Dallas Real Estate
Texas
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City Life
Dallas skyline- Ninth-largest city and fourth-largest metropolitan area in the United States
- United States’ fastest-growing light rail system, with 72 miles (116 km) of rails
- Dallas Fort Worth International Airport has 1,750 flights per day, with service to 144 national and 44 international destinations.
- 70+ skyscrapers
- Headquarters of 24 Fortune 500 companies, including ExxonMobil Corp., JCPenney, Texas Instruments, and Southwest Airlines
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Professional Sports
Professional basketball- Teams: the Dallas Cowboys (football), the Dallas Stars (hockey), the Dallas Mavericks (basketball), FC Dallas (soccer), the Texas Rangers (baseball), and the Dallas Vigilantes (arena football)
- Championships: Five Super Bowl titles (the Dallas Cowboys); Stanley Cup (the Dallas Stars); one championship title, three division titles, and one conference title (the Dallas Mavericks)
- The Dallas Mavericks are the sixth most valuable basketball franchise, according to Forbes magazine.
- Venues: Dallas Cowboys Stadium, American Airlines Center, Cotton Bowl, Texas Motor Speedway
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Arts and Entertainment
The Crow Collection of Asian Art- Largest contiguous urban arts district in United States, with 13 different entertainment districts, including a live music district with 42 clubs
- Voted No. 1 City Worldwide for Arts Lovers by New York Magazine
- 30+ museums and galleries including Dallas Art Museum and Nasher Sculpture Center
- 40+ performance venues, troupes, and organizations, including ballet, opera, and symphony orchestra
- Other attractions: theme parks, an aquarium, a zoo, and a family entertainment complex
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History
Dealey Plaza Historic District- Three National Historic Landmarks: Dealey Plaza, site of the Sixth Floor Museum documenting the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy; Fair Park Texas Centennial Buildings, site of the 1936 Texas Centennial Exposition; and Highland Park Village, the first American shopping center, built in 1931
- Several museums documenting aviation, automotive, local, and ethnic history
- Bicycling, boating/sailing, fishing/hunting, golf destination, lake, private communities, university city, water sports
Highlights
- Named one of North America’s three emerging world capitals by Forbes
- 26+ million visitors annually
- Center for the banking, computer, energy, and transportation industries
- Setting of the television drama Dallas (1978–1991), which was one of the longest-running and most successful television series in history
- Nearby cities and towns: Fort Worth; Irving; Plano; Garland; Arlington
FAST FACTS
Population | 1.3 million (6.4 million in metropolitan area) |
Size | 343 square miles (892 km2) |
Climate | Dallas is generally sunny. In the summer, warm breezes sometimes bring temperatures above 100°F (38°C), but the temperature cools down in winter. |
Nearby Airports with Hub Connections | Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW): Direct connections include Atlanta (ATL), Boston (BOS), Charlotte (CLT), Chicago (ORD), Detroit (DTW), Fort Lauderdale (FLL), Houston (IAH), Las Vegas (LAS), Los Angeles (LAX), Miami (MIA), Newark (EWR), Orlando (MCO), Philadelphia (PHL), San Francisco (SFO), San Juan (SJU), Seattle (SEA), Washington, DC (IAD) |