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Two Texas Cities Are Hot Spots For People Moving From California
Each year thousands of Californians are leaving the Golden State in favor of The Lone Star State. There are many reasons why they're looking to relocate to Texas, political, financial, and personal are a few. When it comes to finding a new place to live in Texas these new residents seem to be settling in and around these two North Texas cities.
Flower Mound Council approves 223-home subdivision
The Flower Mound Town Council voted unanimously Monday night to approve a new 223-home subdivision on FM 1171. The 447-acre Smith Tract, located between Shiloh Road and Scenic Drive on the south side of FM 1171, is planned to have 223 lots; about 28% of them will be greater than one acre, and all will be no smaller than 0.75 of an acre. Toll Brothers is under contract to purchase the land from the Smith family, and it says it followed the town’s Master Plan for the property while building its concept plan, which calls for open space, ponds, parks and trails, along with the removal of over 100 trees. It is a 10-year project, a Toll Brothers representative said during the council meeting.
$250 Million Grass Roof Community Unveiled In Frisco, Texas
On May 4, 2024, a 56-acre residential community developed by Total Environment was unveiled in Frisco, Texas. These homes feature distinct grass roofs. The community, Tapestry, boasts 121 residences nestled amidst a landscape with numerous mature native trees, three water bodies and three creeks, notably Rowlett Creek. Tapestry epitomizes the fusion of indoor and outdoor living, with homes featuring green roofs, courtyards and secluded terrace gardens. “This is your opportunity to live in harmony with nature while enjoying a high-end lifestyle and creating a balance between sustainability and livability,” a statement from Tapestry read. Tapestry presents fully customized, furnished residences available in two...
Investor Group Purchases 71 Acres In Prosper, Texas
An investor group headed by Vijay Borra from DFW Land Real Estate recently acquired 71 acres at the southwest intersection of the Dallas North Tollway and Mahard Parkway in Prosper, Texas. The transaction was facilitated by Davidson Bogel Real Estate, with the team comprising David Davidson Jr. and Edward Bogel. Last August, the company acquired the neighboring land from Standridge Companies and Columnar Holdings, both based in Dallas, who owned it since 2019, according to The Real Deal. Further details regarding the transaction were not released. The purchased land is just to the north of Firefly Park, an upcoming mixed-use development in...
31-acre Denton business park changes hands from Dallas developer to out-of-state property management
A 31-acre business park in Denton, appraised at more than $60 million, was recently sold to High Street Logistics Properties. Dallas-based Urban Logistics Realty announced a final sale of the master-planned Urban District 35 project, comprising four buildings that span more than 440,000 square feet, Monday. The four-building property is...
DCAD expects 100,000 property owners to challenge valuations by Wednesday’s deadline. Here’s how to do it.
The Denton Central Appraisal District has received about 40,000 protests as of Friday morning and expects to have about 100,000 property owners challenging their appraised values by the May 15 deadline — this Wednesday. Homeowners who want to file a protest will need to do so by Wednesday.
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