Friday, January 24, 2014

Currently living in AZ and want to move to Austin TX-Husband is in IT, looking for nice house for 400K?

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audra p


We are looking to move to Austin and want to know the best place to move to. Kids go to a private christian school and we want a house that is not too far from the IT businesses in Austin where my husband will likely work. Please help us find the best place to live with good schools, quiet, clean neighborhoods and luxury houses that don't cost more than 400K


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Hell we just moved to Dallas getting a 5 bedroom 3 car garage 4.5 baths a 10k sq ft lot new built home for 275k

My advice to you. Move there first rent look around get to know the areas then decide on where to buy a house. Theres a building boom here in Texas so buy a nice new house do it up the way you want and still pay less than 400k.

BTW that price ceramic tiles , wood floors , sistone counter tops 42 inch cabinets etc etc

so welcome to Texas

BTW they charge you $90.00 to move here lol

you have to register your car before your get ur license and you have to pay cash,

Compared to California and New Jersey: Is Texas a primitive state?




Ash'ari Ma


I mean does Texas lack the luxuries found in Cali and NYC?

Does the level of education in Texas match that of these states?

Do the people dress well in Texas?

Please explain...



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It depends on what part of Texas one is in. Dallas, Austin, Houston and San Antonio each have a lot of museums, arts venues, etc... Dallas and Austin are wealthier and more liberal. The basic stereotype for women is true...big hair and big boobs. At one time Dallas was the plastic surgery capital of the world, (more plastic surgery performed here than anywhere else). Dallas is about prestige and living large....large homes, luxury cars, designer clothing...whether one can afford it or not.


Addison, Tx a close in suburb of Dallas has more restaurants per capita than any other city in the country.

The shopping here is unbelieveable...mall after mall after mall. People in the cities do dress well.

Education level I am sure is the same as most other states...of couse we have big schools like UT/Austin, but, we also have prestige schools like SMU/Dallas.

However, when you go to the far out suburbs and small towns, you do find the Bubba mentality....the mullets on guys, women with 1980's mall hair and shoulder pads...and rusted out pickups with shotguns hanging in the rear window. But, this is really no different from small towns in other states.

Texas, and Dallas in general is a melting pot of the U.S. Because of the tax benefits, (no state income tax), many companies have relocated their headquarters here. So, it is hard to find people in Dallas that are natives to the area. Most of us have transferred from other states. We of course bring our cultures with us, and so the face of Dallas has changed considerably in the past 50 years. Even the Texas drawl is not nearly as prevelant as it was just 20 years ago.




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