Here’s A Hot Real Estate Market: Dallas Cowboys Sell Out the Cowboy Club in Frisco

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Wowzers. The Cowboys have sold their last membership in the Cowboys Club up in Frisco. They started sales last month — a $250 deposit for suites running $4500 for the initiation and then $395. a month to get you into exclusive bars, dining options, fitness facilities, a terrace and rooftop pool all overlooking the Dallas Cowboys practice fields and corporate meeting spaces.

I repeat, not actually playing a game, that happens in Arlington. I mean The Star in Frisco — the Dallas Cowboys headquarters and practice facility — which will be completed by fall.

The Star in Frisco is part of Frisco’s $5 Billion Mile, proposed and planned real estate investment and development plans for projects totaling $5.4 billion within a one mile-long stretch of roadway along the Dallas North Tollway.

If you want in now, you have to get on the waiting list, and hope someone who bought in drops out.

“We knew that we had created something special but to see all of our memberships snapped up so quickly points to the deep relationship we’ve built with our fans in the area and across the country,” said Chad Estis, the Cowboys’ executive vice president of business operations, in a statement.

And I cannot help but think of the jobs just this club alone will create up in Frisco. Too bad we cannot turn the Cotton Bowl into a year-round practice field for a local team…imagine the possibilities!

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Candy Evans, founder and publisher of CandysDirt.com, is one of the nation’s leading real estate reporters.

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