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Choosing a Dallas-based #Cloud and Hosting Provider (6 Step Checklist) When it comes to choosing a Dallas-based cloud and hosting provider, there are several factors to consider. Let's start by examining the what makes Dallas, TX a top global cloud and ... Continued 👉 #dfw #hostingprovider
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Choosing a Dallas-based #Cloud and Hosting Provider (6 Step Checklist) When it comes to choosing a Dallas-based cloud and hosting provider, there are several factors to consider. Let's start by examining the what makes Dallas, TX a top global cloud and ... Continued 👉 #dfw #hostingprovider
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Is it really cheating if you get hard from it? #consensualnonconsent #reddit #cnc #dfw #simp
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Stupid is as stupid does. 🎖️
Tesla Cybertruck pulled from Grapevine Lake after driver tries Wade Mode
Driver arrested after vehicle becomes disabled near Grapevine boat ramp.
#CyberTruck #NaziSled #Tesla #Texas #LakeGrapevine #Grapevine #DFW #WadeMode #Stupid #Humor #StupidIsAsStupidDoes
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Stupid is as stupid does. 🎖️
Tesla Cybertruck pulled from Grapevine Lake after driver tries Wade Mode
Driver arrested after vehicle becomes disabled near Grapevine boat ramp.
#CyberTruck #NaziSled #Tesla #Texas #LakeGrapevine #Grapevine #DFW #WadeMode #Stupid #Humor #StupidIsAsStupidDoes
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Stupid is as stupid does. 🎖️
Tesla Cybertruck pulled from Grapevine Lake after driver tries Wade Mode
Driver arrested after vehicle becomes disabled near Grapevine boat ramp.
#CyberTruck #NaziSled #Tesla #Texas #LakeGrapevine #Grapevine #DFW #WadeMode #Stupid #Humor #StupidIsAsStupidDoes
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Stupid is as stupid does. 🎖️
Tesla Cybertruck pulled from Grapevine Lake after driver tries Wade Mode
Driver arrested after vehicle becomes disabled near Grapevine boat ramp.
#CyberTruck #NaziSled #Tesla #Texas #LakeGrapevine #Grapevine #DFW #WadeMode #Stupid #Humor #StupidIsAsStupidDoes
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Stupid is as stupid does. 🎖️
Tesla Cybertruck pulled from Grapevine Lake after driver tries Wade Mode
Driver arrested after vehicle becomes disabled near Grapevine boat ramp.
#CyberTruck #NaziSled #Tesla #Texas #LakeGrapevine #Grapevine #DFW #WadeMode #Stupid #Humor #StupidIsAsStupidDoes
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There is no reasoning with white supremacy.
>Many testifying at Frisco City Council meetings or posting about the city on social media go far beyond asking for immigration reform. There’s been a surge in anti-Indian racism on social media since Trump returned to the White House, framing legal immigrants as “job stealers” and “invaders.” A clip of Boy Scouts leading the Pledge of Allegiance before a Frisco City Council meeting went viral, attracting thousands of reposts, many with hateful language, because the boys were Indian.
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>“If you go after Boy Scouts, 10-year-old kids doing literally the most American thing ever, how can you also say the issue is assimilation?” Thakur asked. “This parsing, this segmenting of populations by identity politics, is the worst kind of politics there is.” -
There is no reasoning with white supremacy.
>Many testifying at Frisco City Council meetings or posting about the city on social media go far beyond asking for immigration reform. There’s been a surge in anti-Indian racism on social media since Trump returned to the White House, framing legal immigrants as “job stealers” and “invaders.” A clip of Boy Scouts leading the Pledge of Allegiance before a Frisco City Council meeting went viral, attracting thousands of reposts, many with hateful language, because the boys were Indian.
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>“If you go after Boy Scouts, 10-year-old kids doing literally the most American thing ever, how can you also say the issue is assimilation?” Thakur asked. “This parsing, this segmenting of populations by identity politics, is the worst kind of politics there is.” -
There is no reasoning with white supremacy.
>Many testifying at Frisco City Council meetings or posting about the city on social media go far beyond asking for immigration reform. There’s been a surge in anti-Indian racism on social media since Trump returned to the White House, framing legal immigrants as “job stealers” and “invaders.” A clip of Boy Scouts leading the Pledge of Allegiance before a Frisco City Council meeting went viral, attracting thousands of reposts, many with hateful language, because the boys were Indian.
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>“If you go after Boy Scouts, 10-year-old kids doing literally the most American thing ever, how can you also say the issue is assimilation?” Thakur asked. “This parsing, this segmenting of populations by identity politics, is the worst kind of politics there is.” -
There is no reasoning with white supremacy.
>Many testifying at Frisco City Council meetings or posting about the city on social media go far beyond asking for immigration reform. There’s been a surge in anti-Indian racism on social media since Trump returned to the White House, framing legal immigrants as “job stealers” and “invaders.” A clip of Boy Scouts leading the Pledge of Allegiance before a Frisco City Council meeting went viral, attracting thousands of reposts, many with hateful language, because the boys were Indian.
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>“If you go after Boy Scouts, 10-year-old kids doing literally the most American thing ever, how can you also say the issue is assimilation?” Thakur asked. “This parsing, this segmenting of populations by identity politics, is the worst kind of politics there is.” -
There is no reasoning with white supremacy.
