Suburb Sunday

Here Are Three Fun Facts About Mesquite and Three Homes to Match

By Shelby Skrhak / May 26, 2019 /

Hey, here are three fun facts about Mesquite: One that you knew, one you probably didn’t know, and one you definitely didn’t know. First the obvious fact, State Legislature designated Mesquite as the Rodeo Capital of Texas. A lesser-known fact, Big Town Mall was the first air-conditioned shopping mall in the U.S. And fact three…

There’s Affordable Lakeside Living in Little Elm

By Shelby Skrhak / May 19, 2019 /

Little Elm is known as one of the oldest towns in Denton County, but most of its residents and infrastructure arrived only in the past decade. In the year 2000, Little Elm had a population of 3,600. Ten years later, Little Elm had 26,000 residents. And nowadays, put that number at 46,000 residents living in…

Suburb Sunday: Why Keller Is a Great Community

By Shelby Skrhak / May 12, 2019 /

For this week’s Suburb Sunday, we’re headed to the bedroom community of Keller. This quiet city of 45,000 residents has no major highway running through it, which helps keep this community of active neighborhoods among the best places to live in Texas. Check out these three great homes that show how lovely life can be…

Here Are Three Irving Neighborhoods and Homes You’ll Love

By Shelby Skrhak / May 5, 2019 /

For this week’s Suburb Sunday, we found fabulously diverse architecture in these three Irving homes in the popular neighborhoods of Hackberry Creek in north Irving near 114, Fox Glen in central Irving near O’Connor Road, and University Hills in east Irving near the University of Dallas. Which do you prefer? A Mid-Century Modern Marvel in…

Hurst Homes for First-Timers and Empty Nesters Alike

By Shelby Skrhak / April 28, 2019 /

Hurst is the featured city for this week’s Suburb Sunday, and for good reason. It’s been ranked one of the best places to raise a family for its stellar H-E-B ISD schools, safe community, and central location for commuters. With its nearby neighbors Euless and Bedford, Hurst makes up the popular mid-cities often referred to…