Highland Village, TX has seen a growth due to the extension of 2499 and new shopping and dining locations opened in the last 3-4 years. The real estate market has always been strong in Highland Village. Schools are great and people are moving north from Dallas or relocating from other states and find Highland Village proximity to DFW and both I35E and I35W convinient for commuting to work or airport. However, even here the data shows some effect of the economy downturn.
It takes 14% less days to sell a home in Highland Vilalge, TX (82 days in Ocober 09 vs 95 in October 08) now with Median Sold Price being up 27% from a year ago. With fewer homes for sale the total number of homes sold since last October is down 20%. 18 properties went new on the market in October 2009. Currently, the Inventory is at 8 months vs 6 months a year ago but about 15 month if February of 2009.
If you are considering to move to Highland Village, TX please give me a call to set up showing appointment and connect you with a mortgage broker.
Highland Village TX real estate data, reports and deals. I will highlight current listings of residential homes for sale in Highland Village, TX and surrounding area along with information about schools, events, parks, things to do, road and surrounding area construction and development. Leeza Morris, Broker Associate with Keller Williams Realty, Denton Texas. Cutting edge innovative paperless and mobile real estate solutions for my clients. Call (940) 391-5080 to buy or sell
Monday, November 9, 2009
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Homes in Hihgland Village, TX under $250,000 (built after 1994)
Affordable homes in Highland Village. You will not find better deals. Click here for a current list.
Monday, April 6, 2009
Briarhill Estates - my favorite neighborhood
Highland Village, TX is just north of Flower Mound and south of Lake Dallas, Corinth and Copper Canyon. Located a few miles west of I35 just south of Lake Lewisville and north of 407 this is a great area to live in. The homes range from higher end $4 million dollar properties on the lake with a lake view to just around $200,000. Highland Shores is, of course, the most famous planned community in the area - with several parks, trails, tennis court facilities, pools and playground. But it comes with a hefty HOA dues. Briarhill is tucked away off 407 and before you hit new wal-mart (travelling west on 407). This community is not HOA! It does not have the pool and other amenities but it has all conviniences of the area. It is so close to 2499, yet most of the area is not affected by construction of new extension. There are a variety of homes there - most brick front two car garage ranging from 2000 - to 4000 sq. ft. I personally love one story homes here. Actually, the one story homes are not staying on the market long enough to really notice them when you pass by. Several on Tartan were sold within a week or so.
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