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Chilak

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3 hours ago, Chilak said:

I camed on h1 in Oct 2024, my wife now saying buy house in Dallas. Do I qualify to buy house ? I worked India for 3 years now and my MNC bring me here. My salary more than many in Dallas with $85K. I want to buy house in McKinney - 4BR.

@Sonu_Patel pls do the needful

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If you’re considering buying a house in the Dallas-Fort Worth area for less than a million dollars, then congratulations—you’ve just cemented your status as the poster child for mediocrity. In a region where anything less than a seven-figure home is seen as an insult to the concept of ambition, showing up at a gathering and admitting your house costs less than a million is social suicide. You might as well walk in with a neon sign that reads, “I aspire to be average.”

 

And let’s not even talk about the disgrace you’ll face when you visit India. Imagine proudly announcing that you’ve purchased a house in the iconic DFW area, only for the next question to be, “Oh, it must be worth over a million dollars, right?” When you sheepishly admit it’s not even close, the respect evaporates faster than a puddle in the Texas sun. Instead of being seen as someone who’s “made it” in the land of opportunity, you’ll be branded as a second-rate dreamer, barely scraping by. People might even start avoiding you, fearing that associating with someone so uninspiring might bring down their own reputation.

 

Honestly, buying a home for less than a million dollars in DFW is like bringing boxed wine to a dinner party where everyone else is sipping vintage Bordeaux. Sure, it technically counts, but don’t expect anyone to be impressed—or even pretend to be polite about

it.

 

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5 minutes ago, kevinUsa said:

If you’re considering buying a house in the Dallas-Fort Worth area for less than a million dollars, then congratulations—you’ve just cemented your status as the poster child for mediocrity. In a region where anything less than a seven-figure home is seen as an insult to the concept of ambition, showing up at a gathering and admitting your house costs less than a million is social suicide. You might as well walk in with a neon sign that reads, “I aspire to be average.”

 

And let’s not even talk about the disgrace you’ll face when you visit India. Imagine proudly announcing that you’ve purchased a house in the iconic DFW area, only for the next question to be, “Oh, it must be worth over a million dollars, right?” When you sheepishly admit it’s not even close, the respect evaporates faster than a puddle in the Texas sun. Instead of being seen as someone who’s “made it” in the land of opportunity, you’ll be branded as a second-rate dreamer, barely scraping by. People might even start avoiding you, fearing that associating with someone so uninspiring might bring down their own reputation.

 

Honestly, buying a home for less than a million dollars in DFW is like bringing boxed wine to a dinner party where everyone else is sipping vintage Bordeaux. Sure, it technically counts, but don’t expect anyone to be impressed—or even pretend to be polite about

it.

 

Saw 4 BR for $840 in McKinney 

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