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    Weekend Nesting

    Totally renovated Cedar Creek lake house could be your weekend respite

    Jonathan Rienstra
    Mar 19, 2015 | 2:45 pm

    A cozy little lake house on Cedar Creek Reservoir, about 70 miles southeast of downtown Dallas, is ready to be the weekend respite for one lucky local family. Although the exterior of 234 Bushwhacker Dr. in Mabank might not be winning any awards, the totally renovated interior of this three-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath home deserves a spread in Southern Living.

    Originally built in 1978, the 1,217-square-foot cottage is going for $259,000. It was renovated in the last few years by the sellers, who put in new everything: kitchen, floors, heating and air conditioning, fixtures, water heater, retaining wall, and sprinkler system. There is even a brand new boathouse with electric boat lift.

    The kitchen has updated appliances, pantries, cabinets and backsplash, and it shares a semi-circular living space with seating around the large stone fireplace and TV area. It’s all surrounded by floor-to-ceiling windows that look out onto the backyard and lake .

    The back deck is perfect for grilling, and the master bedroom has its own private deck access for early risers looking to get out on the water without waking everyone else.

    And when you come off the lake, the large basement is set up to hold life jackets and boat supplies in addition to having a full bathroom so you can get clean before heading upstairs.

    Ebby Halliday agent Shelly Brown-Qualls says that despite being down for the last couple of years, Cedar Creek is full again after the last few months. And don’t worry about a Lake Lewisville environment on holiday weekends.

    “It’s not a big party place,” she says. “There aren’t a bunch of restaurants, so you cook out at your house and with your neighbors. It’s a much more chill environment.”

    The peninsula on which Bushwhacker sits has boat access on both sides and a neighborhood boat launch for guests. The house can be sold fully furnished as shown with an acceptable offer.

    Imagine waking up here on the weekends.

    234 Bushwhacker Drive by Ebby Halliday
      
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    safe suburbs

    Dallas neighbor is proclaimed the second safest city in the U.S.

    Amber Heckler
    Dec 23, 2024 | 10:45 am
    Frisco, Texas
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    Frisco residents feel right at home in the second-safest city in America.

    One of Dallas' buzziest suburbs is also one of the safest in the U.S.: It's none other than Frisco, which was declared the No. 2 safest city in America for 2025 in a new study by personal finance advisors MoneyGeek.

    The website's experts used an unusual metric: They looked at FBI crime statistics from 2023 to determine the cost of crime in 292 U.S. cities with populations over 100,000 residents.

    The estimated cost of crime — otherwise known as the "societal cost of crime per resident" – was a mere $287 in 2023 in Frisco. That cost per capita is far lower than the national crime cost, which was $2,178 per resident.

    The report also analyzed the city's violent crime and property crime rates per 100,000 residents, and Frisco again came through with flying colors, logging the third-lowest rate of violent crime in 2023, or only 86 crimes committed for every 100,000 residents.

    The city didn't fare as well on property crime rate: There were 1,357 property crimes committed in 2023, the 40th lowest rate out of all 292 U.S. cities. It's still better than most places in the country, and way better than Oakland, California, which had the highest property crime rate in the nation with 10,117 crimes committed per 100,000 residents.

    Finally, MoneyGeek determined each city's total cost of crime, which the study defines as the "economic losses attributed to crime and its cost to society (individuals, community and nationally) in millions."

    In this metric, Frisco had the 11th lowest total crime cost, which came out to more than $65.5 million in 2023.

    While some of these statistics may seem damning, Tulane University associate professor of political science Geoffrey T. Dancy warns it is unwise to make assumptions about a city based solely on its crime rates.

    "We live in an unequal society," said Dancy in the report. "One often overlooked indicator of that inequality is who gets to engage in the politics of safety. Those who are objectively safe often fear crime and act on it in the counterproductive policies they support. Those who are actually victimized by crime and terrorized by gun violence pay the price and are rarely heard."

    Other safe Texas cities in the report include Houston (No. 13), Plano (No. 18), Sugar Land (No. 20), McKinney (No. 22), Round Rock (No. 26), Grand Prairie (No. 42), and League City (No. 48).

    In a comparison of just large U.S. cities, Arlington ranked as the No. 12 safest nationally with crime costs amounting to $1,515 per capita.

    The top 10 safest American cities for 2025 are:

    • No. 1 – Ramapo Town, New York
    • No. 2 – Frisco, Texas
    • No. 3 – Irvine, California
    • No. 4 – Fishers, Indiana
    • No. 5 – Lakewood Township, New Jersey
    • No. 6 – Cary, North Carolina
    • No. 7 – Pembroke Pines, Florida
    • No. 8 – Elk Grove, California
    • No. 9 – Surprise, Arizona
    • No. 10 – Sterling Heights, Michigan

    In a separate MoneyGeek analysis of the safest small cities in each state, Sachse (located 26 miles northeast of downtown Dallas) came out on top over all other tiny Texas towns with populations between 30,000 and 100,000 residents. In the national comparison, Sachse is the 40th safest small city in America.

    For the purpose of the study, violent crime rates were determined based on the number of murders and non-negligent manslaughters, rapes, robberies and aggravated assaults per 100,000 residents; and property crimes were defined as the rates of burglary, larceny-theft and motor vehicle theft offenses per 100,000 residents.

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