estate agents who live in Plano and favor Plano stating that Frisco is the only city in north Dallas more like a city ( At least, in northern Dallas surrounding area). They did state that Southlake, Coppell like suburbs, but they did not say their favor home town Plano like a city. Instead, they stated that Frisco is the only one more or less like a city.) People are different because they come from different background. One person's favorite may be the other different background people hates! I like the ACM country music awards in Frisco very much plus almost the most safe place in the USA! ( Maybe the only Macy shopping in collin/Denton counties in the future is Stonebriar center based on recent news!)
If you have to use the north dallas tollway and go and come at rush hour, don't do it. I have several friends that live up there and the tollway is horrible at rush hours. Too much traffic depends on that single north-south road.
I experienced the similar traffic situation between Plano's west park blvd and Preston road so that I decide not to go to Plano's Tarder-Joe. Instead, I go to McKinney's Trade-Joe. I don't drive a parking lot liked highway 75, instead, I drive Eldorado Parkway. Dallas Tow-way traffic during construction is the major reason that I don't want to live to north of I-380! Anyway, according to Smart Asset 2025 report, Frisco is the no. 1 remote working city in the USA with 1/3 workers working at home in 2024. So, any traffic issue like other DFW cities do not bother Frisco residents in a city with shopping places everywhere. I feel sorry for residents of Frisco 's neighbor cities! Best wish to them!
GREAT VIDEO TIFFANY! We live in Orlando we will be keeping our home there but we are in the market for another home in your area our son will be signing a football letter of intent to attend SMU the distances from SMU how far from the Fields?
A famous real estate consulting called Reventing Consulting state this - Almost everywhere Texas real estate drops and will drop more in 2025 except 2 places: 1.) Collin county ( He especially says this - Frisco real estate value in 2024 still increase 2.2% with the highest in Texas ; he also predicts that Frisco housing price will continue to grow in 2025; he did not state any other Collin county's cities with 2025 growth)) 2.) Houses around privileged Rice university! ** That consulting company seldom predicts any state, cities in the USA real estate price will go up!
I think the biggest difference is the DNT has traffic during rush hour which is expected. And every day whenI drive it during non peak hours there is zero traffic. 75 always has traffic...even at 1:00 during the day. Drives me crazy:(
So many USA beach towns disasters such as recent disaster of LA luxurius towns, MIami's beach towers falling down, $6000 per month HOA fee on Florida beach condo. Living in xetremely high-end inland beautiful communities - Frisco fields, you don't worry about becoming homeless suddenly, die suddenly, $6000 per month condo HOA fee with affordable Frisco home insurance with State Farm ( without rejection by State Farm )!!
Did you buy Britton, Tiffany? And I’m curious if there will be any other projects other than the preserve, Brookside south and brookside north? And when is the whole fields residential development will be completed? Your videos are amazing thank you so much.
@@lifeindallasfortworth you're correct. The name Frisco, Texas comes from the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway, also known as the Frisco Line. The name is a combination of letters from the railway's name: FR: From Francisco IS: From St. Louis CO: For Company
@@Hypnoticcc69 that’s hilarious! Great reference! Most new developments have little charm at inception. It’s a few years later that the trees grow and the landscaping fills out. Also, there is still a ton of construction. So you have to have vision to capitalize on the incoming equity run:))
@@lifeindallasfortworth You're spot on. In a few years, when that development stabilizes--absent some major economic chaos--demand for that coveted area/school district will drive those entry level SF attached homes beyond 900k headed toward 1m.
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Step 1. Do not move here. As a result, there is a ton of traffic, there isn't much to do in Frisco, and you will get tired of living here after one year. Plus, as a Cowboys fan, we haven't won a Superbowl in ages [we suck].
Every city has traffic. And Field's West will add a lot of things to do:) Buying before its built is a better strategy due to equity growth.
Sound like the Burbs
Frisco is a fun place for the right and fun people! Many years ago, Cowboy is no. 1 in Frisco. Right now, PGA American headquarter, Universal Studio and other major projects are no.1. Even 2 real estate agents who live in Plano and favor Plano stating that Frisco is the only city in north Dallas more like a city ( At least, in northern Dallas surrounding area). They did state that Southlake, Coppell like suburbs, but they did not say their favor home town Plano like a city. Instead, they stated that Frisco is the only one more or less like a city.)
People are different because they come from different background. One person's favorite may be the other different background people hates! I like the ACM country music awards in Frisco very much plus almost the most safe place in the USA! ( Maybe the only Macy shopping in collin/Denton counties in the future is Stonebriar center based on recent news!)
If you have to use the north dallas tollway and go and come at rush hour, don't do it. I have several friends that live up there and the tollway is horrible at rush hours. Too much traffic depends on that single north-south road.
