Pretty much anyone that buys a home in Texas has $, because the property taxes r outrageous, beautiful state, no question about it. CA has one thing over Texas. Since 1978 Constitution of CA enacted prop 13 which limits how much property taxes can go up. It was upheld by US Supreme Court. B4 1978 people were losing their homes because they could not afford the outrageous property taxes. Cannot exceed 1% of full cash value of property. Texas has NO CAP on how much property taxes can go up. Our neighbors who have money moved there. Beautiful place no question, if you buy a home,you pay the high taxes.
It's funny to see my house and my family Audi at 01:45. Highland Park and University Park in Dallas as well as The Woodlands in Houston are the wealthiest neighborhoods in all of Texas. Great video.
Preston hollow is the wealthiest neighborhood in all of Dallas I live next too strait lane which is where most of the most well known people of Dallas live Mark Cuban, George Bush, etc
The trees and landscaping are beautiful though!!! 14:40 and 14:47 homes are a mixed bag imo but they look really nice with the big beautiful trees and landscaping. The houses at 14:5116:05 and 15:22 are actually very nice. Definitely like some of the smaller homes better!
Turtle Creek is OK but really my favorite houses in Big D are in Highland Park and University Park. So many McMansions were built over by Turtle Creek in the 90s and aughts and they tore down so many of the traditional beautiful houses there and built those over the top tacky huge houses. They never had historic homes designations so the older houses could just be knocked down.
Also my neighbors bought a beautiful brick home in a area with neighbors not close to each other, gorgeous scenery and they paid under $500,000. These extreme expensive houses you showed us r no way worth the prices !
Ugly stone houses squeezed together right next to each other on small to medium lots. Looks like they're trying to make their houses look like mansions, but they're not mansions. To each his own. Happy travels!
It's a really old neighborhood going back to when the standard of living was different even for the wealthy, plus this is in the inner city. The highland park/university park areas are known as the old money neighborhoods of Dallas.
Going north on Oak Lawn where it turns into Preston on the corner with Armstrong there is a walled off property to your right. That place is said to be the home of the owner of the Dallas Cowboys Jerry Jones.
Buddy you are in Dallas the south. Any where from Dallas to Georgia you see this architecture in alot of the old homes. You see alot of homes built like this, you know you are in the south.
Tacky homes, the colonial homes you see are like a stamp of wealth out there but no where else lol and for what it’s worth you could get acres of land and build ground up in other areas there.
Pretty much anyone that buys a home in Texas has $, because the property taxes r outrageous, beautiful state, no question about it. CA has one thing over Texas. Since 1978 Constitution of CA enacted prop 13 which limits how much property taxes can go up. It was upheld by US Supreme Court. B4 1978 people were losing their homes because they could not afford the outrageous property taxes. Cannot exceed 1% of full cash value of property. Texas has NO CAP on how much property taxes can go up. Our neighbors who have money moved there. Beautiful place no question, if you buy a home,you pay the high taxes.
It's funny to see my house and my family Audi at 01:45. Highland Park and University Park in Dallas as well as The Woodlands in Houston are the wealthiest neighborhoods in all of Texas. Great video.
Don't forget River oaks , West university place and Bellaire
@@jzoedua80 You're right, I didn't mention some neighborhoods, I especially forgot to mention River Oaks, it's on par with Highland Park.
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Preston hollow is the wealthiest neighborhood in all of Dallas I live next too strait lane which is where most of the most well known people of Dallas live Mark Cuban, George Bush, etc
@@jzoedua80- Also The Woodlands
Dallas has some beautiful homes
Very nice homes for the most part. I can't wait to move there💖thank you for your videos
Its called Georgian style homes in the south.
The trees and landscaping are beautiful though!!! 14:40 and 14:47 homes are a mixed bag imo but they look really nice with the big beautiful trees and landscaping. The houses at 14:51 16:05 and 15:22 are actually very nice. Definitely like some of the smaller homes better!
Bro those houses look haunted creepy.
Turtle Creek is OK but really my favorite houses in Big D are in Highland Park and University Park.
So many McMansions were built over by Turtle Creek in the 90s and aughts and they tore down so many of the traditional beautiful houses there and built those over the top tacky huge houses.
They never had historic homes designations so the older houses could just be knocked down.
Also my neighbors bought a beautiful brick home in a area with neighbors not close to each other, gorgeous scenery and they paid under $500,000. These extreme expensive houses you showed us r no way worth the prices !
There are a lot of massive live oak trees. Typical of the South. Nice video!
Absolutely amazing! Beautiful
Exactly Jose , for that much money I was not impressed by any of the homes
great showing. 👍 👌
Ugly stone houses squeezed together right next to each other on small to medium lots. Looks like they're trying to make their houses look like mansions, but they're not mansions. To each his own. Happy travels!
It's a really old neighborhood going back to when the standard of living was different even for the wealthy, plus this is in the inner city. The highland park/university park areas are known as the old money neighborhoods of Dallas.
You’re use to the Mediterranean/Spanish style homes here in Fl.
Going north on Oak Lawn where it turns into Preston on the corner with Armstrong there is a walled off property to your right. That place is said to be the home of the owner of the Dallas Cowboys Jerry Jones.
Cute trailer park!! Go to Preston Hollow! Also in North Dallas :)
A lot of those big boxy houses have a French revival architecture style,dont hate it but far from being a fan.
I loved them all
Reminds of me of Kansas City
Kansas City homes are amazing tho
Buddy you are in Dallas the south. Any where from Dallas to Georgia you see this architecture in alot of the old homes. You see alot of homes built like this, you know you are in the south.
looks like Beverly hills nice!
Tacky homes, the colonial homes you see are like a stamp of wealth out there but no where else lol and for what it’s worth you could get acres of land and build ground up in other areas there.
my favorite one is 22:21
1:15 love the exterior of that house
What are lowest prices in these neighborhood?
1.5mil ish
You hated on 95 percent of the houses, video wouldv'e been better with no audio
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No palm trees and too formal
It's Dallas and generally too cold for palm trees
If I had to pick a home
It would be
House 5:14