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Lorrie Semler, Addison Real Estate Specialist

Addison's Nara Pizza & Oven Now Open

Addison's Nara Pizza & Oven Now Open

Looking for a great lunch deal in Addison, Texas? Try Nara Pizza & Oven, 3716 Belt Line Road (east of Marsh Lane). Nara Pizza & Oven, Addison TXThey have a lunch special: a slice and a drink for $3 or 2 slices and a drink for $5.

Besides pizza (thin crust), they have salads, sandwiches, calzones and stromboli. If you don't like their soft drink selection, then BYOB.

Hours of operation are Sunday - Thursday, from 11 am - 10 pm and Friday - Saturday, from 11 am - 11 pm. Phone in your to go order to 972-488-FOOD, ask for delivery, or dine in. Nara also does catering.

Their website isn't up as of this post, but when it is done, check them out at www.NaraPizza.com.

Nara Pizza & Oven, Addison TX

Shakespeare in the Park: Addison Circle Park

Shakespeare in the Park: Addison Circle Park

Julius Casear will be performed by the Dallas Shakespeare in the Park cast on October 7-11 & October 14-18 in Addison Circle Park, Addison TX. General admission is $10, and $7 for students and seniors. Showtime is 8:00 pm.

On Saturday, October 10th, Target is sponsoring a free pre-show, with activities that include teaching artists, master classes and period costume photos. The pre-show begins at 6:00 pm.

Tickets can be purchased at the gate or through ShakespeareDallas.org.

Bring the whole family to see Julius Casear at Addison Circle Park!

The Storm is Brewing....

Addison Texas Real Estate: Properties Sold in September, 2009

Addison Texas Real Estate: Properties Sold in September, 2009

Address

BR

Bath

Garage

SqFt

Built

Pool

CDOM

$/SqFt

Sale Price

Proton Dr.
(Condo)

1

1.1

1

920

1985

Y

104

$102.17

$94,000

Westgrove
(Single Family)

3

2.0

2

1,571

1982

N

10

$105.67

$166,000

Rive
(Single Family)

3

2.0

2

2,037

1992

N

132

$127.15

$259,000

Waterview
(Single Family)

3

2.1

2

2,108

1992

Y

154

$144.21

$304,000

Towne Lake Circle
(Townhouse)

3

2.1

2

2,470

1998

N

36

$129.55

$320,000

Oaks North
(Single Family)

3

3.1

2

3,233

1990

Y

370

$120.32

$389,000

Stanford Court
(Townhouse)

3

3.0

2

2,360

2007

N

0

$190.25

$449,000 Z

Morris Ave.
(Townhouse)

3

3.1

2

2,645

2001

N

3

$183.36

$485,000 Z

Paladium
(Single Family)

3

2.1

2

3,004

1984

Y

176

$178.10

$535,000 Z

BR

Bth

SqFt

CDOM

$/SqFt

Sale Price

Min

1

1.1

920

3

$102.17

$94,000

Max

3

3.1

3,233

370

$190.25

$535,000

Average

3

2.3

2,261

123

$142.31

$333,444

Number of Properties: 9
Average ( SalePrice / SqFt ) : $142.31

*CDOM = Cumulative Days on the Market

Previous month: 9 sales (4 townhouses, 5 single family homes), average sales price/SF = $134.58

Addison Texas Real Estate: Properties Listed in September, 2009

Ten homes came on the market in Addison, TX in September, 2009 (down from 31 last month). In addition to the homes below, there are another 63 that have been on the market for more than a month. Now is the time to buy! If you are looking for an Addison home, call me! Now is also the time to sell, while inventory is still low!

New Addison Listings: September 2009

Subdivision

Street

Sq Ft

Bed/Bath/Gar

Price

CONDOS

Aventura

Addison Circle

1735

2/2/2

$244,900

DUPLEXES

Midway Meadows

Sopras

2143

3/2/2

$210,000

TOWNHOUSES

District A

Breedlove

2030

2/2/2

$319,000

District A (REO)

Spectrum

1778

2/2/2

$245,000

Stanford Court

Stanford Court

2360

3/3/2

$449,000

SINGLE FAMILY HOMES

Addison Town Center

Park Place

2640

3/2/2

$364,900

Grand Addison

Evergreen

2057

3/2/2

$263,000

Grand Addison

Hawthorne

1905

3/2/2

$262,500

Waterford

Canot

2276

3/2/2

$299,000

Westfield Court

Vintage

2560

3/2/2

$299,900

Addison: The Windy City?

Addison: The Windy City?Addison Water Tower

Picture a water tower. A 195-foot tall water tower. Now, picture this water tower with wind turbines on the top. You are imagining the vision of Addison's next water tower, expected to be built in 2010, at the intersection of Arapaho Road and Surveyor Boulevard (at the west end of the Arapaho Road Bridge).

This water tower will be among the first in the nation to be powered by wind turbines. The plan is for 10 eight-foot-tall wind turbines, enough to supply power to run the tower and the street lights on Arapaho Road.

There will be a community classroom in the pedestal base, where wind energy and water distribution lessons can be presented to area school children.

Keeping with the "green" philosophy of the town, the project also calls for use of native and drought-tolerant landscaping.

Wind and water - what a combination!