>Many testifying at Frisco City Council meetings or posting about the city on social media go far beyond asking for immigration reform. There’s been a surge in anti-Indian racism on social media since Trump returned to the White House, framing legal immigrants as “job stealers” and “invaders.” A clip of Boy Scouts leading the Pledge of Allegiance before a Frisco City Council meeting went viral, attracting thousands of reposts, many with hateful language, because the boys were Indian.
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>“If you go after Boy Scouts, 10-year-old kids doing literally the most American thing ever, how can you also say the issue is assimilation?” Thakur asked. “This parsing, this segmenting of populations by identity politics, is the worst kind of politics there is.” -
From the Glass Art Society closing party last night- I got 99 people to hold hands and complete the circuit to activate our "Your Magic Is Real" sculpture! Alicia Eggert was there and was excited- me too- what a fun time!
Its crazy just how far a 3 or 5 volt signal can go- but I guess people really are a lot of conductive water. I am wondering how we can find the theoretical maximum amount of people holding hands to activate the sculpture? Could we perhaps get it to a music festival or something? Coachella? We might need more neon :)
The conference was so fun! Nice to connect with so many old friends - and meet so many new ones! Future apologies to everyone's name that I will forget and have already forgotten ;)
I guess I have emails to send now...
#neon #holdinghands #collaboration #teamwork #texas #sculpture #installation #activation #electronics #glass #glassart #steel #sign #dfw #arlingtonmuseumofart
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From the Glass Art Society closing party last night- I got 99 people to hold hands and complete the circuit to activate our "Your Magic Is Real" sculpture! Alicia Eggert was there and was excited- me too- what a fun time!
Its crazy just how far a 3 or 5 volt signal can go- but I guess people really are a lot of conductive water. I am wondering how we can find the theoretical maximum amount of people holding hands to activate the sculpture? Could we perhaps get it to a music festival or something? Coachella? We might need more neon :)
The conference was so fun! Nice to connect with so many old friends - and meet so many new ones! Future apologies to everyone's name that I will forget and have already forgotten ;)
I guess I have emails to send now...
#neon #holdinghands #collaboration #teamwork #texas #sculpture #installation #activation #electronics #glass #glassart #steel #sign #dfw #arlingtonmuseumofart
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From the Glass Art Society closing party last night- I got 99 people to hold hands and complete the circuit to activate our "Your Magic Is Real" sculpture! Alicia Eggert was there and was excited- me too- what a fun time!
Its crazy just how far a 3 or 5 volt signal can go- but I guess people really are a lot of conductive water. I am wondering how we can find the theoretical maximum amount of people holding hands to activate the sculpture? Could we perhaps get it to a music festival or something? Coachella? We might need more neon :)
The conference was so fun! Nice to connect with so many old friends - and meet so many new ones! Future apologies to everyone's name that I will forget and have already forgotten ;)
I guess I have emails to send now...
#neon #holdinghands #collaboration #teamwork #texas #sculpture #installation #activation #electronics #glass #glassart #steel #sign #dfw #arlingtonmuseumofart
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From the Glass Art Society closing party last night- I got 99 people to hold hands and complete the circuit to activate our "Your Magic Is Real" sculpture! Alicia Eggert was there and was excited- me too- what a fun time!
Its crazy just how far a 3 or 5 volt signal can go- but I guess people really are a lot of conductive water. I am wondering how we can find the theoretical maximum amount of people holding hands to activate the sculpture? Could we perhaps get it to a music festival or something? Coachella? We might need more neon :)
The conference was so fun! Nice to connect with so many old friends - and meet so many new ones! Future apologies to everyone's name that I will forget and have already forgotten ;)
I guess I have emails to send now...
#neon #holdinghands #collaboration #teamwork #texas #sculpture #installation #activation #electronics #glass #glassart #steel #sign #dfw #arlingtonmuseumofart
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Want To Know More About Denton, Texas?
Denton, Texas, established in 1857 as the seat of Denton County in north-central Texas, emerged from the Peters Colony land grant of 1841, which spurred Anglo settlement amid frontier ranching and subsistence farming on vast prairies once grazed by figures like John S. Chisum. Named for frontiersman John B. Denton, killed in a 1841 skirmish, the city grew modestly post-Civil War—readmitted to the Union in 1870 with just 361 residents—before rail connections in 1881 doubled its population to over 2,500 by 1890, fostering trade and agriculture. By the early 20th century, educational institutions defined its identity: the University of North Texas (1890), Texas Woman’s University (1901), and North Central Texas College (1924), transforming Denton into a vibrant college town 35 miles northwest of Dallas-Fort Worth, with over 50,000 students enriching its cultural scene through music festivals, the annual North Texas State Fair and Rodeo since 1928, and the longest-running documentary film festival in Texas. Today, as of October 2025, Denton’s population exceeds 150,000, bolstered by suburban expansion in the DFW metroplex; its economy thrives on education, manufacturing (home to Peterbilt Motors and Jostens), and emerging tech, including a new 200,000-square-foot STULZ Air Technology plant opening late this year to add 200 jobs. The revitalized downtown square, anchored by the historic 1896 courthouse-museum, blends preserved Victorian architecture with eclectic shops, restaurants, and events like the Holiday Lighting Festival, while regional coordination via the North Central Texas Council of Governments addresses growth challenges; politically, the once solidly Republican city has trended more competitive with demographic diversification.
