Business is thriving in Las Colinas. Despite national economic conditions, the Las Colinas business area continues to do well. Included in this report are homes, condos and townhomes sold in the gated golf course communities of Cottonwood Valley, Fox Glen, Country Club Place, The Enclave, Windsor Ridge, Fairway Vista and Hackberry Creek.
The question for buyers is ---- WHY WAIT? With interest rates remaining low and a large inventory, we are definitely in a buyer's market. Local interests have begun an informational campaign to inform Dallas buyers and sellers about the good news in our market. My site does not support hyperlinks, however, for more information you may want to visit www.dfwhousingfacts.org. This site is full of interesting facts about our local economy and our local housing market.
September 2008 Year to Date Sales:
Number Sold: 104
Average Sales Price: $464,213
Average Sales Price Per Sq. Ft.: $122
Days on Market: 102
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ZIP Codes: 75039, 75038, 75062 Approximate Location Boundaries: Located Between Downtown Dallas & DFW Airport
Location Characteristics: Centrally located between Downtown Dallas and DFW Airport, Las Colinas is home to many corporate headquarters. Nestled among the hills are beautiful golf course communities including Fairway Vista, Cottonwood Valley, Fox Glen, The Enclave, Windsor Ridge & Hackberry Creek. Golf courses include The Four Seasons Hotel & Resort (home of the annual Byron Nelson Tournament), Las Colinas Country Club and Hackberry Creek Country Club.
About Sue Krider:
Sue Krider specializes in the listing and sales of luxury condominiums and homes in Dallas, TX. Specifically, Turtle Creek, Uptown Dallas, Downtown Dallas, Highland Park and Las Colinas luxury condominiums and homes.
As a condominium owner (and former single family home owner in a Las Colinas golf course community) Sue understands the difference between condominium and townhome/single family home ownership. "I can sit down with prospective buyers and discuss with them the differences between owning a single family home vs. a condominium -- the values and benefits inherent in each." Having worked with many clients transitioning from a large home or estate to an urban, luxury condominium is labor intensive, but extremely rewarding. At the end of the day, I want my clients to say “that was the best decision I ever made.”
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