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Dallas is the commercial area in North Central Texas. Dallas was ranked "A Top Business Location" in the Country by Forbes magazine.Of the top ten employers in the North Central Texas Region in the year 2004, six are located in Dallas: American Airlines/AMR, DFW Airport, Texas Instruments, Parkland Memorial Hospital, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Baylor University Medical Center, and Compucom Campus. 

Dallas is the second largest city in Texas and is one of the fastest-growing areas in North Texas. First-rate hi-tech companies have made their home in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. The “Silicon Prairie” stands as one of the largest high-tech employment centers in the nation, employing between 200,000 and 250,000 workers. Six of the country’s twenty largest telecommunication service companies are also located here.  

Sprint Business Survey called Dallas the most productive area in the U.S., with particular emphasis on the fast-growing industries in technology, communications, professional services, banking, and financial services; and Fortune Magazine named Dallas the best city in North America for business. 

Dallas is a major transportation and distribution center. The largest concentration of trade facilities in the Southwest are found here. Shipments of agricultural and mineral products pass through Dallas via trucks or railroads, transporting products such as natural gas, petroleum, livestock, cereals, cotton, and fruit. In addition, the Dallas-Fort Worth International is one of the busiest airports in the United States. 

Dallas is a city with a diverse and culturally rich population. The entertainment industry, arts and museums, universities and medical centers draw professionals, artisans, tmyists, and businessmen from all walks of life. There are lively student-oriented neighborhoods located near downtown university areas; areas with historic homes and stately tree-lined streets; hip condos and townhouses for young professionals, quiet mid-income residential neighborhoods with excellent schools and services.  

Diversity is also an important element in a thriving economy. Technology-related products, computers, biomedical products, and electronics rank high in manufactures. Service industries, including trade, hold a key position in the area’s economic productivity. Dallas is an important financial and insurance center in the Southwest. It is the site of a district Federal Reserve Bank, and the headquarters of many federal regional offices, large insurance companies, and oil companies. 

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Are you getting ready to buy your first home? It is important to know how much you can afford before you begin looking at properties. Talking with a lender and getting pre-approved for a loan puts you in a stronger negotiating position with sellers.

As a rule, your monthly housing costs should not exceed 28% of your monthly pre-tax income. These costs include the mortgage payment, real estate taxes, and insurance. If you have long-term debts, such as student loans or car payments, your monthly payments, including your housing costs, should be less than 36% of your pre-tax monthly income. Some loans, such as VA and FHA loans, are more flexible with these basic guidelines.

Depending on which type of mortgage you select, you can consider houses in various price ranges. An adjustable-rate mortgage will usually enable you to qualify for a higher loan amount. Your real estate agent can help you make the basic calculations. Remember that buying at the top end of your price range gives you more time to outgrow your home, and can save you money over the long term.

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In 1998 the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art in Kansas City first displayed a kitchen made entirely of 40 million colored glass beads by artist Liza Lou of Topanga, California.
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Judy Andes
ReMax First Realty III

8000 Highway 380
Cross Roads, TX 76227
940-365-2047
Fax: 940 293-1413
Email: judyandes@NUMBER1EXPERT.com

I am both a Texas Realtor and Broker as well as a Illinois Broker, specializing in country properties North of Lake Lewisville to the Oklahoma border. I am a Director of the Greater Denton/Wise Board of Realtors and a Director of the Aubrey Area Chamber of Commerce. My husband and I live on 15 acres and raise quarter horses.

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