Best places for a young, single guy to live in TX?
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Best places for a young, single guy to live in TX?
Guys,
I have lived a little outside of Chicago for 25 years now (I'm currently 30) and am thinking hard about moving to Texas at the beginning of next summer. The idea of moving to a more laid-back, southern state just really appeals to me now. I'm a high school teacher here, so I have to complete our school year first (ends in early June). The city of Chicago is fun, but I'm horribly tired of the brutal winters and wouldn't mind a big change in my life and meeting some different kind of people.
I actually lived in both Beaumont and College Station when I was a young child, but don't really remember much about it.
Anyway, what cities or areas would you recommend looking into as a good place to live? I want more of a larger metropolitan area where there is a lot to do and a lot of people to meet. I'm NOT a rural, small-town type of guy if that helps.
My aunt & uncle currently live in Frisco (they say it's nice) and I've heard good things about Austin...
Let me know what you think!
Mike
I have lived a little outside of Chicago for 25 years now (I'm currently 30) and am thinking hard about moving to Texas at the beginning of next summer. The idea of moving to a more laid-back, southern state just really appeals to me now. I'm a high school teacher here, so I have to complete our school year first (ends in early June). The city of Chicago is fun, but I'm horribly tired of the brutal winters and wouldn't mind a big change in my life and meeting some different kind of people.
I actually lived in both Beaumont and College Station when I was a young child, but don't really remember much about it.
Anyway, what cities or areas would you recommend looking into as a good place to live? I want more of a larger metropolitan area where there is a lot to do and a lot of people to meet. I'm NOT a rural, small-town type of guy if that helps.
My aunt & uncle currently live in Frisco (they say it's nice) and I've heard good things about Austin...
Let me know what you think!
Mike
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i live in dfw in the keller fort worth area and i love it. if i moved anywhere else in texas i would say houston, went these last 2 yrs to the tx2k series and i love the katy tx area
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Houston, Dallas, Austin, or San Antonio.... you pick.
I came to Austin because I had "family" here that was going to help me out for a while till I got back up on my feet from college debt. Turned out they became uber douchebags about me and my car being "too loud", and were starting to harass my disabled mother, so we left and got an apartment.
North Austin, or the Round Rock area here is really nice. Not as much traffic as there would be down south or downtown area. LOTS of good paying jobs here. That's the main reason I came. I got a very good paying job within a week of searching.
Oh and btw, Austin drivers are the WORST.
I came to Austin because I had "family" here that was going to help me out for a while till I got back up on my feet from college debt. Turned out they became uber douchebags about me and my car being "too loud", and were starting to harass my disabled mother, so we left and got an apartment.
North Austin, or the Round Rock area here is really nice. Not as much traffic as there would be down south or downtown area. LOTS of good paying jobs here. That's the main reason I came. I got a very good paying job within a week of searching.
Oh and btw, Austin drivers are the WORST.
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Houston, Dallas, Austin, or San Antonio.... you pick.
I came to Austin because I had "family" here that was going to help me out for a while till I got back up on my feet from college debt. Turned out they became uber douchebags about me and my car being "too loud", and were starting to harass my disabled mother, so we left and got an apartment.
North Austin, or the Round Rock area here is really nice. Not as much traffic as there would be down south or downtown area. LOTS of good paying jobs here. That's the main reason I came. I got a very good paying job within a week of searching.
Oh and btw, Austin drivers are the WORST.
I came to Austin because I had "family" here that was going to help me out for a while till I got back up on my feet from college debt. Turned out they became uber douchebags about me and my car being "too loud", and were starting to harass my disabled mother, so we left and got an apartment.
North Austin, or the Round Rock area here is really nice. Not as much traffic as there would be down south or downtown area. LOTS of good paying jobs here. That's the main reason I came. I got a very good paying job within a week of searching.
Oh and btw, Austin drivers are the WORST.
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Guys,
I have lived a little outside of Chicago for 25 years now (I'm currently 30) and am thinking hard about moving to Texas at the beginning of next summer. The idea of moving to a more laid-back, southern state just really appeals to me now. I'm a high school teacher here, so I have to complete our school year first (ends in early June). The city of Chicago is fun, but I'm horribly tired of the brutal winters and wouldn't mind a big change in my life and meeting some different kind of people.
I actually lived in both Beaumont and College Station when I was a young child, but don't really remember much about it.
Anyway, what cities or areas would you recommend looking into as a good place to live? I want more of a larger metropolitan area where there is a lot to do and a lot of people to meet. I'm NOT a rural, small-town type of guy if that helps.
My aunt & uncle currently live in Frisco (they say it's nice) and I've heard good things about Austin...
Let me know what you think!
Mike
I have lived a little outside of Chicago for 25 years now (I'm currently 30) and am thinking hard about moving to Texas at the beginning of next summer. The idea of moving to a more laid-back, southern state just really appeals to me now. I'm a high school teacher here, so I have to complete our school year first (ends in early June). The city of Chicago is fun, but I'm horribly tired of the brutal winters and wouldn't mind a big change in my life and meeting some different kind of people.
I actually lived in both Beaumont and College Station when I was a young child, but don't really remember much about it.
Anyway, what cities or areas would you recommend looking into as a good place to live? I want more of a larger metropolitan area where there is a lot to do and a lot of people to meet. I'm NOT a rural, small-town type of guy if that helps.
My aunt & uncle currently live in Frisco (they say it's nice) and I've heard good things about Austin...
Let me know what you think!
Mike
Brownsville Independent school district BISD
is one of the best..... great schools
and great pay!
If you are not liking the hard winters
try south texas.....
Today is november 21st.... and its 79F outside...
it has only snowed here about every 100 years...
and the racing scene is great....
Alot of spanish speaking folks... tho
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I'd personally never live in SA, or anywhere near the border of Mexico.
I'm a metroplex fan, myself. Las colinas (think Irving) is close to everything, affordable, etc.
Austin is too cramped for my liking. Traffic is horrible with my road rage.
I'm a metroplex fan, myself. Las colinas (think Irving) is close to everything, affordable, etc.
Austin is too cramped for my liking. Traffic is horrible with my road rage.
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not to highjack the post but i am also thinking of moving to texas next spring/summer after the always great minnesota winter i was thinking kingwood tx,any opinions??