MY SPECIALTY: EXTRAORDINARY SERVICE
Marie Walton, GRI REALTOR & ASSOCIATED BROKER (972) 816-5197 [email protected] View Website Ebby Halliday – North Dallas 16000 Preston Road, Suite 100 Dallas TX 75248 #DentonTX #RealEstateDenton #HomesForSaleDenton #Realtor #BuyerAgent #HouseHunting #Buyer #DreamHome #FirstTimeBuyer #DFW #NorthTexas #MovingToNorthTexas #Relocating #DentonRealEstate #MarketShift #SellerSuccess #StrategicSelling #HomeOwnershipDreams #DentonCounty#TexasHistory #CollegeTown#buyer #buyeragent #CollegeTown #DentonCounty #DentonRealEstate #dentontx #DFW #dreamhome #firsttimebuyer #HomeOwnershipDreams #HomesForSaleDenton #househunting #MarketShift #movingtonorthtexas #northtexas #RealEstateDenton #realtor #relocating #SellerSuccess #StrategicSelling #TexasHistory
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Dallas Area Residential Sales Report – Denton, Texas
The single-family housing market in Denton, TX, as we navigate September 2025, is in a fascinating period of adjustment, moving from what was once an aggressively competitive environment to a much more measured and balanced one. This shift is a direct result of several economic factors working in concert.
For potential homeowners, the key takeaway is the increase in available inventory. This means the field of choice is significantly wider, reducing the urgency that fueled rapid, all-cash offers in the past. Concurrently, the time homes are spending on the market has notably extended. This longer sales cycle benefits buyers by allowing them the necessary time for thorough due diligence, inspections, and thoughtful financial planning, rather than making pressurized decisions.
Furthermore, price adjustments are becoming a common feature of the market. While home values have shown some year-over-year softening, this stabilization is a healthy market correction that makes homeownership more accessible. The negotiation playing field has leveled, meaning buyers are gaining leverage and sellers are demonstrating greater willingness to work on price and offer concessions to finalize a sale.
The positive news for sellers is that Denton continues to be a highly desirable location, evidenced by a noticeable increase in the overall number of closed sales compared to last year. Even with market adjustments, this sustained transaction volume highlights strong, underlying demand. Sellers who partner with an informed agent and price their homes strategically are successfully attracting buyers and achieving their desired outcome. This is a robust market that is simply returning to a more sustainable, rational pace.
MY SPECIALTY: EXTRAORDINARY SERVICE
Marie Walton, GRI REALTOR & ASSOCIATED BROKER (972) 816-5197 [email protected] View Website Ebby Halliday – North Dallas 16000 Preston Road, Suite 100 Dallas TX 75248 #DentonTX #RealEstateDenton #HomesForSaleDenton #Realtor #BuyerAgent #HouseHunting #Buyer #DreamHome #FirstTimeBuyer #DFW #NorthTexas #MovingToNorthTexas #Relocating #DentonRealEstate #MarketShift #SellerSuccess #StrategicSelling #HomeOwnershipDreams #DentonCounty#buyer #buyeragent #DentonCounty #DentonRealEstate #dentontx #DFW #dreamhome #firsttimebuyer #HomeOwnershipDreams #HomesForSaleDenton #househunting #MarketShift #movingtonorthtexas #northtexas #RealEstateDenton #realtor #relocating #SellerSuccess #StrategicSelling
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Buyers Advice – Location Location Location
It’s the three words that home buyers constantly hear: “location, location, location”. That’s because location is a key reason why home buyers will purchase one dwelling over another, regardless of what the home offers. Why? Fixtures and fittings are changeable but location isn’t. Nearby amenities, particularly rapidly evolving ones, will also add to the property value. But exactly what makes a great location? One word: convenience. With busyness now the average way of life, time is more treasured than ever. So, search for a property within a 10-minute drive of a grocery store and other basic retail points such as a gas station, schools and medical facilities. Home buyers in urban areas may also be keen to live close to a larger shopping mall. Other things to consider: School proximity- Locations close to top-notch educational facilities are a driving force for home buyers, including those currently without children but planning to have them in the future. Even those planning never to have children should check this point as school proximity can add to home values.
- Whether by road or public transport, this is another major location key, especially when it comes to an easy commute to employment, schools and everyday facilities. Also check on current and upcoming transport developments in the area.
- While not as crucial, entertainment and recreational facilities should not be forgotten when it comes to ideal locations. Think public parks, walking trails, sporting facilities, pools, bars, restaurants, cafés, museums, art galleries and everything in-between. Parents will particularly prefer an easy commute to local sports fields.
