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Neighborhoods, schools, property taxes, commute times, and what the Dallas–Fort Worth market actually looks like right now. Free, instant download.

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DFW Relocation Guide

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Most clients check both — text alerts are how we flag off-market listings first.

DFW At A Glance

The numbers speak for themselves.

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Metro Population

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Median Home Price

#2

Fastest-Growing U.S. Metro

U.S. Census Bureau, 2025

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Jobs Added Last Year

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New Residents Per Day

Where People Land

The right neighborhood depends on you.

Frisco

Top-rated schools, new construction, and room to grow

Plano

Established suburbs with Legacy West at your doorstep

Coppell

A favorite for professional families and airport access

Southlake

Luxury living, Carroll ISD, and a strong community feel

McKinney

Historic charm meets master-planned luxury

Dallas

Urban estates, high-rises, and the prestige of Park Cities

Common Questions

Things people ask before they move.

The right suburb depends on your commute, school priorities, lifestyle, and budget. A 20-minute call can narrow it down significantly — most relocators are surprised how quickly the right area becomes clear once we map your daily life against the market.

Texas has no state income tax, but funds public services through property taxes instead. Rates typically range from 1.8% to 2.5% of assessed value and vary by city and school district. This gets factored into your monthly payment and is worth comparing across suburbs before you decide.

All three are excellent — but they serve different buyers. Frisco skews newer construction, growing amenities, and young families. Plano offers more established neighborhoods with strong resale history. Coppell is smaller, tighter-knit, and popular with buyers who prioritize airport proximity and a community feel. Budget and commute usually make the final call.

The market moves year-round, but fall and winter typically bring less competition and more motivated sellers. Spring brings more inventory alongside more buyers. For most relocators, timeline is driven by job start dates or lease endings — not the calendar.

Yes — between virtual tours, neighborhood walkthrough videos, satellite views, and a detailed briefing on schools, commute times, and community character, most clients feel confident before they ever land at DFW. When you do visit, the shortlist is already built.

Justin Jeong, Texas Legacy Realty

Your Guide

Someone who knows every side of this market.

Justin brings a rare perspective to every transaction — one built from years behind the scenes of one of America's most competitive markets. He started JJ Sells DFW for clients who want their agent to be genuinely invested in not only the outcome, but the journey. Your next move deserves nothing less.

Your move starts with the right intel.

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