argyle tx: Argyle's First Mixed-Use Development, Waterbrook - 11/25/22 12:39 PM
The City of Argyle is growing, and the homes in the first planned multi-use development of Waterbrook are building out. 
The 290 single family homes currently under construction will be buffered on the north side along FM 407 and on the west side against Highway 114 by retail and office space. 
Waterbrook home sites include 40 foot wide patio home lots as well as more typical 50 foot and oversized 65 foot wide properties. The smaller lots feature rear entry garages and start around 1900 feet of living space.  Larger lots can accommodate 3 car garage homes and range up to about 4200 … (1 comments)

argyle tx: What to Expect From the Spring Housing Market in Dallas / Ft. Worth - 03/28/22 10:38 AM
Sping has sprung here in the Metroplex, and despite uncertainty like conflict overseas, inflation at home, and rising interest rates, the robust housing market chugs along.
So what can you expect Spring 2022?
1. Rising interest rates.Experts project mortgage rates to continue to climb through spring and the rest of the year.  In fact they're already a full point higher than just six months ago. 
These higher rates affect both move-up and first-time buyers as they face higher home prices in addition to a higher cost over the life of a loan. 
2. Increasing Availability of Homes??The National Association of Realtors reports the supply of … (1 comments)

argyle tx: Argyle ISD is on the Grow - 06/10/19 09:25 PM
 
New home construction has exploded in the Argyle School District in recent years. Large, master planned neighborhoods like Canyon Falls and Harvest are bringing new students to the district in such
large numbers, the district is expected to double in size in a 5 year period. But AISD has a plan for that.
 
In 2017 there were just under 2700 AISD Eagles. Projections for 2023? An almost doubling of students to 5060. While it seems astounding that a district could double in size in just five years, the growth is not unlike what other districts in the DFW Metroplex have smoothly transitioned through.
 
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