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Marie Walton, CRS, GRI REALTOR & ASSOCIATED BROKER (972) 816-5197 [email protected] View Website Ebby Halliday – North Dallas 16000 Preston Road, Suite 100 Dallas TX 75248#buyersadvice #location #realestate #homesforsale #housingmarket #realtor #realestateagent #dfw #northtexas #buyeragent #househunting #BuyingAHome #MarieWaltonRealtor
#AmericanDream #buyerAdvice #buyeragent #buyersadvice #buyingAHome #buyingahome #DFW #dreamHome #firstTimeBuyers #homeBuying #homesForSale #homesforsale #homrBuyer #househunting #housingMarket #housingmarket #location #mariewaltonrealtor #movingToNorthTexas #northtexas #realEstate #realestate #realestateagent #realtor #realty #relocating #relocation #sold
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Dallas Area Residential Sales Report – Town Homes Carrollton, Texas
As an experienced Realtor, I can tell you that the townhome market in Carrollton, TX during October 2025 continued to appeal strongly to buyers who want the convenience of low-maintenance living without sacrificing the feel of a residential neighborhood. Townhomes in Carrollton offer a blend of modern design, functional layouts, and community amenities that attract both first-time buyers and those looking to downsize. Buyers this fall found a market shaped by steady builder activity, thoughtful neighborhood planning, and a demand for homes that provide an easier lifestyle with quick access to major employers, shopping, parks, and entertainment. For you as a potential buyer, this means options that balance comfort, style, and value—while still giving you the sense of “home” that many seek beyond traditional condo living. The atmosphere of the market this season felt confident and balanced, making it a strong time to explore opportunities and secure a property that fits both your lifestyle and long-term goals.
MY SPECIALTY: EXTRAORDINARY SERVICE
Marie Walton, GRI REALTOR & ASSOCIATED BROKER (972) 816-5197 [email protected] View Website Ebby Halliday – North Dallas 16000 Preston Road, Suite 100 Dallas TX 75248#addison #allen #buyeragent #buyingahome #carrolltontx #dallas #dfw #dreamhome #firsttimebuyer #frisco #homebuyer #homebuying #homesales #homesforsale #househunting #housingmarket #mariewaltonrealtor #mckinney #movingtonorthtexas #northtexas #plano #realestate #realestateagent #realtor #realty #relocating #relocation #richardson #selleragent #sellers #sellingmyhouse #sold #townhomescarrollton
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Home Seller Advice 2 – Choosing The Right Realtor
Choosing the right person to work with can be tough. Realtors throw around a lot of stats about buying and selling homes, but it really comes down to people looking for a place to be healthy, happy, and build a life. As a real estate expert in your neighborhood, getting to know my clients helps me to give advice on what we are seeing in the market and how those stats align with their specific goals. Not only do I help set the right listing price, but I also offer a realistic expectation for how long it will take your home to sell. Take a look at the article below to see some of the ways I like to form a strong relationship with my clients. If you think I am the right agent to help you sell you home, I would be happy to share more of my perspective on the market and how I run my business. Let me know if you would like to schedule a free listing consultation, and feel free to reach out if you have any questions about the market or your future real estate plans. 8 tips for a great relationship with your real estate agent Setting clear expectations and doing the groundwork for a successful relationship with your agent will ensure your selling and buying experience is stress-free and can even be fun! … Read Article Contact me to schedule a free consultation! Request Consultation Marie Walton REALTOR (972) 816-5197 [email protected] View Website Ebby Halliday – North Dallas 16000 Preston Road, Suite 100 Dallas TX 75248 Ebby Halliday – North Dallas 16000 Preston Road, Suite 100 Dallas TX 75248#Realtor#sellers #realestate #realtor #realestateagent #home #sold #forsale #investors #homebuyers #realtorlife #sellersagent #homesweethome #homes #listingagent #realestatelife #realtors #homesforsale #dreamhome #property #sell #realty #seller #selling #investment #dfw #norttexas
#DFW #dreamhome #forsale #home #homebuyers #homes #homesforsale #homesweethome #investment #investors #norttexas #property #realestate #realestateagent #realestatelife #realtor #realtorlife #realtors #realty #sell #seller #sellersagent #sold
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DFW SFO #photo #plane #dfw #sfo #americanairlines #dallas #sanfrancisco #a321 Photo of American Airlines flight AA 810 from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) to San Francisco International Airport (SFO).
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Dallas Area Residential Report – Single Family Leases The Colony, Texas
The single-family rental market in The Colony, TX, during August 2025 is a formidable landscape for tenants. While some may claim the market is softening, the facts demonstrate a continued upward trajectory in rental costs. The average rent has not only increased year-over-year but has also seen a rise from the previous month. This consistent growth establishes that landlords maintain a commanding position.
Your options for available homes are limited, and any perception of a significant increase in inventory is inaccurate. With the number of available rentals being constrained, demand remains high. This forces prospective tenants into a competitive environment, where desirable properties are leased quickly. You must act decisively and be prepared to present a strong application immediately upon viewing a property. Waiting will result in a lost opportunity. The market is not slowing down; it is simply stabilizing at a premium price point. You must adjust your strategy to reflect this reality, or you will be left behind.
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Marie Walton, GRI REALTOR & ASSOCIATED BROKER (972) 816-5197 [email protected] View Website Ebby Halliday – North Dallas 16000 Preston Road, Suite 100 Dallas TX 75248 - #RealEstateDallasTheColony #HomesForRent TheColony #TheColonyHomes #DFWRealEstate #NorthTexasHomes #MarketUpdate #RealEstateTrends #BuyerAgent #HouseHunting #HomeRenting #DreamHome #MovingToDFW #Relocation #SellerAgent #Leasing MyHouse #DentonCountyTX #Texas #DentonCountyTX2025 #FastestGrowing #DFWSuburbs #TexasVibes #RealEstateBoom #DFW #Rent #Lease
#buyeragent #DentonCountyTX #DentonCountyTX2025 #DFW #dfwRealEstate #DFWSuburbs #dreamhome #FastestGrowing #HomeRenting #HomesForRent #househunting #lease #leasing #MarketUpdate #MovingToDFW #northtexashomes #RealEstateBoom #RealEstateDallasTheColony #realestatetrends #relocation #rent #selleragent #TexasVibes #TheColonyHomes
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Dallas Area Residential Market – Single Family Rental Market – Addison, Texas
The single-family home rental market in Addison, TX, during August 2025 has decisively shifted to a tenant’s market. You can and you should expect to secure a more favorable lease. Gone are the days of limited options and aggressive competition for rental properties. The current environment is defined by an expanding inventory of available homes, which directly translates into negotiating power for you.
