Why are homes in the suburbs in Texas so affordable compared to so many other suburbs across the country?
Question : Why are homes in the suburbs in Texas so affordable compared to so many other suburbs across the country?
My parents are in the process of re-locating (due to my father’s retirement) from Illinois to the suburbs of Dallas. They’re strongly considering Arlington, Grand Prairie, Ft. Worth and Plano, but they can’t get over how inexpensive the homes are and we’re all curious to know if the low prices are indicative of something greater. Just the other day, for instance, they were looking at beautiful, new 3,500 square ft. homes for only $ 280,000, while in illinois they would probably be paying two-three times that much.
My two questions are: why is housing so affordable in these areas and is there anything important my parents should know about these locations (dangerous power plants, bad air, high crime rates, etc) ?
Thanks!
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Best answer:
Answer by shiprepairwoman
Zoning and Sprawl.
In a city that is restricted by harsh zoning laws that limit building permits or natural boundaries will have higher prices.
Seattle for example has all kinds of land management laws so you can’t subdivide land and if you have more than 5 acres can’t use most of it for anything. If you have water you can’t use the land within 300 feet. Because we also have a mountain range on the East, large lakes and puget sound we are restricted to a small strip of land. So any lot with a building permit or any existing house will get a good price since we have plenty of jobs.
Has your father been to Texas? It is a pretty awful place. It is cheap because no one wants to live there. The weather is miserable, there is ZERO culture (opposite of Illinois), with lots of bugs, high crime and a huge population of welfare recipients.
I even hate stop overs there when traveling.