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Q&A with Amy Messer: Guide to Visiting and Investing in Dallas, Texas

Q&A with Amy Messer: Guide to Visiting and Investing in Dallas, Texas

Q&A with Amy Messer

If you’re planning a trip to Dallas, or entertaining a move out of state, here is your go-to visitors guide for everything you need to know! I’ve interviewed my Douglas Elliman colleague, Amy Messer, for her favorite local recommendations on where to stay, where to eat, and what to do in Dallas. Read on to learn about the market and Amy’s advice for where to invest in Texas.

Q&A with Amy Messer

Q: What hotels do you recommend for out-of-town buyers visiting Dallas?

A: There are actually a lot of great hotels in Dallas! My favorites are The Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek, The Crescent (pictured above), The Joule, or Hotel Swexan.

Q&A with Amy Messer

Q: What’s the best time to visit Dallas?

A: Fall is a great time to visit…once the heat of the summer subsides a bit, the entire city is outside and full of great energy.

Q&A with Amy Messer

Q: What areas are up and coming and would be a good place to invest?

A: I have a longer answer for this because Dallas is growing so much, but I would invest in Mansion Park, Kessler Park, Oak Lawn or Knox/Henderson. None of these are necessarily up and coming, but still undervalued.

Q&A with Amy Messer

Q: How much is a normal 4 bedroom family house in Dallas?

A: We have so many beautiful neighborhoods at different price points, but I think a great average is about $2.5million.

Q&A with Amy Messer

Q: What are the pros and cons of living in Dallas?

Pros: You can fly anywhere in the US or Mexico in about 3 hours or less! Also, the people are genuinely really kind and it feels very safe.

Cons: The summers are HOT!

Q&A with Amy Messer

Q: Best restaurants?

A: Beverley’s, Green Point, The Charles, Mister Charles, El Carlos Elegante, Tango Room, Sister, Shoyo, I could go on forever…

Q&A with Amy Messer

Q: Most fun things to do in Dallas?

A: Although Dallas is known for great shopping and margaritas (both accurate!), we also have amazing outdoor spaces and trails like Klyde Warren Park, The Katy Trail and White Rock Lake right in the middle of our city. There is also a really brilliant arts scene with incredible museums and shows.

If you’re planning a move to Texas and would like to get in touch with Amy, please send me an email at [email protected] and I’d be more than happy to connect you!

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About Amy Messer

Amy is a multi-million-dollar producer who’s focused on building long-lasting relationships with her clients. Her ability to network, clearly communicate and provide valuable insight of the market make her an asset to both buyers and sellers. She’s constantly researching and dedicated to her craft. Amy understands that buying a home is also an emotional investment and the tiniest of details can impact the overall outcome. “I don’t do anything half-heartedly.” Amy says. “I want my clients to be confident in knowing they’ve hired the best.” Combine that attention to detail with her eye for design and you’ve got one very savvy agent.

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