This is not a time for hesitation. Landlords are facing a market where supply now meets or even exceeds demand, and they are motivated to secure reliable tenants. You can confidently approach your search with the expectation of a faster turnaround and a greater willingness from property owners to offer concessions. Be assertive in your negotiations—whether it is on the monthly rent, a move-in incentive, or an included amenity. The leverage is unequivocally on your side. Secure your next single-family rental with confidence, knowing that market conditions have fully aligned to your advantage.
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MY SPECIALTY: EXTRAORDINARY SERVICE
Marie Walton, GRI REALTOR & ASSOCIATED BROKER (972) 816-5197 [email protected] View Website Ebby Halliday – North Dallas 16000 Preston Road, Suite 100 Dallas TX 75248 - #RealEstateDallasAddison #HomesForRent FarmersAddison #AddisonHomes #DFWRealEstate #NorthTexasHomes #MarketUpdate #RealEstateTrends #BuyerAgent #HouseHunting #HomeRenting #DreamHome #MovingToDFW #Relocation #SellerAgent #Leasing MyHouse #DallasCountyTX #Texas #DallasCountyTX2025 #FastestGrowing #DFWSuburbs #TexasVibes #RealEstateBoom #DFW #Rent #Lease
#addisonhomes #buyeragent #dallascountytx #DallasCountyTX2025 #DFW #dfwRealEstate #DFWSuburbs #dreamhome #FastestGrowing #HomeRenting #HomesForRent #househunting #lease #leasing #MarketUpdate #MovingToDFW #northtexashomes #RealEstateBoom #RealEstateDallasAddison #realestatetrends #relocation #rent #selleragent #TexasVibes
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Recently heard about DeFlock:
The #AustinDSA #DSA tried to stop these things from cropping up in #Austin #atx, and failed (though they did keep retention times down IIRC).
Whelp. #FortWorth, where I live now, has plenty of open data sources and portals to dig through in search of ALPR stuff too. Which *did* lead me to a contract the city has maintained, since 2020, with Flock for 200+ #ALPR cameras, some new cameras (which Flock apparently gets to own/operate forever despite charging 2500 USD+ per camera) and some licenses for IP cameras to turn them into ALPRs (for these, presumably, they are for cameras the City of Fort Worth already owns/operates).
However, no maps of the cameras' locations are available in these online data portals. More interestingly, the required permits for Right of Way Encroachment don't appear available online either (there are some independent Flock deployments listed for various HOAs, but nothing from the 2020-2021 time-period when theses cameras first went up by the city that I could find). However however, the contract specifically states that such a map must be provided to the city by Flock, and integrated into its GIS, if requested. I'mma go out on a limb and assume that such a request has been made at least once in the last five or so years. So, I made a Public Information Request ( #PIR / #FOIA ) for the info. Hopefully they already have it as shapefiles.
Then, I can get the data added to #OpenStreetMap #osm. Looks like cities near Fort Worth -- Burleson (S), Mansfield (SE), North Richland Hills (NE), Colleyville (NE) -- have some ALPRs mapped. But nothing in Fort Worth proper (or west of Fort Worth).
Every day I remain unemployed is a day I will do everything in my power to be a pain in the ruling capitalist class's ass.
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Recently heard about DeFlock:
The #AustinDSA #DSA tried to stop these things from cropping up in #Austin #atx, and failed (though they did keep retention times down IIRC).
Whelp. #FortWorth, where I live now, has plenty of open data sources and portals to dig through in search of ALPR stuff too. Which *did* lead me to a contract the city has maintained, since 2020, with Flock for 200+ #ALPR cameras, some new cameras (which Flock apparently gets to own/operate forever despite charging 2500 USD+ per camera) and some licenses for IP cameras to turn them into ALPRs (for these, presumably, they are for cameras the City of Fort Worth already owns/operates).
However, no maps of the cameras' locations are available in these online data portals. More interestingly, the required permits for Right of Way Encroachment don't appear available online either (there are some independent Flock deployments listed for various HOAs, but nothing from the 2020-2021 time-period when theses cameras first went up by the city that I could find). However however, the contract specifically states that such a map must be provided to the city by Flock, and integrated into its GIS, if requested. I'mma go out on a limb and assume that such a request has been made at least once in the last five or so years. So, I made a Public Information Request ( #PIR / #FOIA ) for the info. Hopefully they already have it as shapefiles.
Then, I can get the data added to #OpenStreetMap #osm. Looks like cities near Fort Worth -- Burleson (S), Mansfield (SE), North Richland Hills (NE), Colleyville (NE) -- have some ALPRs mapped. But nothing in Fort Worth proper (or west of Fort Worth).
Every day I remain unemployed is a day I will do everything in my power to be a pain in the ruling capitalist class's ass.
