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Travel Info Me and my husband live in LA and we want to move in Texas....but we dont know it very well....do you know a peaceful place in Texas?a nice place for our kids... Travel Tips We lived in L.A. and Walnut Creek, Ca. I can say that Texas is AMAZING for cost of living! We moved to Flower Mound (Money magazine named one of the top 5 best places to live in US). It is very family friendly. If you are looking for something closer to Dallas proper, then look at "Hackberry Creek" in Las Colinas, Plano, Frisco, Lake Highland, Richardson, White Rock Lake...there are just so many wonderful, family oriented places to live here. It will really depend on where you work though...traffic can be bad but nothing like 405 or 110 traffic!! Hope this helps! Good luck! Others a nice peaceful place in texas. not likely Small towns would be best. You can't eliminate gangs and other social parasites. They are everywhere, even small towns, but they're not as violent in small towns in most cases. Pick a small town thats about 30 to 45 minutes from a big city, that way you have the stores near by. DONT MESS WITH TEXAS ALSO THESE COLORS DONT RUIN well i moved to Texas from NY and i have lived in rural and cities from Dallas to the Rio grandee valley and Houston. the place i think is best is where i live now, Katy or more west on i 10. we have 40+ miles of bike and hike trails numerous parks and its a suburb of a big city. hey as far as crime its everywhere. but this Katy is so family oriented, probably in the top 10 as far as schooling and everybody knows Texas has more opportunity's than most states. I suggest the Hill Country Region. It's around the Austin/San Antonio area. You can move into suburban neighborhoods close to these cities, or you can move away from these cities (within an hour) live "in the country" and still be close to all the things a city offers without any of the downsides. It's also a great place if you're looking for a place with the kids in mind. Many communites around Boerne (a city slightly NE of San Antonio) and other areas require that houses be built on at least 2,3, sometimes 4 or 5 acres, so you'd be guaranteed to have a tremendous amount of yard space. The cost of living is also wonderful. Lots of companies are finding out how great the SA area is and are moving their headquarters to San Antonio, so it's pretty easy to find a job there. hope that helps and get to Texas as soon as you can, It's great here! Born and raised in Texas. |
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