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New Home Communities Abound Throughout Coppell

The upscale community of Coppell is one of those communities that have not managed to blow right past the recession, but has actually come out ahead.

As further proof of Coppell’s outstanding growth, consider that there are now three new home communities currently under development in Coppell - a rarity in Dallas, let alone the country:

  • The Chateaus of Coppell, under the direction of the Toll Brothers, are Coppell’s newest executive homes, with prices starting from the $500,000s.
  • The community of Arbor Manors, developed by David Weekly homes, features estate homes priced from the upper $400,000s.
  • Finally, Alexander Court, with expansive estate homes from the high $900,000s are currently underway in beautiful Coppell.

It is no wonder that Coppell is home to many of these outstanding, new home communities, as this area of Dallas has always had a reputation for being upscale and upper class, to say the least.

The Perks of Living in Coppell

The family-oriented city of Coppell has historic roots from the 1840s and a strong, commercial sector. It is conveniently located near downtown Dallas, the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport and several, major highways.

Countless magazines and organizations have named Coppell as a highly desirable city in which to reside. Some of the accolades given to Coppell include: One of the “Top Ten Cities” by D Magazine and one of the “Best Places to Live” by Money Magazine.

In addition to its outstanding location and impressive real estate, Coppell is served by three, highly regarded school districts, including the Coppell Independent School District, the Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District and the Lewisville Independent School District.

Although the real estate of Coppell tends to be upscale, there are many, more modest homes from which to choose in Coppell.

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