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    Renovated in Richardson

    Move-in ready home proves you can live well in Dallas for around $200,000

    Jennifer Chininis
    Dec 30, 2014 | 11:01 am

    A new listing in Richardson suggests that $200,000 can buy something renovated and move-in ready in the greater Dallas area, and you don't have to stray too far away from the city center to get it. The home at 1500 Stoneham Place has all of the features a family could want, and the price tag is just $217,875 — a curiously odd number, but a refreshing one nonetheless.

    This place has curb appeal, thanks to an expansive front porch and an American flag that waves you inside. The house sits on a large lot on a cul de sac, which not only ensures privacy, but also provides plenty of outdoor space for little ones — humans or otherwise — to run around when the weather cooperates.

    Inside you'll find hand-scraped floors throughout the main living areas, up the stairs and into all four bedrooms —the home's most stunning design feature. More warmth comes from a living room fireplace, but the space doesn't feel cramped, thanks to vaulted ceilings. A second living area also works as a home office or study.

    The upgrades don't stop at the floors. All bathrooms — two full and one half — have upgraded solid-surface countertops and tilework. The kitchen boasts stainless-steel appliances, quartz counters and new backsplash, plus it's big enough for a breakfast area. The kitchen flows seamlessly into the dining room, which has a big picture window looking out onto the backyard.

    The location has its perks: in Richardson ISD, near Yale Elementary, and within walking distance of paved walking trails, which lead to Richardson's Lookout Park and Sherrill Park Golf Park, says Greg Carrera of Ebby Halliday's Shelly Seltzer Group. It's also in proximity to a new Whole Foods Market coming in 2015 — more of those "long-term, location-specific advantages," Carrera remarks. Plus property values should continue to rise in this amenity-rich neighborhood.

    All this within a 20-minute drive to downtown, which makes a little commute totally worth it.

    Second bedroom of four.

    Bedroom at 1500 Stoneham Place in Richardson
      
    Photo courtesy of Ebby Halliday Shoot 2 Sell
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    Rent report

    This Dallas suburb had the highest apartment rent prices in DFW in June

    Amber Heckler
    Jul 2, 2025 | 2:22 pm
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    One-bedroom apartments in Frisco cost $1,630 in June, while the asking price for a two-bedroom unit came out to $2,170.

    In June, rent prices for one- and two-bedroom apartments were more expensive in Frisco than they were anywhere else in Dallas-Fort Worth, according to the latest monthly rental report from Zumper.

    The rent report, which analyzed active listings from the previous month across all cities in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro, tracks the most and least expensive rent prices for one- and two-bedroom apartments, and determines the cities with the fastest growing rents. Listings were aggregated by city to calculate median asking rents.

    Despite having the most expensive rent in Dallas-Fort Worth last month, the asking rent for one- and two-bedroom apartments in Frisco is technically lower than it was a year ago. Frisco's asking rent for one-bedrooms dropped 1.8 percent year-over-year to $1,630, while asking prices for two-bedroom units dropped 2.7 percent to $2,170.

    Dallas saw the second-highest jump in rent prices year-over-year this past June, with rent prices for single-bedroom apartments rising 1.4 percent to $1,450. Two-bedroom apartments in Dallas dropped 1.5 percent year-over-year to $2,000, tying with The Colony for the second-highest rent for two-bedroom units in the metro.

    Rent in Euless went up 5.4 percent since last June to $1,370, which Zumper found was the fastest-growing rent price in Dallas-Fort Worth. Euless also had the largest growth rate month-over-month, with rents soaring 6.2 percent from May to June.

    The top 10 DFW cities with the most expensive one-bedroom rent prices in June were:

    • Frisco – $1,630
    • The Colony – $1,580
    • Rockwall – $1,570
    • Richardson – $1,560
    • Farmers Branch – $1,460
    • Dallas – $1,450
    • Plano – $1,410
    • Euless – $1,370
    • Carrollton and McKinney (tied) – $1,330

    DFW cities with affordable rent compared to the statewide median
    Zumper's report revealed that the median asking rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Texas came out to $1,134 last month, but there was no figure given for two-bedroom units.

    Out of the 25 Dallas-Fort Worth cities included in the report, only five had affordable asking rent prices lower than the statewide median: Benbrook ($960), Arlington ($1,060), Mesquite ($1,080), Garland ($1,100), and Cleburne ($1,110).

    Benbrook rent prices are the most affordable in the metro, as its current asking price is 12.7 percent lower than it was this time last year.

    Asking rents for one-bedroom apartments in Bedford were only $4 more than the median asking rent in Texas, which also makes the suburb a much more affordable place to live than most other DFW-area cities.

    The top 10 DFW cities with the most affordable one-bedroom rent prices in June were:

    • Benbrook – $960
    • Arlington – $1,060
    • Mesquite – $1,080
    • Garland – $1,100
    • Cleburne – $1,110
    • Bedford – $1,140
    • Denton – $1,180
    • Weatherford – $1,190
    • Grand Prairie – $1,200
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