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I you could live in the following, where would you live and why.. DFW, houston, Brownsville? |
Travel Info Have an open opportunity to move to any of the following and would like some feedback. I lived in Dallas for 25 years and it is home but don't miss the traffic and drive to work. WIll be working in the IT field Thanks, Travel Tips Houston! I love Houston. It's an always changing city. It's the city of oppurtunity. It's awesome. It's the largest in Texas, and people generally think Houstonians are friendly and great. I live hear and I know that. Traffic is something you'll see in all cities, so that's not a really pull-down here, than it is in other cities. The humidity is kinda bad, but you could stay indoors or find some way to cool down outside. We got lots of tech companies in Houston, and it's constantly growing with the energy field. Many engineers come here, so it must mean something. Housing is very affordable here. We've got great shopping like the Galleria, The Woodlands, and the many malls here. On a weekend, you can relax and go to Galveston for going to the beach, or Kemah Boardwalk in Kemah, both aren't far away from Houston. It's one of the most undiscovered cities in America, but it's really something. It's really nice if you get to know it. Try it! Others Screw them all, move to Austin. :D I WOULD STAY IN THE DALLAS FORT WORTH AREA........OR IN A TOWN CLOSE BY TO YOUR JOB. TOO MUCH TRAFFIC IN HOUSTON AND HUMIDITY. BROWNSVILLE...................... WOULDN'T. DWF would seem to be your worst answer. I was there once and I just can't imagine being in that traffic on a daily basis. Although I must say I have never been to either of the other cities, I think if I had to pick based on what I know of them I would pick Houston. Good Luck to you in whatever you decide. I would pick Dallas. The traffic is not bad if you live close to where you work. I work downtown and live in Lakewood (East Dallas). My commute is less than 15 minutes and I never get on a freeway (very stress-free commuting). Plus, everything I need is just minutes away from where I live & work - shopping, entertainment, friends, etc. In the last 25 years, the DART Transit system has expanded. The rail system is really great. I know people that use it daily and their commute from the suburbs to downtown is less than 1/2 hour and all they do is read the newspaper. Houston and Brownsville are nice to visit, but too humid for me! I've lived in both Dallas and Houston and although the traffic is a lot worst in Houston, Houston is a less conservative city than Dallas. I believe you would enjoy the City of Houston more if you are single and want to have some fun! Brownsville! I lived there for 2 yrs, visited at least once a year for last 15 yrs. Love that place, cheap, friendly people, good food, love the beaches and fishing. |
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