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TOP 5 PLACES TO MOVE IN TEXAS by Richard Uzelac

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I’m sure most of you are aware that whenever you are viewing social media, watching the news on television or even talking to family or friends, you are most likely to hear these things like Barbecues, Whataburger, cowboys, rodeo, countryside, or maybe “plain and boring” Texas. But Texas is more than this and there is no doubt why are people now discovering and moving to Texas.

  • Texas has an outstanding public school system throughout the state – A lot of families are trying to move from different states because of this reason- Access to good schools while being able to afford a house. In fact, Texas has a variety of higher education options, including big public universities like Texas A&M and the University of Texas – Austin.


  • Warm Weather – many Texans take advantage of the fact that temperatures are pleasant throughout the year


  • Property taxes – according to Forbes, property taxes are the fourth lowest in the US with the average property tax burden in the state of Texas being $1,472 per year  


  • Diversity – Texas is one big melting pot so whatever your culture is you will feel a sense of belongingness in every community you live in. 



A state like Texas is the second-largest state in the country, and it also happens to be one of the most populated states. After California, Texas is the state with the second-largest population. If Texas were to be an independent country, it would be the 40th largest country on earth.

 

Richard Uzelac’s TOP 5 Places to live in Texas

Based on my research here are the top 5 places to live in Texas:

Texas by Richard Uzelac1. Austin Texas. – According to reports, Austin Texas has been massively voted as one of the best places to live in Texas. With its warm climate, thriving economy, and bustling cultural scene, it is one of the best places to live in the United States. As you will find out if you are considering moving to Austin, you will have an array of options for where you would like to live, from family-friendly suburbs to densely populated urban centres. The city is not only the capital city of Texas, but it is also the hub for creative culture in the state. It is home to the University of Texas at Austin, two of the most prestigious universities in the country, and it’s equally famous for its live music scene. According to Zillow, its median home value is $619,096 far higher than median houses in any other Texas City. Although it might be a bit, it also has comparably high wages.
Houston Texas 2. Houston – an inland port city. It is connected to the Gulf of Mexico and the Intracoastal Waterway at Galveston by the Houston Ship Channel, which is in Harris, Fort Bend, and Montgomery counties, southeastern Texas, U.S. The typical home values here is $273,295 according to Zillow.  Between affordable housing, diversity, no state income, and affordable living cost. Houston is known to have a great variety of food!


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  1. Dallas – Although many have thought they’re the same however each of them has its own identity. Dallas is more sophisticated than Forth Worth. With an estimated population of 1,288,457 million population while Forth Worth is nearly 900 000. With a 

$399.9K  median listing home price in December 2022, and a promising economy. This is likely to pull you closer to one of Lone Star City’s Dallas. 

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  1. San Antonio Texas –  Which is officially called the City of San Antonio now, is the second-most populous city in the Southern United States and seventh-most populous city in the country, as well as the second-most populous city in Texas as well.

 

The cost of living here is slightly lower than the national average. The median value for a home here is also lower. It is $297,568 right now according to Zillow. The average temperature here is around 70 degrees Fahrenheit and the humidity is very low at around 55%. According to the United States Census Bureau, Fort Worth ranks as one of the best places to live in Texas

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  1. Forth Worth Texas – If you are looking for a place where you can enjoy not only affordable prices for living and shopping but also unleash your inner cowboy spirit – then you should look forward to the 13th largest city in the United States of America – which is waiting to welcome you!
Fort Worth with a median value of around $343 000 in December and the city’s population is about 935,508 in 2022. 

What has Texas to offer? By Richard Uzelac

As an additional reason for people moving to the lone star state, there are also plenty of high-wage, blue-collar jobs and jobs for university graduates to choose from, which is another reason why people are moving here.
  • Texas has the largest economy of any state in the continental U.S.
  • The state also boasts the largest size of any US state outside Alaska.
  • With great weather, low-cost of living and no state income tax, Texas has a huge variety of amazing diverse cities and gorgeous unique landscapes 

Richard Uzelac finds Texas an attractive place to live, with a rich history and plenty of opportunities for you as an individual. With so many unique cultures and amazing cities where you can live life, Texas provides a variety of choices for employment opportunities. So even if you are not thinking of relocating right now, there are still plenty of reasons why you should consider visiting this fantastic place for yourself at least once in your lifetime.

Richard Uzelac, CEO and Founder of Realty Tech Inc - Provider of most beautiful Real Estate Websites, IDX and Real Estate Leads since 2002 and GoMarketing (Professional Online Marketing Programs)

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