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11 minutes ago, Youwinupon said:

Guys which  location is good to buy house 

1.farmers branch 
2.Irving 
3.Arlington
4. Plano 
5.garland 
6. Addison
7. Richardson 


any other suggestions ?? 

Plano, Irving, frisco, McKinney, prosper, southlake and coppell

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Look for good schools or charter schools and look in that area… avoid garland, Arlington and Richardson.. Addison is good but hard to find single family homes and no desis.. 

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1 hour ago, Youwinupon said:

Guys which  location is good to buy house 

1.farmers branch 
2.Irving 
3.Arlington
4. Plano 
5.garland 
6. Addison
7. Richardson 


any other suggestions ?? 

depends on lot of factors... and your wishes.

 

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31 minutes ago, Youwinupon said:

Guys which  location is good to buy house 

1.farmers branch 
2.Irving 
3.Arlington
4. Plano 
5.garland 
6. Addison
7. Richardson 


any other suggestions ?? 

Why Dallas?

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1) Irving   (very less new construction)

2) Flower mound   (very less new construction)

3) Framers branch

4) Frisco

5) Prosper  

6) Celina  (lot of new construction)

7) Allen

8 Mckinney

9) Little Elm 

11 ) Wylie  

12) Melissa (lot of new construction)

13) Aubrey  

 

Best school districts based on ratings released this years by state.

Lovejoy ISD (Collin County) 

Grade: A

Score: 99/100

Lovejoy, a district of about 4,700 students near Allen, scored high in all three categories, including a 100 out of 100 in "closing the gap." Within that category, Lovejoy met 100% of targets across the board: STAAR testing, graduation rate, English language proficiency and school quality, which measures college and workforce readiness.

Full district profile from the TEA.

Highland Park ISD (Dallas County) 

Grade: A

Score: 98/100

Highland Park, a district of about 6,598 students in Dallas County, also had its highest score in the "closing the gaps" category, a 100 out of 100. Highland Park also scored 97 out of 100 on student achievement, which measures STAAR testing and graduation rates.

Full district profile from the TEA.

Carroll ISD (Southlake/Tarrant County) 

 

Grade: A

Score: 98/100

Carroll, a district of about 8,300 students in Southlake, scored a 97 out of 100 on student achievement and 100 out of 100 on "closing the gaps," as well as 93 out of 100 on school progress, which measures how students perform over time.

Full district profile from the TEA.

Coppell ISD (Dallas/Denton County) 

Grade: A

Score: 97/100

Coppell, a district of about 13,000 students north of the DFW Airport, received a 100 out of 100 on "closing the gaps," 95 out of 100 on student achievement and 93 out of 100 on school progress. Coppell slightly improved its overall score from its most recent rating, in 2019, when the district scored a 95.

Full district profile from the TEA.

Argyle ISD (Denton County) 

Grade: A

Score: 97/100

Argyle, a district of about 3,700 students south of Denton, score 100 out of 100 on "closing the gaps," 95 out of 100 on student achievement and 91 out of 100 on school progress. Like Coppell, Argyle improved from a 95 rating in 2019.

Full district profile from TEA.

Brock ISD (Parker County) 

Grade: A

Score: 97/100

Brock, a district of about 1,800 students west of Weatherford in Parker County, score 100 out of 100 on "closing the gaps," 96 out of 100 on student achievement and 90 out of 100 on school progress. Brock received overall ratings of 95 in 2018 and 96 in 2019.

Full district profile from TEA.

Wylie ISD (Collin County) 

Grade: A

Score: 96/100

Wylie, a district of about 17,400 students in Collin County, scored 99 out of 100 on "closing the gaps," 94 out of 100 on student achievement and 92 out of 100 on school progress. Wylie's recent ratings have made several jumps, from 90 in 2018 to 93 in 2019.

Full district profile from the TEA.

Frisco ISD 

Grade: A

Score: 95/100

Frisco, one of the fastest growing districts in recent years with around 63,000 students, score consistently across the board: 96 out of 100 on "closing the gaps," 94 out of 100 on student achievement and 92 out of 100 on school progress.

 

Full district profile from the TEA.

Melissa ISD 

Grade: A

Score: 95/100

Melissa, a district of about 4,000 north of McKinney, score 98 out of 100 on "closing the gaps," 93 out of 100 on student achievement and 89 out of 100 on school progress.

Full district profile from the TEA.

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13 minutes ago, Complex said:

1) Irving   (very less new construction)

2) Flower mound   (very less new construction)

3) Framers branch

4) Frisco

5) Prosper  

6) Celina  (lot of new construction)

7) Allen

8 Mckinney

9) Little Elm 

11 ) Wylie  

12) Melissa (lot of new construction)

13) Aubrey  

Ischools ekada baguntayi?? Same list update karo with avg house pricing

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56 minutes ago, Youwinupon said:

Guys which  location is good to buy house 

1.farmers branch 
2.Irving 
3.Arlington
4. Plano 
5.garland 
6. Addison
7. Richardson 


any other suggestions ?? 

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8 minutes ago, AnandaVivek said:

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