The BEST areas to Move to in Texas (From a Native Texan)

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Thinking about moving to Texas? Today a Texas native reviews the different regions of Texas and their cities based off different criteria.

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🤔Thinking of Moving to Texas?🤠
☎Call or Text: (806)-464-9380

LubbockLiving
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I'm 54 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for...

zubairadamu
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Texas can be hell in the summer with the temperature, mosquitos and humidity.

capevancouver
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best things to do in West Texas:
1.Breathe
2.Stare at the ground
3.Go to a Walmart I guess

That’s it…

OfficiallyRattled-lmdg
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I live an hour from Lubbock, everything is so true lol! 😂 there’ll be a dust storm with dry heat and then it’ll snow for example 😂😂 a word of advice for y’all tho, the tumbleweeds are no joke they’re everywhere, especially in a dust storm 😂

fatdinosaur
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I visited my sister in Lubbock last year and I was surprised how many restaurants there were and how big the university was compared to other campuses in the country. Overall I enjoyed visiting . One more thing Pinkies bbq was absolutely delicious 🍻🔥🍻

jr
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As a Texas native, I beg of you to find another state to invade. We're full.

shelleythompson-brock
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I see a lot of videos of people saying "Native Texan". I was born in Oak Cliff in 1961, lived in North Dallas, Carrollton, Irving and many places in between. In 2000 I built a house on 8 acres, 10 miles west of Denton. To anyone wanting to come to DFW, be aware of the places you want to avoid. Fair Park, Oak Cliff, Pleasant Grove, are extreme with Crime. Garland, Richardson Arlington and even Plano have went down hill as well. Just keep in mind, many of these people are trying to sell you a house. You're not getting the whole story, trust me.

GetsumJ
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Hey andrew my name is joe and I just recently moved to Fort Worth with my family from NY love Texas so far

hervinator
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Dude! This video is soooo good! Seriously one of the best I’ve seen on an overview of Texas. And not just saying this because I know you 😉

cameronlambo
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Well, DANG! Here in El Paso County--which includes El Paso the city--has about ¾ million people. But, since we're the only place in Texas in Mountain Time Zone, we often get overlooked like the red-headed step child. We beat San Antonio in percentage of Hispanics, have the best food in the state and are currently enjoying our 65th day over 100°! Finished growing up in Ft. Worth, but I'll take the dust/wind over humidity.

r.f.pennington
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I am retiring to Rockport, TX, just north of Corpus Christi, we have a waterfront condo, and absolutely love this area.

midwesttexan
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That was actually a great video. You’re a talented guy ⭐️

saltlight
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Great informative video Andrew! Lots of work! ❤

sheilatuttle
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I am from Cincinnati and just getting off the plane in El Paso I fell in love with the climate. When I got back, and the door opened, I'll never forget that feeling of suffocation. It was like being under water. I'll take that dust any day.

SGobuck
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This is the first realtor Channel that I feel good about

thorburnjschwegler
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I'm a McKinney resident with kids in the Frisco school system because we're on an arm of McKinney that borders Frisco near Coit and El Dorado. The school systems are the reason we live here. I was born in Kansas and after that lived all over the country, mainly because of the conditions of my family and after I was an adult due to job opportunities that I was chasing. So I only lived in Kansas for the first year of my life, and as a baby was moved to Connecticut. I was then moved to Colorado for 2nd - 6th grade, Wyoming for 7th grade - Senior high school, Texas for my first undergraduate degree at UNT in Denton, then Florida (where I started a company at Universal Studios Florida in Orlando), New York (where I fell backward into the internet business), Massachusetts (where I was mostly broke), Pennsylvania (which bounced me around) and finally back to Texas on a job relocation. I am saying all this because the Plano / Frisco area is the greatest shopping spot of anywhere I ever lived, and has BY FAR the best school system. There are a few bad schools to be sure, mainly caused by bad management, but in general, the public schools will TEACH kids, not indoctrinate them. Even before I moved here, everyone I spoke to in the Northeast, even foreigners, had heard of "Plano, TX" as having one of the best school systems in the country, and Frisco is the new Plano, and McKinney & Prosper are the new Friscos. If you like shopping, there is no better place than the Stonebriar district of Frisco. Literally nowhere. There are more stores here than anywhere I've ever seen, and that includes places like King of Prussia Mall where I used to go, which boasts being the 2nd biggest mall in the US, but you need a heart pacemaker to access it on their ridiculous highway system there. Stonebriar is nestled in the intersections of the Dallas Tollway (a major artery into Dallas that forms a "V" with 75) and 121 or the "George W. Bush" tollway which connects McKinney to the DFW airport. Incidentally, the Frisco area is only about 30 minutes drive to the DFW airport and also to Love Field, so you have lots of choices to fly from here, and you don't hear much air traffic. (I used to though, before COVID, but nowadays the air traffic patterns changed after the lockdowns.) Anyway that's my two-cent amendment from a humble local (but non-native) resident of Texas!

LegendmakerLyceum
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I have been all thru TX. and I chose Austin to retire in. I live in a high rise downtown. There is so much to do and so diverse. I came from 50 years in Boulder, CO. and has similarities.

jewel
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I've said it before and I'll say it again: There is a ton of potential in Lubbock and Midland and Amarillo. In the last ten years, Lubbock has had more significant growth than it's had in its entire history (and 80, 000 new residents since 2000), and more businesses are interested in looking at that city. West Texas needs to get aggressive now. There's lots of room.

case
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Thank you for the wealth of information. No mention though of the Rio Grande Valley ie McAllen, South Padre Island, Brownsville.

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