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The twinks, the twunks, and the boys were out last night! The daddies too! It was so fun. We had drinks, we looked at hott guys, we came home, we played, we crashed. It was fabulous. Woody’s dallas was cute! I hadn’t been there in years. #mastodon #gay #queer #dfw #dallas #oaklawn I wish every queer person could marry their best friend and have a bustling little queer #community to go act a fool when you wanna go on a date.
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"It’s a massive and impossible assignment to turn around the cruise ship that is David Foster Wallace’s legacy. Amy could simply recede, as many family members of famous artists do after a tragic and untimely end." —Lindsey Adler for The Small Bow https://www.thesmallbow.com/p/consider-the-sister-2b94?src=longreads #dfw #davidfosterwallace #infinitejest #books #writers #family #grief #longreads
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Some of you do things where I just don't know whether to cringe, yell, or laugh at you. #cucking #dfw #chud #discordnitro
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The more you approach me like a gentleman, the better your chances are with me. #reddit #dfw #bodyodor #shoefetish
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The Senior Source is a great charity.
Older adults navigate stretching shoe-string budgets in the face of rising cost of living in D-FW
The number of D-FW seniors who are struggling financially has increased by nearly 75% over the last decade, according to a Dallas Morning News analysis of recently released census data reported by Alison Saldanha. They’re living below poverty & are having difficulty meeting basic needs like food and shelter.
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New Wilmer council member aims to take on rapid data center growth
“These data centers are taking over because they like to get in a county where they can run and do whatever they want without being restricted,” Garcia said.
by @ticosalvi
#KERA #DFW #Texas #DataCenters #QTS #QualityTechnologyServices #MosesGarcia
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Choosing a Dallas-based #Cloud and Hosting Provider (6 Step Checklist)
When it comes to choosing a Dallas-based cloud and hosting provider, there are several factors to consider.Let's start by examining the what makes Dallas, TX a top global cloud and hosting hub.
Why Dallas, TX for Cloud and Hosting
Dallas, TX, is an excellent location to host a website, especially for businesses targeting North America or seeking robust ...
Continued 👉 https://blog.radwebhosting.com/choosing-a-dallas-based-cloud-and-hosting-provider/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=mastodon.social #hostingprovider #dfw -
Choosing a Dallas-based #Cloud and Hosting Provider (6 Step Checklist) When it comes to choosing a Dallas-based cloud and hosting provider, there are several factors to consider. Let's start by examining the what makes Dallas, TX a top global cloud and ... Continued 👉 #dfw #hostingprovider
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DART celebrates Silver Line opening with concert, free rides, more 🚋 🛬
New light rail line will connect seven cities with DFW International Airport, “marking a new era of transit” in the region, officials say
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Want To Know About Addison, Texas?
Addison, Texas, is a vibrant, upscale town located entirely within Dallas County, approximately 13 miles north of downtown Dallas. Incorporated in 1953 and named after Addison Robertson, an early settler and postmaster, the city encompasses just 4.4 square miles yet supports a dynamic economy and a population of approximately 17,000 residents (as of recent estimates). Widely recognized for its business-friendly environment, Addison boasts more than 180 restaurants and over 22 hotels within its compact boundaries, earning it the nickname “the town with 170 restaurants and no grocery store,” a testament to its extraordinary concentration of dining and entertainment options per capita.The city serves as a major corporate hub in the North Dallas corridor, hosting the headquarters or significant operations of companies such as Dresser, Mary Kay Cosmetics (regional offices), and Concentra, as well as numerous regional offices for national firms. Addison Airport, a busy general-aviation and corporate-jet facility, further enhances its appeal to business aviation and contributes substantially to local commerce. The town’s strategic location at the convergence of the Dallas North Tollway, Interstate 635, and the President George Bush Turnpike provides exceptional connectivity throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.Culturally and recreationally, Addison excels with attractions such as the acclaimed WaterTower Theatre, the Cavanaugh Flight Museum, and Addison Circle, a mixed-use development known for its European-inspired architecture and frequent community events. The annual Addison Kaboom Town! fireworks celebration consistently ranks among the nation’s top Independence Day displays, drawing upwards of 500,000 visitors. Vitruvian Park offers scenic trails, amphitheater concerts, and seasonal festivals, while more than 170 acres of parks and 20 miles of trails provide ample green space despite the town’s urban character.With a median household income well above state and national averages, low crime rates, and a highly regarded business climate, Addison maintains a distinctive identity as an affluent, pedestrian-friendly enclave that blends sophisticated dining, corporate convenience, and small-town charm within one of America’s largest metropolitan areas.-
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Want To Know More About Addison, Texas?
Addison, Texas, traces its origins to the mid-19th century as part of Peters Colony, with early settlement occurring as far back as 1846 when Preston Witt established a homestead along White Rock Creek and erected an ox-powered gristmill by 1849. The area remained largely rural until the late 1880s, when settlers Sidney Smith Noell, W.W. Julian, and W.E. Horten donated land to the St. Louis, Arkansas and Texas Railway, fostering a coaling station known as Noell Junction; a post office opened in 1904, but to avoid duplication with an existing community in Leon County, it was renamed Addison after local resident and postmaster Addison Robertson, who served until 1916. Incorporated as a city in 1953 amid post-World War II suburban expansion from Dallas, the municipality—renamed a town in 1982—evolved rapidly into a commercial powerhouse, leveraging its strategic location thirteen miles north of downtown Dallas along Belt Line Road, the Dallas North Tollway, and rail lines to attract over 200 restaurants, corporate headquarters, and entertainment venues, while maintaining a population that reached 16,661 by the 2020 census.
