During our random wanderings over the weekend just passed, my wife and I stumbled upon a new-construction subdivision about 45 miles north of Dallas, in a long-dormant town called Van Alstyne. It's amazing how many little communities north of Dallas are being turned into bedroom communities. Anyway, on a whim we stopped to look at a rather nice-looking four-bedroom one-story home with dry-stacked stone facade....really, a very nice-looking place. It was 2400+ square feet with a beautiful open-style living area (kitchen with the obligatory granite counter-tops, huge island kitchen, stainless appliances, giant walk-in closets, etc.). The price: $214K, a huge discount from what we expected. Anthing like it in Dallas would go for a minimum of $295K. My wife and I immediately liked the place and thought (at least I did) we should borrow the design and start construction on a similar place on our land in Falba. I'm guessing I could get the same place built for $160K or less down there...and we could have a pool and jacuzzi and massive garden, along with a big barn and tractor and...
I'm really wishing it, but not thinking it is really reasonable to pursue.
Let's see, in the real world: next Saturday, I go to The Woodlands, TX for a meeting, followed exactly a week later by a trip to San Francisco for another client event. I'll spent the first 2-3 days in SF with my sister, who lives in Berkeley. And then a week in meetings. Grrrr...
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Hey watch it! Van Alstyne is far from dormant. You just need to get out of the burbs more often & look around.
The east side of 75 is more rural, the growth will be between 75 and Preston Rd if you want the burbs again!
We leave our keys in the car, people ask how you are doing and they actually mean it. It's a great place to live and only 20 min from McKinney.
If I can ever help you or a friend move to Van Alstyne, let me know -I am a Realtor and have been here for 12 years. X Garland-er
Keith Laursen
keithl@kw.com
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