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About the Garland, Rowlett and Mesquite Real Estate Market  The City of Dallas has an exciting combination of western history and modern diversity. Home to the Dallas Cowboys, the University of Dallas, the University of Texas at Dallas, and the University of North Texas, the Dallas area is alive with the vibrancy that only a large population of college age students can bring to an area. Dallas is also known for its beautiful residential neighborhoods that exude southern charm and are home to families and friendly neighbors. Some of the older, historical homes date back a century. One of the city’s strengths is its diversity. In addition to the college-age youth in the city, there are a variety of neighborhood styles that attract people from all walks of life from the "historic mansions of Swiss Avenue to the tree-lined streets of Oak Cliff. Home buying and selling opportunities are available to families with diverse economic, social and cultural backgrounds. According to realtors in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, the main attractions to visitors and residents that impact real estate values are the many cultural opportunities the area offers, which range from historical sites to sophisticated arts and entertainment centers. Dallas’ downtown area was named one of the nations "top cultural tourism destinations" by Style Magazine, having an unprecedented number of historical and cultural sites to see. With art galleries, museums, and performances galore, Dallas satisfies the cultural expectations of its residents, as well as visitors who come to experience the unique combination of Texas’ old west, and the hip contemporary art and music scene, replete with historic buildings, restaurants, and sidewalk cafes.  Request my Free Garland, Rowlett and Mesquite Relocation Package. It's packed full of useful and important information about the Garland, Rowlett and Mesquite, Texas area. Don't move here without it! Remember: I'll send it to you for free and without obligation. Which neighborhoods offer the best values? It's my job to help! Ask me any question, or request my FREE relocation package of information on Garland, Rowlett and Mesquite. There's no obligation, and I promise to respond quickly... 
Accepting An Offer >Is First Always Best
Your home has been listed for just a few days, and your real estate agent calls with great news. The people who looked at the house last night have come in with an offer to buy it! When the agents arrive to present the offer, you are excited and hopeful. As they explain the price and terms, however, you feel that the price is a little too low and that the offer contains some terms that will be inconvenient for you to meet. Should you try to work it out or wait for something better? Work it out!
Often the first offer to come in is the best one. When a house is fresh on the market, there is usually a flurry of activity and the buyers who see it during the first few days of the listing are likely to be very interested. If you are fortunate enough to get a solid offer right away, it will probably be to your advantage to accept it or try to work out a compromise.
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What is the earliest residential building that remains in Manhattan?
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Fraunces Tavern, built in 1719, is where George Washington delivered his Farewell Address to his officers in 1783. |
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