The Arlington real estate market is heating up!

Looking to move to Arlington , TX? We’ve got everything you want to know about the key factors that could make this the best place for you, including Arlington , TX real estate. Let’s start with the basics: Arlington , TX is located in Tarrant County . It has a population of 379,716, and we have a cool graph below that shows the city’s ethnic diversity, as well as other important facts and figures.

What about cost of living in Arlington , TX? The median income in Arlington , TX is $53,326 and the median home value is $132,300, which should give you a pretty good idea of its affordability. Arlington , TX is also the perfect place to break in your new shoes, due to its WalkScore ® of 34.6365.

The city of Arlington is home to the Dallas Cowboys football club and the new Cowboys Stadium, the Texas Rangers professional baseball club and its home, The Ballpark in Arlington, and the Six Flags Over Texas theme park. The city is widely known as the “The Entertainment Capital of Texas.” Arlington is also home to The University of Texas at Arlington. At the geographical center of the Dallas-Fort Worth area, Arlington offers easy access to both Dallas and Fort Worth.

New and existing Arlington homes, as well as apartments and condominiums, are available in a variety of price ranges. Lake Arlington is a 2,275-acre haven for water-sport activities such as fishing, boating, sailing and water skiing.​

Being that Ricardo Mendiola is a native Dallas resident, you can rest assured he is the Arlington Realtor you need!

The Colony real estate market is heating up!

Looking to move to The Colony , TX? We’ve got everything you want to know about the key factors that could make this the best place for you, including The Colony , TX real estate. Let’s start with the basics: The Colony , TX is located in Denton County . It has a population of 39,736, and we have a cool graph below that shows the city’s ethnic diversity, as well as other important facts and figures.

What about cost of living in The Colony , TX? The median income in The Colony , TX is $71,488 and the median home value is $149,200, which should give you a pretty good idea of its affordability. The Colony , TX is also the perfect place to break in your new shoes, due to its WalkScore ® of 24.7705.

The Colony, also known as “The City by the Lake,” is located along the shoreline of Lake Lewisville. Residents enjoy myriad recreational opportunities, including camping, fishing, swimming, boating, hiking, picnicking and cycling. The area is also home to several prestigious golf courses. The Colony was recently named No. 1 Sportstown in Texas by Sports Illustrated magazine and the National Parks and Recreation Association. The Colony real estate is situated along State Highway 121 and features easy access to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Interstate 35 and the Dallas North Tollway.

Being that Ricardo Mendiola is a native Dallas resident, you can rest assured he is the The Colony Realtor you need!

The Plano real estate market is heating up!

Plano, located just north of Dallas, is one of the fastest-growing communities in the nation. It offers residents an ideal combination of housing, employment, dining, shopping, acclaimed education facilities and sporting and recreational facilities. In 2005, Plano was designated the best place to live in the Western United States by CNN MONEY magazine. Prospective residents often seek out Plano homes due to the city’s highly respected public school system.

The corporate world has noticed the area’s attributes and Plano is now home to such major companies as JC Penney, Ericsson, Pizza Hut, Cinemark Theaters and Dr Pepper Snapple Group. The annual Plano Balloon Festival and the Plano International Festival are two of the city’s premiere cultural and entertainment events.

Identified by Livability.com as one of the Top 100 Best Places to Live, Plano also ranks on our lists for Best Cities for Retirement, Families and Downtowns. Residents have access to great schools and 3,800 acres of parkland, and the city is known for its good jobs and technology growth.

Being that Ricardo Mendiola is a native Dallas resident, you can rest assured he is the Plano Realtor you need!

The McKinney real estate market is heating up!

McKinney is the county seat for Collin County, one of the fastest-growing and most-affluent counties in Texas. The city’s motto is “Unique by Nature.” Rolling hills and wooded terrain complement the community, which offers plentiful opportunities for golfing, hiking and biking. McKinney real estate also offers a variety of sporting venues.

Many homes surround the community’s numerous lakes and golf courses. Lush greenbelts following winding creeks serve as the setting for much of McKinney’s new residential construction. McKinney’s historic downtown square features fine and casual dining, a variety of shopping and the arts. The residential area surrounding the square dates back to the 1840s. McKinney was recently voted the No. 1 best city to live in America by MONEY magazine. Ranked among the Best Places to Live in America, McKinney is a city that has grown steadily since the 2000 U.S. census. Two major U.S. highways run through the community and allow McKinney to attract distribution companies, and another good economic sector is manufacturing with Raytheon serving as the city’s largest employer (3,600 employees). Residents have access to Collin College and two top hospitals.

