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Best balanced location in TX for climate & jobs?
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Eric Lemaitre
Ranch Hand
Joined: Jul 03, 2004
Posts: 538
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Hi all,
I strongly consider leaving CA for TX, and I need to know what the best balanced location in TX for climate & jobs could be.
I believe west TX is very dry and east in very wet, but a strip in the middle is well balanced for climate.
I particularly think about Austin, which looked much like CA for me when I went there for a while, especially south Austin like Buda & Kyle.
So what is your opinion for a TX location well balanced with good climate & jobs market?
Best regards.
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Eric LEMAITRE
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Bear Bibeault
Author and ninkuma
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Joined: Jan 10, 2002
Posts: 56151
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Austin for the win!
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Pat Farrell
Rancher
Joined: Aug 11, 2007
Posts: 4420
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When I work in TX or visit TX, there are only two cities that I can stand: Austin and San Antinio.
The business is in Houston and Dallas, but I hate those towns.
YMMV, IMHO, etc.
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