Today, Addison thrives as a dynamic North Texas hub renowned for its culinary scene, signature festivals like the award-winning Kaboom Town! fireworks extravaganza—which marked its 40th anniversary in July 2025—and cultural offerings including Oktoberfest and Taste Addison. Recent developments underscore its forward momentum: the City Council approved the fiscal year budget in September 2025 and advanced a major transit-oriented project, while construction on a new North Texas Emergency Communication Center facility commenced this month to enhance public safety services by 2028. The Addison Performing Arts Centre welcomed Pegasus Theatre in October 2025 for expanded productions, and economic incentives continue to bolster growth in sectors like healthcare data optimization through firms such as HealthMark Group. With ongoing events at Vitruvian Park and Addison Circle Park through late October, alongside a new rental property inspection program effective earlier this year, the town exemplifies balanced urban vitality and community resilience.
Addison, Texas, is a vibrant incorporated town nestled in northern Dallas County, just 13 miles north of downtown Dallas within the bustling Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, spanning a compact 4.4 square miles with a population of approximately 16,661 as of the 2020 census and an estimated 17,100 by 2023. Known for its economic dynamism and as a hub for business and leisure, Addison boasts over 200 restaurants—more per capita than any other U.S. city—along with 22 hotels offering more than 3,000 rooms, nearly two million square feet of office space, and major corporate headquarters like Mary Kay Cosmetics, Wingstop, and Dresser, drawing a daytime population exceeding 120,000. The town’s diverse demographics reflect its growth, with a mix of about 48% White, 16% Black or African American, 8% Asian, and 23% Hispanic or Latino residents, all amid a landscape of parks, the Addison Airport, and events like the explosive Kaboom Town! fireworks show. Historically, Addison’s story begins in the 1840s as part of Peter’s Colony, when early settlers like Preston Witt arrived in 1846, building a home near White Rock Creek and opening an ox-powered gristmill in 1849 that became a vital community anchor. By 1880, Sidney Smith Noell acquired significant land south of present-day Belt Line Road, and in 1888, he joined W.W. Julian and W.E. Horten in donating right-of-way to the St. Louis, Arkansas and Texas Railway—later the Cotton Belt—for a coaling station, spurring the area’s first rail connections. A cotton gin established in 1902 marked the debut of substantial industry, followed in 1903 by a depot and branch line to Dallas, dubbing the site Noell Junction; a post office opened in 1904 but was renamed Addison in 1908 to avoid conflict with another Texas community, honoring postmaster Addison Robertson who served until 1916. Julian platted the original six city blocks that year, fostering modest growth to 75 residents by 1914 with grocers and a short-lived bank, though the population dipped to 40 by 1926 amid economic challenges. Post-World War II annexation threats from neighboring Dallas, Carrollton, and Farmers Branch prompted incorporation on June 15, 1953, via a narrow 19-11 vote, electing M.H. “Harry” McKool as the first mayor and setting the stage for expansion. In 1956, W.T. Overton announced Addison Airport, which broke ground in 1957 and opened for business aviation, while a 1961 industrial park developed by Overton, John D. Murchison, and Trammell Crow fueled further progress; by 1970, the population hit 595 with 80 businesses. The 1976 approval of alcohol sales, coupled with low taxes, ignited a boom in restaurants and hotels during the late 1970s and early 1980s, swelling the populace beyond 8,000 by 1991 alongside 118 eateries, and in 1982, the city rebranded as the Town of Addison. Milestones like hosting the Dallas Grand Prix from 1989 to 1991 and completing the innovative Addison Airport Toll Tunnel in 1999 underscored its evolution from rural outpost to a premier North Texas destination blending history, commerce, and culinary allure.
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Want to Know More about Providence Village?
Providence Village is a rapidly growing town in Denton County, Texas, located in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, approximately 40 miles north of Dallas. Developed as a master-planned community starting in 2000 by Huffines Communities, it features around 1,700 homes in Cape Cod and Craftsman-style architecture built primarily by D.R. Horton and HistoryMaker Homes, with a current population exceeding 9,800 residents as of mid-2024. The town spans about 4 square miles and is served by the Aubrey Independent School District for northern portions and Denton ISD for southern areas, offering strong educational options including Monaco Elementary and Aubrey High School. Residents enjoy a family-friendly atmosphere with parks, dog-friendly spaces, and community events, while its proximity to major highways provides easy access to urban amenities in nearby Aubrey, Little Elm, and Frisco. A brief historical note: In late 2009, a volunteer group called Citizens for the Incorporation of Providence Village, led by figures like Brian Roberson and supported by Denton County Commissioner Hugh Coleman, gathered signatures and advocated for town status to address safety needs, protect property values, and retain local tax revenue; this effort culminated in a successful incorporation vote on May 8, 2010, transforming the subdivision into the independent Town of Providence Village as a Type A municipality, later adopting a Home Rule Charter in 2015.
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Want To More More About Savanna?
