This is a popular time of year for moving, and with these 9 tips from Realtor.com, you can enjoy a stress-free move and start enjoying your new community. We also have a 10th tip that makes it easy to fit right in at active, sociable communities like Hollyhock.
With mortgage interest rates rising, we created a new infographic to compare how much it could cost to buy a home next year instead of now. Over 30 years, the monthly difference could add up to college tuition.
Since moving to Texas from California in 2016, the Takeguchi family has enjoyed much of what Hollyhock and Frisco have to offer, from lifestyle events to highly regarded Frisco ISD schools.
Home to 7 pro sports teams and multiple world-class athletic facilities, Frisco has declared itself as Sports City, U.S.A. Hollyhock residents enjoy a front seat to the action.
The University of North Texas already teaches thousands of students at its current Frisco campuses. Now, the Tier One university wants to be “the global university available right outside your front porch” for residents of Frisco and Hollyhock.
When looking for the perfect home, both new homes and used ones have their benefits. But the list of reasons to prefer a new home is overwhelming. Here are the Top 7.
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