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<blockquote data-quote="HYBRED" data-source="post: 7616323" data-attributes="member: 52848"><p>Great decision! Texas is awesome. </p><p></p><p>I've lived in the northern parts of San Antonio, DFW (Denton/Lewisville area), and now Houston (Spring). </p><p></p><p>San Antonio sucks. All of it. North, south, east, west, it all sucks.</p><p></p><p>DFW is awesome, at least the part I was in. People are friendly, the weather was nice, and there was a ton of stuff to do. </p><p></p><p>Houston is a close second. The weather is quirky, it's more of a "big city" feel, the people don't seem quite as friendly on average (although in my area, that's not the case) and traffic can really, really suck. But, nice houses are affordable, and there are plenty of jobs. You can also find homes with acreage not <em>too</em> far away (20 mi or so).</p><p></p><p>I've also lived in Midland and College Station. Midland sucks, it's boring, really hot in the summers, really cold in the winters, and almost always windy. College Station was my favorite place to live, but it's 100% a college town - traffic sucks during the school year and there are a ton of kids straight out of high school who don't know how to live without their parents. Good weather though. </p><p></p><p>Where you look at moving depends a lot on your career path. That would really help recommend a location for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HYBRED, post: 7616323, member: 52848"] Great decision! Texas is awesome. I've lived in the northern parts of San Antonio, DFW (Denton/Lewisville area), and now Houston (Spring). San Antonio sucks. All of it. North, south, east, west, it all sucks. DFW is awesome, at least the part I was in. People are friendly, the weather was nice, and there was a ton of stuff to do. Houston is a close second. The weather is quirky, it's more of a "big city" feel, the people don't seem quite as friendly on average (although in my area, that's not the case) and traffic can really, really suck. But, nice houses are affordable, and there are plenty of jobs. You can also find homes with acreage not [I]too[/I] far away (20 mi or so). I've also lived in Midland and College Station. Midland sucks, it's boring, really hot in the summers, really cold in the winters, and almost always windy. College Station was my favorite place to live, but it's 100% a college town - traffic sucks during the school year and there are a ton of kids straight out of high school who don't know how to live without their parents. Good weather though. Where you look at moving depends a lot on your career path. That would really help recommend a location for you. [/QUOTE]
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