Savannah, Texas, is a vibrant master-planned community and census-designated place located east of Denton in Denton County, along the north side of U.S. Route 380, approximately 12 miles from Denton and 15 miles west of McKinney. Developed as a housing subdivision by Huffines Communities, it spans an unincorporated area within the boundaries of the Elm Ridge Water Control and Improvement District, offering residents a tranquil yet amenity-rich lifestyle reminiscent of a resort destination, complete with extensive recreational features such as parks, pools, trails, and community events. Homes in Savannah, primarily built around 2016, range from 1,450 to 3,822 square feet, with an average of about 2,569 square feet, typically featuring four bedrooms and three bathrooms, and priced from the mid-$140,000s to $300,000s, constructed by seven premier Dallas-Fort Worth builders. The community is served by the Denton Independent School District and falls within the North Central Texas College boundaries, with a zip code of 76227. Emerging as a modern residential haven in the early 21st century, Savannah first appeared as a census-designated place in the 2010 U.S. Census, recording a population of 3,318, reflecting its rapid growth amid the expanding Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
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Want to Know More About Little Elm, Texas
Little Elm, Texas, is a rapidly growing city nestled in Denton County within the expansive Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, serving as an extended suburb of Denton and hugging the northern and eastern shores of Lewisville Lake. Originally chartered in 1841 as part of the Peters Colony grant during the Republic of Texas era, the area was first inhabited by Native American tribes who thrived along the creeks teeming with springs, wildlife, and fertile soil ideal for timber and agriculture. Early settlers, including John and Delilah King from North Carolina, arrived around 1844, establishing “King’s Crossing” on the banks of Little Elm Creek; after John’s death in 1846, Delilah and their son Kit played pivotal roles in community development, with Kit organizing the town’s first postal service. By the late 1850s, a one-room log schoolhouse at John House Springs provided education, and the community flourished with businesses like grocery stores, shoe shops, and blacksmiths lining Main Street circa 1900. The construction of the Garza-Little Elm Reservoir in the 1920s, later expanded into Lewisville Lake by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the 1950s, submerged much of the original downtown, necessitating the relocation of historic structures, roads, and cemeteries, yet it also drew new residents to the scenic lakeside setting. Officially incorporated in June 1966 with a modest population of about 300 and C.C. Beard as its first mayor, Little Elm adopted a council-manager form of government and a Home Rule Charter in 2001, spanning roughly 9,012 acres or 14 square miles. Once a quiet rural outpost with just 1,168 residents and 13 businesses in 1989, the town exploded in growth starting in the late 1990s, fueled by its appealing lake access and proximity to urban centers—population soaring from 3,646 in 2000 to 25,898 by 2010 and reaching 46,453 as of the 2020 census, with projections nearing 90,000 at build-out. Today, Little Elm embodies a blend of hometown charm and modern innovation, boasting a humid subtropical climate, diverse housing, thriving businesses, and community assets like the 1999-founded Little Elm Public Library—a vibrant hub with makerspaces, 3D printers, seed libraries, and educational kits—while earning accolades such as Tree City USA status from 2011-2013 and multiple Certificates of Achievement for Planning Excellence. Its strategic location at the crossroads of Eldorado Parkway, FM 720, and FM 423, along with a commitment to servant leadership through core values of innovation, customer service, efficiency, and integrity, positions it as a tourism-friendly haven emphasizing lake recreation, urban forestry, and quality-of-life enhancements amid a diversifying demographic that has shifted its political leanings toward competitiveness in recent elections.
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Dallas Area Residential Sales Report – Denton, Texas
In June, the real estate market in Denton, TX saw increased demand for single-family homes, leading to fierce competition and limited inventory. Escalating prices and rapid sales necessitated quick action from buyers to secure a property. Partnering with a knowledgeable and experienced real estate agent is essential to succeed in this seller’s market. An agent can offer valuable insights, guidance on competitive offers, and help buyers make informed decisions in a fast-paced market. By working with an agent who understands local market dynamics, buyers can stay ahead of the competition, find properties efficiently, and strategically secure their dream home in Denton, TX.
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Buyer Advice – Why You Need A Real Estate Agent
I know that you have a lot of decisions coming up now that you’re in the hunt for a new house. This post is just aimed to arm you with some super helpful information to help you make the right decision, no matter what direction you want to go. An agent’s prime function is to help guide you through all of your decisions and processes. We help with not just finding the right home for you but also: – Setting appropriate budgets – Finding hidden details on homes (both good and bad) – Helping out with locating hidden costs (taxes, utilities, etc.) – Negotiations – Closing – Paperwork – Help you find the best mortgage lenders, movers, home inspectors and more And, of course, all the emotional support needed when making such a big purchase. If you want to go solo that’s great, and I wish you the best! But, if you think you do want to hire an agent, make sure to interview them first. Be sure to ask questions about their career like “How long have you been an agent?” “How many homes have you sold in the last year?” and “What kind of homes do you specialize in?” That’s it! I really do hope this information serves you well in finding the right agent, and if you’d like to talk further about it then feel free to let me know. I am happy to help you get started and answer any questions you may have about myself! Marie Walton, GRI REALTOR & Associated Broker (972) 816-5197 [email protected] View Website 8920 Coit Road, Suite 100 Plano TX 75025#buyeradvice #homebuying #househunting #homebuyers #firsttimebuyer #dreamhome #buyeragent #realtor #realestateagent #dfw #northtexas #dallas #carrollton #addison #richardson #garland #plano #allen #mckinney #frisco #MarieWaltonRealtor
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