Allen,
Texas is located just miles
outside of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex in the southwestern section of Collin
County. It is a town that continues to grow, both with new residents and visitors,
through the establishment of new tourist attractions and office space. Whether or
not you have ever visited this town, it is almost guaranteed that you know about
Allen. You see, Allen is home to one of the most famous Texas icons in recent
popular culture--the Southfork Ranch, home of the long-running television series
"Dallas".
Allen is truly one of the fastest growing cities in America. It currently supports
a population of around 44,000 residents. This is a population increase of over
thirty percent since the year 2000. The average age of an Allen resident is 31
years old, with a median household income well above the national average, coming
in at around $80,000 per year. Home values in the area at a median price of $122,200.
The majority of residents in the area, nearly sixteen percent, are employed in the
manufacturing sector. Retail trade follows in second place, employing nearly
thirteen percent of the population. Rounding out the top three is the sector of
professional services, technology and the sciences, employing just over ten percent
of Allen residents. The sectors of finance, insurance and information services each
employ a significant portion of the population, at nearly nine percent each.
It is this diversified economy that has created an affluent way of life for Allen
residents. The city has worked hard to bring a number of well known employers to
the area, including Daisytek and Experian, both located downtown. Allen also sits
just north of what is called the Telecom Corridor, a conglomeration of the nation's
leading technology and telecommunications companies. The city also recently
completed the Millennium Technology Park and Millennium Corporate Center, two
spectacular corporate campus locations designed for technology-related firms.
Additionally, Allen enjoys some of the finest public schools in America. The Allen
School District has been recognized by the Texas Education Agency's governing body,
and was named a Blue Ribbon School by the United States Department of Education.
Parents will be pleased to know that the district scored in the top seventeen percent
of all schools nationwide, based on college board scores, graduation rates, and the
city's financial commitment to public education. And all students, including those
in kindergarten, benefit from a technology-oriented curriculum, with over four
thousand computers available to students and teachers within the district.
As a family-oriented community, there are a number of festivals and fairs throughout
the year which are appropriate for people of all ages. The Allen Arts Alliance
sponsors its free Summer Sounds concert series each Monday night during the summer.
And the Allen U.S.A. celebration provides funding for children's art programs and
performing arts.
As a suburb of Dallas, Allen offers a comfortable, family-friendly environment.
While it enjoys an easy proximity to a thriving metropolitan center, Allen offers a
more relaxed, close knit community. If you are thinking of moving, consider a move
to Allen, Texas. To find out more, request our free relocation packet today!
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