Who lives in Texas?
DH wants to make a transfer in the company he works for to Texas. Right outside of Waco. I know nothing about Texas as I've never been there (though I wanna meet chip and Joanna Gaines so bad!) we have a 6 year old and 1 1/2 year old and no family in Texas. This would be a big move since we are in NY. advice? ?
I deff need to plan a trip before we go and make any decisions. I wanna check out different areas and stalk out chip and Joanna ? what is the cheapest airport to fly into?
What do you mean there is no state income tax and that you guys have Texas lotto ? Lol
It really depends on the area and neighborhood like it does anywhere. The cost of living in my neighborhood I would say is probably pretty inexpensive compared to others. I don't know New York at all but I would think it's much cheaper here. We're about to start looking for a house in the $150,000's. In my neighborhood that will get us a house built in year 2000+ 3 bedroom 2 bath, average size is 1500sq ft. Where we live prices can range quite a bit though that's just what we're looking for, there are much bigger houses for $200,000+ on the same streets. My neighborhood is quiet and the schools are supposed to be good here, my son starts next year. My in laws live in Fort Worth also just on the other side and the schools and neighborhoods are worse. Then obviously we have a lot of neighborhoods here where the houses average at $400,000. It all just depends on the location.
Waco definitely has a bad reputation, I personally wouldn't move there. I've been there several times and driven through it several times to get to the coast. Like one pp said it does look and feel very trashy. I'm about and hour and half north of Waco in Fort Worth, I absolutely love it here. I think you will find rude people anywhere honestly, I've never personally heard about people specifically being rude to Yankees. But I will say I can definitely picture smaller towns like Waco not being AS welcoming. It really just depends where you're at, Fort Worth is a much bigger city so I wouldn't think that would really be a problem here. It's a lot more diverse and 'up to date' feeling if that makes sense.
Carolyn you are super close to me! We are only an hour and a half away from each other!
I currently live in NY but lived in Texas 15 years. Texans DO NOT welcome Yankees. Keep that in mind. They are fantastic ppl but I was younger and accepted. Everyone is nice, if your from those parts. The drugs are much worse than New York (I live around buffalo) keep it in mind when raising kids. Hard to believe but it's true
Yes! How is cost of living? If in the direct area is expensive where would be a better area. We haven't gotten tons of details from his company on if pay would stay the same or not.
What are the higher crime rate areas, also how is public schooling?
I made this same move 2 1/2 years ago. We worked with a realtor who made the process very easy for us. It was an easy transition for all of us and we love it here. It's definitely different in that it's super laid back.
Do a lot of research on schools and the area you want to live in. The crime rate here is relatively low but there are areas in every city that you want to stay away from.
Do you have any specific questions?
Good luck!
?