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Updated about 4 years ago on . Most recent reply
Random question - Any suburbs in DFW that don't feel too suburbia
Hello all, looking for some guidance. My wife and I are moving to Dallas from Seattle... she really does not care for suburbs where all the houses look the same. Her favorite area in Dallas is Lower Greenville but most of the homes for sale are either too small or too expensive (our max price is $700k)... I've been trying to convince her that we can afford a lot more house outside of the the city but she does not want to be stuck in a development where every house looks the same... are there any neighborhoods in DFW area that you'd recommend for a person who dislikes suburbs?
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Canyon Creek in Richardson has a lot of custom houses that don't feel cookie cutter. Plus lots of windy hilly streets with mature trees you don't easily find anywhere else