gabehcoud said:
Said his wife wants to be close to "the arts". Obviously close enough to Dallas for that but I know nothing about Garland. Mid 40s. They don't and won't have kids so school district doesn't matter. Recommend? Run away?
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https://www.garlandsummermusicals.org/index.php/granville-arts-centerI have lived in Garland for almost 10 years. I'm retired. Garland is an economical spot to investigate. Does it have "warts". Yes but they all do. I hate to reveal this but when interest rates get better, and housing prices across the Metroplex get real, I am looking at Sachse. Especially the portion that is in Collin county. Sachse is close to Downtown Garland.
Yes, Garland does have Arts and they really work hard on improving them (see attachment )..also they are spending a ton on downtown. I'm not sure I am ready to make that leap but keep an eye on downtown Garland.
City government is pretty good. My council person is a Rice grad and is very responsive. The only problem with government is our House of Representative person (Collin Allred) but Nancy Pelosi has him taking on Ted Cruz and he may be a Texas problem, soon.
I know schools were not a concern but they are fairly good. Parents can pick which one they want their children to attend. Not too familiar with them as our children are grown.
If we still had school age children I would open the checkbook and buy a home in Richardson/Dallas in the JJ Pierce district.
We can't take another four years of this-Tim Walz Caniddate for VP of the United States of America