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Plano

Plano Townhomes For Sale

November 2, 2009

The Plano townhomes for sale market can offer potential townhome buyers a variety of options from which to choose.  Prices of Plano townhomes start around the $100,000.00 and go all the way up to the $800,000.00 range.  Portrait Homes has been a major builder of townhomes in Plano real estate market, and has subdivisions at [...]

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Plano One Acre Lots

October 29, 2009

If you are looking for a home on a very large lot in Plano, you will most likely be disappointed in the number of homes on Plano one acre lots.  Everything is not ‘bigger’ in Texas when it comes to residential subdivision lot sizes in the Dallas – Fort Worth Metroplex.  The vast majority of [...]

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Plano Golf Course Lot Homes

October 26, 2009

Plano golf course lot homes for sale can be found in four communities; The Chase Oaks Golf Club community at 7201 Chase Oaks Blvd., Plano, Texas 75025 (214-509-4653), The Hills Club at Prestonwood at 6600 Columbine Way, Plano, Texas 75093 (972-239-7111), The Gleneagles Country Club at 5401 W. Park Blvd., Plano, Texas 75093 (972-867-6666) and [...]

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Plano Foreclosures

October 20, 2009

The Plano foreclosures portion of the Plano real estate market features a fairly large number of homes.  Year to date (October 20, 2009), there have been a total of 2310  Plano MLS listings that have sold.  Of the 2310 Plano homes that have sold since the first of the year, 226 of those MLS listings [...]

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Plano Homes For Sale

July 29, 2009

Plano is noted for its strong business environment and its excellent school system, but maybe more importantly, Plano is consistently designated as a “Best Place to Live” by Money Magazine.  This makes Plano homes for sale a sought after commodity.  Over 80% of the Plano homes for sale have been built in 1990 or later, [...]

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Plano Real Estate

July 24, 2009

Plano City officials hesitate to use the word “built-out”, however, Plano has few large parcels of undeveloped land remaining to start new housing subdivisions.  As been seen in other Metroplex communities, with the expected economic rebound, Plano real estate can plan on developers choosing the higher-density housing options, i. e. townhomes and condos. An example [...]

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