Yes and construction slows everything down.
I experienced the similar traffic situation between Plano's west park blvd and Preston road so that I decide not to go to Plano's Tarder-Joe. Instead, I go to McKinney's Trade-Joe. I don't drive a parking lot liked highway 75, instead, I drive Eldorado Parkway.
Dallas Tow-way traffic during construction is the major reason that I don't want to live to north of I-380!
Anyway, according to Smart Asset 2025 report, Frisco is the no. 1 remote working city in the USA with 1/3 workers working at home in 2024. So, any traffic issue like other DFW cities do not bother Frisco residents in a city with shopping places everywhere.
I feel sorry for residents of Frisco 's neighbor cities! Best wish to them!
GREAT VIDEO TIFFANY! We live in Orlando we will be keeping our home there but we are in the market for another home in your area our son will be signing a football letter of intent to attend SMU the distances from SMU how far from the Fields?
40min away
Yes! I think we are chatting today!!
Way too far. None rush 45 minutes .
Great video! Good job. Related to Ben Caballero by chance?
No, but I get asked that all the time!! LOL
What is the place at :58 in the intro? It looks like some type of park with a lot of water features, which is pretty rare in the Dallas area.
Its called Harold Bacchus Community Park:)
A famous real estate consulting called Reventing Consulting state this -
Almost everywhere Texas real estate drops and will drop more in 2025 except 2 places:
1.) Collin county ( He especially says this - Frisco real estate value in 2024 still increase 2.2% with the highest in Texas ; he also predicts that Frisco housing price will continue to grow in 2025; he did not state any other Collin county's cities with 2025 growth))
2.) Houses around privileged Rice university!
** That consulting company seldom predicts any state, cities in the USA real estate price will go up!
That is great news. US wide they are predicting it to increase. I think there are always naysayers but DFW has definitely always held strong.
You're brilliant!
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
Totally feel differently about DNT - have to pay and sit in traffic, lots of traffic! 75 has traffic too but free! And usually Les traffic than DNT!
I think the biggest difference is the DNT has traffic during rush hour which is expected. And every day whenI drive it during non peak hours there is zero traffic. 75 always has traffic...even at 1:00 during the day. Drives me crazy:(
75 is a nightmare. Wrecks at least every other day. Are you nutz?
God Willing I’ll be visiting Omni PGA. Can I get an uber to Arlington?
yes!
So many USA beach towns disasters such as recent disaster of LA luxurius towns, MIami's beach towers falling down, $6000 per month HOA fee on Florida beach condo. Living in xetremely high-end inland beautiful communities - Frisco fields, you don't worry about becoming homeless suddenly, die suddenly, $6000 per month condo HOA fee with affordable Frisco home insurance with State Farm ( without rejection by State Farm )!!
Nice!
Glad you liked it!
Gorgeous homes and neighborhood. Frisco is incredible.
@@kurthealy9508 it really is!!!
The Dallas North Tollway and George Bush Tollway are a parking lot during rush hour.
I feel like it slows down around where 121 and DNT meet but everything does at rush hour. It’s WAY better than 75 and 635.
You didn't tell the builder of your favorite model. You barely showed the front of the home.
I noticed that after I got home:( Britton is my favorite builder!!!
Did you buy Britton, Tiffany? And I’m curious if there will be any other projects other than the preserve, Brookside south and brookside north? And when is the whole fields residential development will be completed? Your videos are amazing thank you so much.
Making a video on this soon!! Super excited!
Your property taxes are ridiculously high. Equal to a double house payment in many neighborhoods.
Frisco property taxes are 1.64...lowest in all of DFW:)
Investors should buy raw land around the area, all the way to Sherman. This will make you rich.
Yes, buy what you can.
OMG, it has an IKEA I've got to live in Frisco. Is that short for San Francisco?
I think it is, because the railroad used to come through Frisco.:)
@@lifeindallasfortworth you're correct. The name Frisco, Texas comes from the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway, also known as the Frisco Line. The name is a combination of letters from the railway's name:
FR: From Francisco
IS: From St. Louis
CO: For Company
The Frisco ikea is okay. Grand Prairie half an hour south off President Bush tollway has better inventory.
Why does that neighborhood look like a scene from Edward scissorhands? Absolutely zero charm.
@@Hypnoticcc69 that’s hilarious! Great reference! Most new developments have little charm at inception. It’s a few years later that the trees grow and the landscaping fills out. Also, there is still a ton of construction. So you have to have vision to capitalize on the incoming equity run:))
@@lifeindallasfortworth You're spot on. In a few years, when that development stabilizes--absent some major economic chaos--demand for that coveted area/school district will drive those entry level SF attached homes beyond 900k headed toward 1m.