From the Dallas Morning News today by Ray Leszcynski, Losing Their Lifestyle - a story on the Texas drought and Lake Ray Hubbard:
"Along what used to be the western shores of Lake Ray Hubbard, drought has cost residents of Garland and Rowlett far more than the ability to water lawns twice a week.
There's less than a two-month supply on the market, the Dallas Morning News reported last month. Realtors say higher-end properties in Rowlett, many of which are on the lake, can take longer to sell."
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