ALLEN




Allen is a small and quaint suburban city located about 25 miles North of Dallas. From 2000 - 2007, Allen's population jumped from 40,000 to over 77,400+ residents thanks to it's award winning schools, close proximity to the Telecom Corridor, famly oriented communities, and low traffic counts. In addition to population growth, the economic growth includes carefully selected developments that complement the vision of the city. Included in these economic developments are businesses and diverse venues for residents to enjoy. Below is a list of some things you can find in Allen. Click here to see CNN Money's ranking for the City of Allen.
FRISCO




Voted the 7th fastest growing city by Forbes 2007, Frisco has created a destination city incorporating all the elements of Main Street meets Wall Street meets Green Street! Frisco keeps setting records by becoming the first city in the USA to mandate all new construction to follow strict Green Building guidelines! With an exploding population of approximately 95,000 people, according to the 2007 census, Frisco has built the city around its families and environment. You will be amazed how exciting this city is to live and work in and you won’t be surprised if you find yourself adding on to the population! Click here to see CNN Money's ranking for the City of Frisco.
PLANO




Plano is home to a multitude of shopping, eateries, art and dance studios, upscale grocers, Blue Chip company head quarters, a top rated ISD, and dramatically climbing residential equities, which makes this city not so “plain” at all! There are few places of bare land left to build on in this high per capita income city because of the high demand for home ownership and school enrollment. Let us show you why this city is definitely worth taking a look at. Click here to see CNN Money's ranking for the City of Plano.
DALLAS




Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) added over 300 new residents each day between 1990 - 2000 and it still continues to grow in the past few years, reaching a population of approximately 6.2 million people. DFW is now the largest metropolitan center in Texas and the fourth largest metro center in the USA. DFW is centrally located between the East and West coast and as the main American Airlines hub, you will find it quite easy and inexpensive to catch a flight to and from the heart of Texas. You can raise your family very comfortably or live in luxury in DFW as our metroplex averages are well below the country averages of gas prices, cost of living, basic commodities, dining, shopping, and housing. Our climate boasts 90% of the year packed with sunlight and you can swim outdoors from late May to early October. The DFW job market is still growing nd continues to do so, as our real estate market is very healthy and drives at a fast pace to keep up with our unstoppable job growth statistics. Come here to live or come here to invest, but we promise you won’t want to leave. You really can have it all in DFW!