Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Looking to live in the best suburb within DFW? consider Southlake!


According to Forbes Magazine, Southlake Texas is considered the most affluent neighborhood in the country with an estimated median household income of $172,945 and real estate growth. Since 2005, the area doubled its town square shopping center, which increased jobs and community revenue, thus bolstering the median household income by over $42,000 since the 2000 census.

Brian J.L. Berry, dean of the School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences at the University of Texas at Dallas, says that what separates Southlake from its white-collar counterparts is undoubtedly its town square. "It is an upscale community with an expression of that status in its town square," says Berry. "If there is anything special about the suburb, it is that square."
The only problem is that there's not much room for Southlake to grow. Add to that the highest nationwide unemployment rate in 14 years and the second-lowest level of consumer confidence in 34 years, and it's clear that even neighborhoods like Southlake have the potential to be affected by the recession in some way.

Southlake currently has a number of available homes on the market priced to sell so if you are looking for the best of the best in the DFW area, then Southlake it is. Within minutes to Dallas and other surrounding cities, this town offers a great place to live with exemplary schools, lots of shopping and many family fun filled events.

To get a report on Southlake with available homes on the market, contact me.

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