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<blockquote data-quote="GHIG RTR" data-source="post: 7619674" data-attributes="member: 52821"><p>I've lived in TX all my life with 30 yrs here in San Antonio and 3 yrs in Houston. I rank it like this:</p><p></p><p>1. San Antonio</p><p>2. Austin</p><p>3. Houston</p><p>4. DFW</p><p>5. Corpus Christi</p><p></p><p></p><p>San Antonio - has the cheapest and affordable housing market out of the 5. Doesn't rain to often, except when you have a wet year here. Usually it's dry one yr and wet the next yr and so on. Traffic is getting worse, but what do you expect from a growing city. Alot of historical sites w/n the city. No dry counties.</p><p></p><p>Austin -pretty expenisive to live if you live in Austin, but surrounding areas are affordable. University of Texas, enough said there. Different type of people that live there, kinda mellow like. Alot of highways, with some good r$c%^*g locations, great car scenes. I really enjoy going up to Austin throughout the yr. ALOT of traffic.</p><p></p><p>Houston -freakin huge with a ALOT of traffic. My friends are always telling me about the constant rain they get throughout the year. Humidity has alot to to with the constant rain. Alot of nice places to live, but not too sure about the cost. Gotta worry about hurricanes. The few times I have visited, kinda liked the city. They also have a real good car scene.</p><p></p><p>DFW - Only been there a couple of times. Don't care for downtown, looked pretty dirty to me. ALOT of traffic. Gets pretty cold to where it snows, and you gotta worry about being in Tornado alley. Only reason we go to Dallas is to watch the 49ers whenever they are in town. Other than that, I don't care for the city. Not sure about the cost of living there as well.</p><p></p><p>Corpus Christi - not alot of job availabilities. It's on the coast, enough said(fishing, humidity, hurricanes, & bathing suites <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> ). We really enjoy visiting Port Aransas and South Padre whenever possible. Not sure about the the housing market,but don't think it's too expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GHIG RTR, post: 7619674, member: 52821"] I've lived in TX all my life with 30 yrs here in San Antonio and 3 yrs in Houston. I rank it like this: 1. San Antonio 2. Austin 3. Houston 4. DFW 5. Corpus Christi San Antonio - has the cheapest and affordable housing market out of the 5. Doesn't rain to often, except when you have a wet year here. Usually it's dry one yr and wet the next yr and so on. Traffic is getting worse, but what do you expect from a growing city. Alot of historical sites w/n the city. No dry counties. Austin -pretty expenisive to live if you live in Austin, but surrounding areas are affordable. University of Texas, enough said there. Different type of people that live there, kinda mellow like. Alot of highways, with some good r$c%^*g locations, great car scenes. I really enjoy going up to Austin throughout the yr. ALOT of traffic. Houston -freakin huge with a ALOT of traffic. My friends are always telling me about the constant rain they get throughout the year. Humidity has alot to to with the constant rain. Alot of nice places to live, but not too sure about the cost. Gotta worry about hurricanes. The few times I have visited, kinda liked the city. They also have a real good car scene. DFW - Only been there a couple of times. Don't care for downtown, looked pretty dirty to me. ALOT of traffic. Gets pretty cold to where it snows, and you gotta worry about being in Tornado alley. Only reason we go to Dallas is to watch the 49ers whenever they are in town. Other than that, I don't care for the city. Not sure about the cost of living there as well. Corpus Christi - not alot of job availabilities. It's on the coast, enough said(fishing, humidity, hurricanes, & bathing suites :) ). We really enjoy visiting Port Aransas and South Padre whenever possible. Not sure about the the housing market,but don't think it's too expensive. [/QUOTE]
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