New on the Market for Lease…
4914 Landrun, Arlington TX 76017

Contact Steve Young with RE/MAX for more information and his Rental Criteria.
4914 Landrun, Arlington TX 76017

Contact Steve Young with RE/MAX for more information and his Rental Criteria.


Just SOLD this property…Situated on one of the most beautiful heavily wooded acreage sites anywhere. The 2 bedroom, almost totally updated home is perfect to live in now or keep as a guest house after you build your new home! Wonderful, quiet and peaceful country living. There is an over-sized one car garage with extra storage & work area with electric next to the home, and over 700 sq ft barn with 3 buildings, concrete flooring, and the center building has 2 levels…Contact me to get your property SOLD or Leased too!

With over 3,000 secluded acres, live oak trees, rolling hills and spectacular views, residents at The Retreat can enjoy an exclusive lifestyle. Members can play unlimited golf for only $150 per month.
The Retreat features the finest recreational activities exclusively for property owners and their guests that include private 18-hole championship golf course with complete practice areas (short game and driving range) and a fully equipped pro shop, 24,000 square foot clubhouse featuring both upscale and casual dining, pools, playgrounds and fitness facility and 24-hour gated security




WASHINGTON (WalletHub) – Texas is 2019’s best state in which to start a business, according to WalletHub.
The Lone Star State was first in business environment and 11th in access to resources. It also ranked:
“Texas offers a business-friendly environment characterized by low taxes (e.g., no state income tax) and less burdensome regulation that favors a market economy that has created lower costs for doing business,” commented Real Estate Center Research Economist Dr. Luis Torres. ”In addition, this lower-cost environment has helped keep housing comparatively affordable.”
Utah, Georgia, North Dakota, and Oklahoma rounded out the top five rankings. Rhode Island ranked 50th.
For more, check out the Real Estate Center’s Texas economy page on its website.

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