Top Apartments in Plano, TX 75093

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Lexington Park is a new eco-friendly, human-scale neighborhood of green built custom homes designed and built around a neighborhood park in Downtown Plano. Exclusively conceived and built by Dallas...Read More…
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Discover the comfort and convenience of Camden Legacy Park. Our pet-friendly community offers 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartment homes that feature mirrored walls and doors, bay windows, 9-foot ceilings,...Read More…
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Move into one of Camden Legacy Creek's spacious 1 and 2 bedroom apartment homes. Each of our residences features stainless steel appliances, crown molding, and private attached garages with remotes...Read More…
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Welcome to Riachi at One21, a community of spacious, luxury townhomes and apartments in Plano TX. Enjoy high-end amenities and conveniences at Riachi at One21. Our community offers 1, 2 , and 3 bed...Read More…
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The Marquis At Preston Park

5.0

By EllenLanghorne

I bought here in 2014 and love the location. The best restaurants and retail stores are within walking distance. I go to the gym everyday which is also within walking distance. The HOA has already put up new hardy wood siding on my unit and has been very responsive to all my requests. The manager is a young and friendly person. The HOA is owner managed which makes all the difference in the world. ...read more

The Marquis At Preston Park

3.0

By EllenLanghorne

I bought here in 2014 and love the location. The best restaurants and retail stores are within walking distance. I go to the gym everyday which is also within walking distance. The HOA has already put up new hardy wood siding on my unit and has been very responsive to all my requests. The manager is a young and friendly person. The HOA is owner managed which makes all the difference in the world. ...read more

Cottonwood Ridgeview

1.0

By RichRivaux

This apartment complex has a great appearance and has excellent schools, however the management is terrible. Both the Manager (Lori) and Assistance Manager (Rachel) are both condescending to both employees and residents. There is a huge turn-over of employees here. They are completely trying to get as much money out of you as possible at move-in and move-out. I am recently married and my wife has lived in the same complex for over 4 years and we moved in together in December 2013. When we moved into a way over-priced 3 bedroom, we were charged excessive fees and received very little customer service. Our application sat stagnant for 3 weeks, however, they didn't wait three weeks to cash my checks.... They also have yet to fix a single of the numerous issues listed on the move-in checklist. There were no lights on the ceiling in any of the three bedrooms, and when asked about this, the Manager replied "We only give ceiling fans and lights as upgrades to people who renew their lease. If someone living in the same complex for over 4 years does not meet that requirement, I am not sure what will. About me, I am a disabled Veteran combat wounded in Afghanistan and have been given a service dog from the VA. They are still to date trying to charge me a $325 pet deposit for the service dog. This a violation of Federal and State Laws, Specifically the American Disabilities Act (ADA), the Fair Housing Act (FHA), and the Texas Service Dog Laws. They obviously do not support people who have served this Country or people with disabilities I strongly recommend that everyone looking to move to this complex, Sequoia Courtney Manor 9100 Independence Parkway Plano, TX 75025; look somewhere else at least until the current management is replaced. I assure you that I AM a current resident and not a propaganda poster from another complex. Good luck in your home search. Rich R. ...read more

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Generation Y is Waiting for a Stronger Economy Before Buying Homes

With unemployment high among young people, more are going back to school and deferring purchases of new homes, reportsReal Estate Economics.  The soft employment market certainly makes apparent the advantage of having a college degree, with a 4% unemployment rate among college graduates compared to 15% for those without a high school diploma. While this surge of people returning to school is creating a housing niche market in college towns, that is a discussion for another time.  More significant is the fact that it is likely the young people of Generation Y who will lead a housing market resurgence.  In the meantime, Gen Y is content to wait for a better economy before committing to buying a home.  For now their presence is being felt primarily in the rental sector.  Seventy five percent of Americans in their early to mid-20s are renters, and 15% of them have moved back home with parents.  In the short-term, this isn't helping the housing market.  However, as the economy begins to improve, the Gen Y fence sitters of today represent millions of future homebuyers. Affordable home prices and tax credits have helped stimulate demand among first-time buyers and the recent climb in mortgage rates above 5% has motivated some to hop off the fence, but down payment constraints are keeping many from attaining homeownership.  This is problematic, especially since strength in the rental market means that those who are renting are likely paying as much or more to rent, than they would to own. While theFederal Reservecontinues to support the availability of low-priced mortgages, these policies are not sustainable, so the government will abandon its support of homeownership.  This will be a foolish mistake on the part of the Central Committee presently running our government, but spending $100 billion to own Government Motors probably has them distracted.  Therefore, it is essential thatFannie MaeandFreddie Maccontinue to play an active role in mortgage markets.  As the economy begins to improve, and Gen Y jumps into home buying, mortgage money will become very expensive without Fannie and Freddie to help with availability and pricing.  Supply and demand suggests that it may become very expensive even with Fannie and Freddie playing an active role.  In the meantime, investment in housing is increasing dramatically.  This is driven by the pervasive belief that housing prices in most markets have hit rock-bottom, and the even more pervasive perception that home values have reached levels which are significantly below the fundamental value of the underlying assets.  When you see investors at auctions, buying foreclosed assets and converting them into rental stock, it is because they can rent those assets for more than it costs them to buy those assets.  And that is a sure sign that it is time to buy. The US economy will begin to pull out of the recession by the end of this year or early in 2010; even sooner in markets where unemployment is stabilizing, like Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, Austin and San Antonio.  Coincidentally, in these Texas markets, there is already a seriously diminishing inventory of available new homes.  The other thing they all have in common, these five Texas cities were recently cited as the5 Best Housing Markets in the USby Builder Magazine and Hanley Wood Market Intelligence. Yes, sadly, it probably will take a decade for the housing market in South Florida to return to normalized levels.  But, here in the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex, new home inventory has quietly fallen to its lowest level in years, now representing enough inventory to satisfy less than 6 months of demand at present levels. Those of you who are sitting on the fence should be somewhat concerned that there just may not be any inventory available to buy, if you wait until there is overwhelming evidence that the recession is behind us.  Sounds crazy, I know, but the facts are indisputable.  There just aren't many new homes in Dallas or Plano or Frisco available, and when they're gone, they're gone.  So, if you're waiting for a sure thing, you just may end up buying in South Florida. ...read more

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