Texan real estate agent boasts that town outside of Dallas has the best real estate in the world because it has more HOAs than anywhere on Earth: 'Current entry price is $1.2 million.'

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  • The Dallas-Fort Worth area (also known as the DFW metroplex) has no shortage of suburbs that epitomize everything wrong with the suburbs. A real estate agent recently went viral for sharing that an area outside of Plano was the most desirable real estate in the world for its proximity to fast-food restaurants and crazy HOA presidents.

  • "This is the best real estate in the world."

    77 288 Krugerville 380 Cross Roads 380) enton Corinth Lewisville Lake Prosper Little Elm 289) Highland Village Lewisville The Colony Flower Mound Frisco 880' 380 McKinney Melissa Princeton Fairview Lowry Crossing 380 Allen (12 Lucas Lavon La ake (75 Lav Plano Murphy Wylie 205 Sachse Grapevine (121) Coppell Carrollton Richardson. Farmers Branch 635 Garland Rowlett (121) 35E ville (360) 635 30 dford 114 University Park Rose Hill Euless (161) 183 Irving (360) Dallas 30 Grand Prairie Arlington 35E 4

    "1:1:1 Chipotle to Chick-Fil-A to Crumbl ratio. More HOAs per capita than anywhere on Earth. Only 3.5% property taxes. Only 45 minutes to downtown Dallas. Every house has a privacy fence.  

    Current entry-level price: $1.2 million."

  • Person holding white and red box

    A proud Texan holds up a Chick-Fil-A sandwich, an easily accessible delicacy in the DFW metroplex.

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  • Even if you are a proud suburbanite, you have to admit that this real estate agent's reasons for valuing this area so highly are ludicrous. People like the suburbs because they are affordable, have good public school districts, and are a quick drive to any grocery store. If you're moving somewhere because of its fast-food offerings, you're probably a 22-year-old boy, not an adult with a family. 

    Even people who buy houses in HOA communities for a reason say that they're awful to live in because of the constant surveillance. They're way more painful than they are helpful.

  • Brown and white concrete house near green trees under blue sky during daytime

    A beautiful house in an HOA neighborhood. 

    Image is representative only and does not depict the actual subjects of the story.

  • It's no wonder that claiming that anywhere outside of Plano has the best real estate in the world caused some backlash. 

    The food you described is literally the worst trash that you can put in your body”

    Soulless tract housing with no green space is not good real estate lol. Also, neighborhoods having abundant HOAs and privacy fences shows a lack of base social trust.”

    I lived in DFW as a kid because my parents thought it was a cool place to be. It was very common to take a 45 minute trip to the grocery store, if that sounds like your kinda place have at it.”

    What do you think? Is this guy clueless about what makes somewhere good to live, or is he onto something?

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