Somewhat Walkable
65
Walk Score ®
Out of 100
You might be able to get out and walk when living in this area. Some errands can be accomplished on foot, but for others you’ll need a car.
134 London Way, Coppell, TX 75019
134 London Way, Coppell, TX 75019
Url: http://offcampushousing.twu.edu/housing/property/134-london-way/jl39mm7
Phone Number: (469) 224-1771
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No Pets Allowed
Braewood Shopping Center | Walk: 11 min (0.6 mi) |
Coppell Town Center | Walk: 9 min (0.5 mi) |
Town Oaks Centre | Walk: 9 min (0.5 mi) |
Hebron Station | Drive: 12 min (5.2 mi) |
Trinity Mills Station | Drive: 11 min (5.6 mi) |
Downtown Carrollton Station | Drive: 11 min (5.7 mi) |
North Carrollton/Frankford Station | Drive: 13 min (6.2 mi) |
Belt Line | Drive: 14 min (6.2 mi) |
Old Town Station | Drive: 13 min (6.3 mi) |
Dfw Airport North Station | Drive: 15 min (7.1 mi) |
Dfw Airport | Drive: 15 min (9.0 mi) |
Highland Village/Lewisville Lake Station | Drive: 15 min (9.2 mi) |
Dallas-Fort Worth International | Drive: 15 min (8.8 mi) |
Dallas Love Field | Drive: 29 min (17.6 mi) |
DeVry University, Texas | Drive: 10 min (4.3 mi) |
North Lake College | Drive: 18 min (8.2 mi) |
Coppell Community Garden | Walk: 17 min (0.9 mi) |
Grapevine Springs Preserve | Walk: 34 min (1.8 mi) |
Coppell Nature Park | Walk: 50 min (2.6 mi) |
Elm Fork Preserve | Drive: 11 min (5.1 mi) |
Grapevine Vintage Railroad | Drive: 14 min (7.2 mi) |
Originally from Chicago, Joe Kaiser came to Dallas for college at the University of Dallas. After graduating with a degree in Economics, he began working in the oil and gas industry. In mid-2016, he made the switch to commercial real estate, assisting in transactions in the Irving market. He found his true calling, however, when a work colleague asked Joe to list his home. It was this transaction that confirmed his idea that real estate is better when it is about people and their stories. Joe has always been a connector. He made his first $10 when he was five, running a business where he would charge neighbors to collect branches from their yards and then sell them to his grandfather for kindling. He enjoys making connections and seeing people reach their goals. He values communication during a transaction and promises all his clients clear, concise advice no matter how simple or complex, large, or small the transaction.