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Gated Communities & Homes in Dallas 

If there’s one city in Texas that’s known for its gated communities, Dallas is probably the first one to come to the minds of many home buyers. As one of the largest cities in the state, real estate for sale in Dallas is diverse, and with that comes a healthy inventory of high-end homes, especially in gated communities.

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Buying a in a Gated Community

Purchasing a home in a gated community is a great option for those concerned with the security of their family and guests. Knowing that security and/or security guards are at the gate to prevent visitors from entering without approval not only gives your family peace of mind, but also ensures that you know when your visitors arrive. Preventing visitors from showing up unannounced gives you time to prepare for their stay! Solicitors are not permitted to enter gated communities ensuring that your doorbell will never ring without you knowing who is on the other side.

THE DALLAS AREA IS A GREAT PLACE FOR FAMILIES THAT VALUE SAFETY AND A DIVERSE POPULATION.

Aside from security, gated community homes in the Dallas area also provide added luxury amenities including pools with areas for grilling, business centers for resident convenience and state-of-the art fitness centers that are often available for resident use 24 hours a day. Gated communities like Lake Forest, the Bel Air and Kings Lake range in price and have a variety of home sizes allowing affordable options for nearly every homebuyer.

The Dallas area is a great place for families that value safety and a diverse population. One of the fastest growing communities in the United States, the metro area is full of great schools, shopping venues, and job and business opportunities.

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