1. The Lakes on Legacy - Frisco, TX www.thelakesfrisco.com
part of the community www.lakestennis.com
Blackard Industries, Inc., has designed and developed a chain of lakes and hiking trails that meander throughout these highly sought after Lakes on Legacy residential communities. The amphitheater is surrounded by lush landscaping and a breathtaking waterfall. A world class private tennis academy, located near the gated entry, is available for use by Lakes on Legacy residents.
2. Starwood - Frisco, TX www.starwooddev.com
Amid 550 acres of wooded creeks, stately oaks and dramatic hilltop views is Starwood, the Ultimate Address in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Residents in this established luxury home community enjoy a limited-access master-planned lifestyle, complete with private recreation center, swimming pool, indoor half-court basketball, cardio-vascular weight room, tennis courts, wooded hike and bike trails and more. Planned around a distinct village concept, a variety of homes and homesites are offered to please even the most discriminating buyers. A Montessouri school is available on-site and nearby Frisco ISD schools offer an exemplary-rated education for Starwood children.
3. * Exclusive* King's Gate -Plano, TX
www.davedowns.com/nh_kingsgate.htm
If you are relocating to the Dallas Fort Worth area and looking to buy an executive or luxury home that is perfectly suited for you and your family, you probably have a lot of questions such as ...
- Which towns in the DFW metroplex are considered most desirable?
- What does it cost to buy and own a home in various parts of the Dallas Fort Worth area?
- Which neighborhoods will you want to consider?
- Do buyers or sellers currently have the edge when negotiating the purchase or sale of a home?
This web site helps answer these and many other similar questions. It also provides a lot of information about living in the northwest Dallas towns that most everyone already living here probably would agree are among the best places in the metroplex to live.
4. Cape Coral, FL www.capecoral.net, Cape Coral Yacht Club
Cape Coral History
Cape Coral was built about 40 years ago by two land speculators who believed that the property's location on the Gulf Coast provided abundant sunshine and almost endless opportunities for waterfront living. The Rosen brothers purchased the property, platted the community and created more than 400 miles of canals. At 114 square miles, Cape Coral is the second largest city in the state of Florida. The brothers began a massive marketing campaign that resulted in the sale of nearly all of the 350,000 residential building sites, the majority to people who lived in other states.
One of the fastest growing areas in Florida
The City incorporated in August 1970, and its population continues to grow rapidly. With nearly 150,000 residents, Cape Coral is one of the fastest growing areas in Florida. Cape Coral is the 2nd largest city geographically in the state of Florida and is the 11th largest city in population. The city features thousands of waterfront residential properties on canals, including many with direct, saltwater access to the Gulf of Mexico and Charlotte Harbor. The supply and affordability of these waterfront sites makes Cape Coral one of the most attractive communities on the Gulf Coast.
The city is a large peninsula bordered by the Caloosahatchee River on the east and Matlacha Pass on the west. It is located between Sarasota and Marco Island.