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    Sweet homes

    New pockets of million-dollar mansions pop up around Dallas

    Bethany Erickson
    Dec 11, 2018 | 1:07 pm
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    This home, on Deloache Avenue in the Sunnybrook Estates neighborhood of Old Preston Hollow, is priced at $8.9 million, meaning that the neighborhood is likely one where the median home price is more than $1 million.
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    As home prices continue to rise, it’s not unusual to see homes that might have been $700,000 to $800,000 a few years ago suddenly come in at a healthy $1 million or more — in Dallas and all over the country.

    A new Trulia report analyzed home values in neighborhoods nationally and found that the share of single-family homes with $1 million or more asking prices has grown 7.6 percent in the last year alone, and has doubled since 2012. Homes valued at $1 million or more now make up almost 4 percent of all the homes on the market.

    “Over the past year, as prices continued to rise, the median home value in more than 100 neighborhoods crossed into $1 million territory,” Felipe Chacón, a housing economist for Trulia’s Housing Economics Research Team, said. “More than 3,000,000 U.S. homes are currently worth $1 million or more.”

    And in Dallas, those million-dollar homes are popping up in growing pockets all around the city, local luxury real estate experts say.

    Trulia took a closer look at million dollar neighborhoods — where rising home values mean that the median home value in a neighborhood is more than $1 million. Of 15,100 neighborhoods analyzed, 838 of them now fit in that category.

    Despite the number of homes valued at $1 or more in Dallas and around the state, the bulk of these neighborhoods are not in Texas — which probably is one of the reasons that it is still considered an attractive place to relocate. About two-thirds of the million-dollar neighborhoods Trulia found are in California, where 29 percent of all neighborhoods fit the bill. In San Francisco alone, only 15 neighborhoods have median home values that are below seven figures.

    In Texas, Houston leads the way with 7.6 percent of its neighborhoods having a median home value of $1 million or more. Dallas is second, with 3.6 percent — with one neighborhood that is 100 percent full of million-dollar homes.

    Austin comes in third with 1.5 percent, but it should be noted that out of all three cities, Austin was the only one to add a new neighborhood to the ranks in the last year.

    Karen Eubank, who writes the regular feature Monday Morning Millionaire for CandysDirt.com, said she’s not surprised that Dallas had enough neighborhoods to include — she sees how many seven-figure abodes the area has every week.

    “In general, you can count on finding homes that are not only expensive but are what I call 'blog worthy' in Preston Hollow and Bluffview,” she said. “I think our readers want to see something that really provides a wow factor.”

    In fact, $1 million to $2 million homes are getting pretty common in Dallas, Eubank said.

    “The $1 to $2-million range is frankly a dime a dozen now in Dallas,” she said. “One million is something I seldom even look at. When I hunt for a Monday Morning Millionaire, I look at $2.5 million and up and I prefer over $4 million.”

    Pockets of Dallas where you can reliably find those million dollar homes are Bluffview, Lakewood, Highland Park, University Park, Preston Hollow, and Turtle Creek, Eubank said.

    “I think Bluffview is in complete transition, and with what’s happening around Love Field, Bluffview prices will just increase,” she added. “People who choose Dallas, say, over Vaquero or Westlake — which have fantastic homes, as well — want that large home on a decent amount of land, but they choose Dallas because they want to be near the city amenities, the Arts District, the trails. I think we see more of this with out-of-town buyers. They expect a city lifestyle but want that big beautiful home.”

    And once you start looking at that buyer base for the pricier million dollar homes, Eubank said, new rules begin to form. “They will purchase a house for $4 or $5 million, then go in and spend $1 or $2 million more to put their stamp on it, then sell it in three years. Then the next buyer comes in and does it again.”

    Why does everyone want to build luxury homes? "Because profit is all about margins, and the more expensive the property, the bigger the margins,” said Candy Evans, CandysDirt.com founder and publisher.

    And where should we look for the next potential million-dollar neighborhoods in Dallas?

    “As land values keep rising in the central core, peripheral neighborhoods like the Bird Streets, Little Forest Hills, and maybe even Casa Linda could see million-dollar estate homes next.,” Evans said. "I mean, we already are seeing them in Midway Hollow where, seven years ago, you could grab a home for $250,000.

    “I wouldn’t be at all surprised to see a million-dollar home or two penetrating these ‘outer rings’ in the next couple of years.”

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    A version of this story originally was published on CandysDirt.com.

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    North Dallas neighbor ranks as No. 1 most affordable city in U.S.

    Amber Heckler
    May 12, 2025 | 4:05 pm
    Downtown McKinney
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    A Dallas suburb has landed on top of a new list of the most affordable places to live: McKinney ranked No. 1 based on its relative cost of living and high median household income.

    The report by personal finance experts Motley Fool Money, "The 10 Most Affordable Cities With High Salaries and Low Costs of Living," compared hundreds of U.S. cities based on their income-to-expense ratio, where a higher ratio means better affordability. Median income was sourced from U.S. Census data, while cost of living was taken from a 2024 cost of living index from the Council for Community and Economic Research.

    McKinney had the highest income-to-expense ratio (1.55) out of every U.S. city on the list to claim the No. 1 spot as the most affordable place to live. According to the report's analysts, McKinney's cost of living index is three points below the national average.

    Residents in this Dallas suburb make a median income of $116,654, a staggering 43 percent higher than the national median. That's more than enough to cover the report's estimate of $75,348 for the city's cost of living.

    Motley Fool Money says McKinney is alluring for "mid-career Americans."

    "The average age [in McKinney] is 37 and the median property value is $440,000, which is about $20,000 higher than the national median home sales price," the report's author wrote. "The largest industries are professional, scientific and technical services, retail, and healthcare."

    Plano also earned a spot in the top 10 most affordable places to live, coming in at No. 6 with an income-to-expense ratio of 1.28.

    The findings show Plano households make about $108,594 in median annual income to offset an $84,931 cost of living estimate. No wonder residents are happier here than in any other city in Texas.

    Plano Arts DistrictPhoto by David Downs/Visit Plano

    Plano's economy is the strongest factor attracting people to this popular suburb, as well as greater Dallas-Fort Worth's entrepreneurial spirit.

    "Toyota Motor North America has its headquarters in Plano, and other large companies have significant footprints there including JPMorgan, JCPenney, and Frito-Lay," the report said.

    Plano also excels as one of the best places to raise a family, demonstrating the city's true versatility for both career-focused and family-focused Americans.

    Though both McKinney and Plano ranked on the list of the most affordable cities to live, neither appeared in Motley Fool Money's separate ranking of the cheapest places to live. Earning the No. 1 spot in that category was Decatur, Illinois.

    The only Texas cities to rank on the list of the cheapest places to live were the Rio Grande Valley cities of Edinburg (No. 3) and Harlingen (No. 6), as well as Amarillo (No. 10) in West Texas.

    The top 10 most affordable places to live in the U.S. are:

    • No. 1 – McKinney, Texas
    • No. 2 – Morristown, New Jersey
    • No. 3 – Edmond, Oklahoma
    • No. 4 – Midland, Texas
    • No. 5 – Austin, Texas
    • No. 6 – Plano, Texas
    • No. 7 – Joliet, Illinois
    • No. 8 – Kansas City metropolitan area
    • No. 9 – Atlanta, Georgia
    • No. 10 – Charleston, South Carolina
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