Being that Ricardo Mendiola is a native Dallas resident, you can rest assured he is the McKinney Realtor you need!

The Allen real estate market is heating up!

Looking to move to Allen , TX? We’ve got everything you want to know about the key factors that could make this the best place for you, including Allen , TX real estate. Let’s start with the basics: Allen , TX is located in Collin County . It has a population of 92,502, and we have a cool graph below that shows the city’s ethnic diversity, as well as other important facts and figures.

What about cost of living in Allen , TX? The median income in Allen , TX is $103,051 and the median home value is $220,500, which should give you a pretty good idea of its affordability.

Located in Collin County, just 24 miles north of Dallas. Allen is a family-oriented community of approximately 92,000 and features premiere shopping destinations, an award-winning golf course and more than 200 dining options. Offering convenience to a “big-city” lifestyle, yet in a relaxed small-town environment. Allen real estate yields a large variety of housing styles and price ranges to choose from. For more information on the city of Allen, visit cityofallen.org.

Being that Ricardo Mendiola is a native Dallas resident, you can rest assured he is the Allen Realtor you need!

The Little Elm real estate market is heating up!

Looking to move to Little Elm , TX? We’ve got everything you want to know about the key factors that could make this the best place for you, including Little Elm , TX real estate. Let’s start with the basics: Little Elm , TX is located in Denton County . It has a population of 32,581, and we have a cool graph below that shows the city’s ethnic diversity, as well as other important facts and figures.

What about cost of living in Little Elm , TX? The median income in Little Elm , TX is $82,563 and the median home value is $167,200, which should give you a pretty good idea of its affordability. Little Elm , TX is also the perfect place to break in your new shoes, due to its WalkScore ® of 15.3909.

Little Elm, situated on a peninsula of Lake Lewisville, features easy access to Dallas while offering its residents a unique quality of life. Wonderful lake views, spectacular sunsets and plentiful recreational opportunities are just a few of the reasons this lake community is a great place to call home. Lewisvilleis conveniently located to the Dallas North Tollway, State Highway 121, Legacy Business Park and Interstate 35.

Being that Ricardo Mendiola is a native Dallas resident, you can rest assured he is the Little Elm Realtor you need!

The Prosper real estate market is heating up!

Looking to move to Prosper , TX? We’ve got everything you want to know about the key factors that could make this the best place for you, including Prosper , TX real estate. Let’s start with the basics: Prosper , TX is located in Collin County . It has a population of 13,939, and we have a cool graph below that shows the city’s ethnic diversity, as well as other important facts and figures.

What about cost of living in Prosper , TX? The median income in Prosper , TX is $115,203 and the median home value is $365,600, which should give you a pretty good idea of its affordability.

Prosper was a small rural town on Preston Road (State Highway 289) approximately 6 miles north of Frisco, but in recent years – true to its name – it has prospered. The area is known for beautiful pastures and wide-open spaces and is home to numerous full-service equestrian farms. Prosper real estate offers home buyers quiet country living and proximity to city services and amenities. Residents enjoy the natural beauty and farm and ranch setting that make Prosper ideal for country living. Each May, Prosper Founders Fest celebrates the area’s history, people and arts. 

Being that Ricardo Mendiola is a native Dallas resident, you can rest assured he is the Prosper Realtor you need!

The Frisco real estate market is heating up!

Frisco is one of the fastest-growing communities in the United States. Founded in 1902 as a small railroad town, today’s Frisco real estate is on track for the future.

A wide variety of housing styles and price ranges are available in this Collin County town. From the old town area to golf course lots and country homes on acreage, to resale and new construction by nationally known homebuilders; you’ll find Frisco a great place to call home. Frisco offers its residents a unique living experience, with numerous recreational activities, recognized schools and great neighborhoods.

Frisco is also home to a variety of sporting venues, including the Dr Pepper Ballpark, a minor league baseball Stadium that is the home of the Frisco RoughRiders; FC Dallas Stadium, which is primarily used as a soccer stadium by the FC Dallassoccer club but also hosts football games and concerts; and the Dr Pepper Arena, a combination hockey and basketball venue, which is the home of the Texas Legends of the NBA Development League and the North American Hockey League franchise Texas Tornado. It also serves as the practice facility for the Dallas Stars of the National Hockey League.

Being that Ricardo Mendiola is a native Dallas resident, you can rest assured he is the Frisco Realtor you need!

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