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Rental property and housing prices: A case study (Technical report / Real Estate Center, Texas A&M University)
Rental property and housing prices: A case study (Technical report / Real Estate Center, Texas A&M University)
by Terry V Grissom
Investing in a small residential rental property (Technical report / Texas Real Estate Research Center)
Investing in a small residential rental property (Technical report / Texas Real Estate Research Center)
by A. L Wright
Principles and practices of managing rental housing (Technical report / Texas Real Estate Research Center)
Principles and practices of managing rental housing (Technical report / Texas Real Estate Research Center)
by A. L Wright
Some factors in successful rental agreements, Texas Blackland Prairie (Progress report / Texas Agricultural Experiment Station)
Some factors in successful rental agreements, Texas Blackland Prairie (Progress report / Texas Agricultural Experiment Station)
by William G Adkins
Natural vacancy rates in apartment markets (Technical report / Real Estate Center, Texas A&M University)
Natural vacancy rates in apartment markets (Technical report / Real Estate Center, Texas A&M University)
by Jack C Harris

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Renting a Home in Dallas

Many people in Texas either can’t afford or don’t want the responsibility of a mortgage when they first decide to have a place of their own. However, these same individuals don’t care for the expense or restrictions of an apartment either. For these, a rental house in Texas is a great solution, allowing them the freedom and roominess of a house without the responsibility. One great place to find a lot of nice, fairly inexpensive rental homes is Dallas, Texas.

When looking for a home rental, Dallas, Texas has several different culturally stimulating areas to choose from. If you prefer a quiet, suburban area, you’ll find several homes for rent in areas to the north of Dallas, including Richardson, Plano, Allen, McKinney, and Frisco. You’ll find peaceful neighborhoods with small families and couples starting out in these areas, as well as established homes that have been around for some time. Often, newer home will be found for rent, with investors having purchased them from the builder and utilizing them as starter homes for new tenants.

Other areas where you’ll find a rental home in Dallas, Texas include the downtown and uptown areas. Many of the homes near downtown are considered part of the Park Cities (Highland Park and University Park). While many of these homes are incredibly expensive, others are older and excellent choices for first time leasers, especially those in college at SMU. In the uptown area, you’ll find all sorts of new homes near the premier shopping districts that have recently opened up in the area. While these are a bit pricier than most leasers have in mind, it is a convenient, hip location that could make the difference.

A Texas rental home can also be secured in outlying areas near Dallas. This includes less populated, more rural districts, like Melissa and Anna, far to the north of the proper city. You can also look for a rental home in Texas to the east of Dallas, near the lakes in the area. Moving to Rowlett or Rockwall allows for easy access to Lake Ray Hubbard, one of the nicest lakes in all of north Texas. Here, there are sailors, water-skiers, wake boarders, fishermen, and families just enjoying the lake in general. Renting a home in the area gives you easy access to several area boat loading points.

Overall, renting a home in the Dallas, Texas area is fairly inexpensive and offers a variety of atmospheres in which to live. The various neighborhoods are quite unique to each other, as well as to other areas of the nation. If you are thinking about relocating, consider Texas, and choose a home to rent in Dallas. You’re guaranteed to love the people and the price.



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Between dove and dock: Game wardens face busy weekend

BLORA Marina employees Marisol Barker, left, and Daniel Williams test out a 16-foot platform boat Friday in anticipation of the Labor Day weekend. Barker said the holiday is a prime time for rentals of the fishing boats on Lake Belton.

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Celebrating rink’s return

Arlington The town’s Recreation Department will host a grand reopening of the Veterans Memorial Skating Rink on Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., with the festivities including free public skating. The Summer Street facility has undergone a $1 million renovation project since closing for the summer in March, including an overhaul of its refrigeration system and the skating surface ... Ice skating ...

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Local lakes ready for the holiday

Local lakes are bracing for the last big weekend turnout of the year.

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Autumn Fest in Little Elm Park

This year's Autumn Fest is scheduled in Little Elm Park from Sept. 23 through Sept. 26. Activities for the entire family include Pretty Baby Contest, horseshoes and washer toss, barbecue cook-off, homemade salsa contest, Little Miss Autumn Fest, Anything that Floats Race and a 5K fun run and 1 mile walk.

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Open House for Parents of gifted and talented students

Little Elm ISD is hosting an open house for parents of gifted and talented (GT) students who have already been identified and are attending school in first through fourth grades at 6:30 p.m. on Aug. 31 at Lakeview Elementary at 1800 Waterside Dr. Hear plans for the elementary GT program this year.

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More vacation-from-hell stories from readers

A sick world after all Judy Ostrom, Overland Park: Our bad vacation was last summer. We planned a week at Universal Studios with a side trip to Disney’s Magic Kingdom. We arrived on Sunday, and things were great. Then on Monday our 14-year-old daughter started feeling bad, with chills, cough and fever, and we figured we’d tag team our two kids. I’d stay with our daughter at the hotel; my husband ...

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