November 15, 2025

I’ve Lived in Dallas for ‘25’ Years… My Honest Thoughts

The Living in Dallas Texas Team is the best relocation team in the Dallas area. Levi Lascsak founded the Living in Dallas Texas Team in 2020, and now the Living in Dallas Texas Team is the #1 Dallas relocation team and have serviced over 500 relocation clients worldwide of all budgets and lifestyle needs. Levi Lascsak is the top real estate agent in the North Dallas area, and he and his partner, Travis Plumb are 5-time ICON agents in Texas. The Living in Dallas Texas Team would love to help you make a smooth move to Dallas!

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After living in places like New York (NYC), Chicago (City of Chicago), Pittsburgh (Visit Pittsburgh), and even New Orleans (New Orleans tourism), you might assume I’d have moved on from Texas by now. I even spent a year deployed in Iraq. But after all that? I stayed right here in Dallas — and for good reason.


If you’re thinking about moving to the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex (DFW Metro), this is the honest, no-filter breakdown you won’t get from tourism brochures or relocation ads.


Let’s talk about what makes Dallas amazing… and the things that might drive you absolutely nuts.


⭐ Why People Love Living in Dallas


1. Travel Convenience You Can’t Beat


One of Dallas’s biggest advantages is Dallas–Fort Worth International Airport (DFW Airport), one of the largest airports in the world. With hundreds of nonstop destinations, getting anywhere nationally or internationally is shockingly easy.


If you travel for work, have family across the U.S., or run a business — Dallas makes your life ridiculously convenient.



2. A Business Environment Built for Growth


Texas is famously business-friendly. That’s not hype — it’s reality.


  • No state income tax

  • No corporate income tax

  • A steady flow of corporate relocations since 2015

  • One of the top metros in the U.S. for new headquarters

You’ll find major companies headquartered in Dallas, Plano (City of Plano), Irving (City of Irving), Fort Worth (Fort Worth information) and more.


This creates a perfect storm of opportunity whether you’re a young professional, entrepreneur, or investor.



3. Real Estate That Makes Investors Pay Attention


Texas is known for being landlord-friendly, and Dallas consistently ranks as a top real estate market.


Whether you're considering:


  • Single-family homes

  • Multifamily developments

  • Apartment complexes

…Dallas welcomes investors instead of pushing them out.


Neighborhoods like Frisco (City of Frisco), Plano, McKinney (Visit McKinney), and Prosper continue to explode with new communities, schools, and commercial development.



4. Culture, Food, and Hidden Gems


Is Dallas full of highways and strip malls? Sure… but that’s only the surface. The personality of Dallas is tucked into its pockets.


Check out:


  • Lower Greenville (Greenville Ave info)

  • Henderson Avenue

  • Knox District (Knox District)

  • Historic Downtowns in McKinney, Plano, and Grapevine



These neighborhoods offer boutique shops, award-winning restaurants, craft cocktail bars, and walkable corners full of charm.


Dallas even made the 2025 Michelin Guide, earning star recognition for restaurants like Tatsu and Māma Mi.



5. Outdoor Space You May Not Expect


Dallas has:


  • Over 410 parks

  • More than 21,000 acres of green space

  • About 180 miles of trails


White Rock Lake (White Rock Lake Park) is a favorite for cyclists, runners, and anyone who wants a scenic break from the city.


No mountains? No ocean? True. But Dallas still offers outdoor living — just with its own flavor.




🌡️ The Things That Might Annoy You


Here’s the honest part…


1. Traffic Can Be Rough


Even if Dallas traffic is better than Houston or Austin, congestion still hits hard in areas like:


  • I-35

  • LBJ/635

  • US-75 / North Central Expressway

The good news? Billions of dollars are being invested to improve this.



2. Zero Mountains, Zero Ocean


Dallas is landlocked. If you’re coming from California or the East Coast, you might miss the scenery.



3. The City Is Spread Out


This isn’t a walkable city like New York or Chicago. Dallas is built for cars — period.


There are walkable pockets, especially in Uptown, Deep Ellum, Bishop Arts District (Bishop Arts), and some historic downtowns, but the city overall is very spread out.



4. Summer Heat


Dallas summers are hot. Really hot.


May through September can feel like someone left the oven door open.


But fall and spring? Absolutely gorgeous.




👨‍👩‍👧 Who Thrives in Dallas?


Dallas is an especially good fit for:


✔ Families


The north Dallas suburbs are packed with top-rated school districts:


  • Frisco ISD

  • Plano ISD

  • Prosper ISD

  • McKinney ISD



You’ll also find excellent private and charter school options.



✔ Business Owners & Investors


Fewer regulations, fewer taxes, more opportunity.



✔ Young Professionals


Tech, cybersecurity, healthcare, construction, aerospace — you name it, Dallas has openings.



✔ Social, Community-Oriented People


Neighborhoods often host:


  • Block parties

  • Parades

  • Holiday events

  • Church community activities

It’s got that signature Texas hospitality vibe.




🚧 How Dallas Is Fixing Its Biggest Problems


Dallas is actively working on long-term solutions, including:


  • Massive infrastructure investment

  • Green space expansion like the new Harold Simmons Park along the Trinity River

  • Mixed-use communities like Fields in Frisco and Legacy Hills in Celina

  • New transit lines such as the Silver Line (connecting Plano → DFW Airport)

The city is moving toward more walkable, integrated neighborhoods — slowly but surely.




🌆 The Future of Dallas Is Big — Really Big


Dallas is on track to become one of the top 3 largest metro areas in the U.S., projected to surpass Chicago within a few years.


Major developments include:


  • River Central mixed-use district near DFW

  • Texas Research Quarter — a $4B life sciences hub in Plano

  • Continued corporate relocations

  • Expansive suburban growth in all directions

Dallas has room to grow — and the investment to make it happen.




Conclusion: Should You Move to Dallas?


If you’re looking for a place with:


  • Booming job opportunities

  • A pro-business environment

  • Suburban communities with top schools

  • Massive long-term growth upside

  • Friendly people and strong neighborhoods

…then Dallas is hard to beat.


Yes, you’ll deal with heat, traffic, and sprawl. But if business opportunity, affordability, and quality of life matter most — Dallas offers a rare trifecta that many cities can’t match.


Whether you're considering relocating in the next few months or later this year, moving earlier often means locking in better value before prices rise with ongoing development.


If you’re still trying to figure out which Dallas neighborhood fits your lifestyle, there’s a full breakdown available that tours the best areas at every price point.


If you’re shopping for homes in Dallas or want to sell your current home,

please reach out to the Living in Dallas Texas team so we can create a seamless

home buying or selling process for you!

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Let's schedule a meeting! During this initial consultation, we'll learn more about your situation and what you're seeking in a home. We'll provide advice and address any concerns you may have in order to determine the best approach to achieving your goals. By the end of our conversation, we'll have a solid plan of action and next steps for moving forward.