Helping you Relocate to DFW With Your Family

Discover the Best of DFW
Relocating your family to a new state is no small task. Between school districts, finding the right neighborhood, and understanding the local culture, there’s a lot to navigate. That’s where I come in.
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With over 20 years of experience helping families buy and sell homes, relocating myself to Dallas over a decade ago, I know what it takes to make your move as smooth as possible. From matching you with the right neighborhood to helping you to navigate Texas real estate, I’ll guide you every step of the way.
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Whether you're coming from the east or west coast, or beyond, many cities within the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex offer the kind of lifestyle families love—strong schools, safe neighborhoods, and a true sense of community.
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Key considerations when relocating to DFW
DFW Is Expanding
There are a variety of reasons people are moving to Dallas-Fort Worth, the job market is strong across many sectors, the cost of living is relatively low compared to other metropolitan areas, and we have many top-rated schools and family-friendly neighborhoods.
From museums, theater, professional sports, beautiful parks and arboretums, dozens of lakes, and a thriving food and music scene, Dallas Fort-Worth offers a wide variety of activities for active, growing families.
DFW Suburb Highlights
Here is a quick summary of some of the top cities and why they’re a great place to live for families.
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Southlake – Top-ranked Carroll ISD, beautiful new and established high-end neighborhoods, close to Costco, Trader Joes, an outdoor mall and many convenient shops and family-friendly restaurants
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Frisco – Far north of Dallas, this is one of the fastest-growing cities with explosive new home and community growth, boasting tons of sport facilities and top schools
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Flower Mound – Ranked in the top 100 US cities to live in 2025 by Livability, Flower Mound is close to DFW, has wonderful schools, beautiful nature and parks, including walking paths and lakes, and offers prime suburban living
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Plano – One of the best cities in DFW for dog owners, this diverse centrally-located city is a corporate headquarters hub with walkable amenities, beautiful luxury shopping malls, restaurants, and new neighborhoods that make our to southern California transplants feel right at home
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McKinney & Allen – Further from downtown but more affordable, these towns offer charming older neighborhoods and homes, great for growing families
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Colleyville, Grapevine, Coppell – Located on the north and east side of DFW airport, halfway between Dallas and Fort Worth, these towns offer excellent schools and incredible family-focused community centers and activities
How I Can Help
I’ve been helping families move to DFW for over a decade. Whether you're buying your first Texas home or need help navigating school zones and neighborhoods, I’ll guide you every step of the way.
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Local expertise
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School boundary knowledge
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Custom neighborhood recommendations
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Help with virtual home tours if you're living outside the metroplex