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Originally Posted by dannyy
these two (by csa) are roughly about similar in size, or will be at least in a year or two. Both cities go under the radar and both very respectable and nice cities.
criteria:
- weather
- scenery
- economy
- education
- parks
- waterfront
- nightlife
- safety
- downtown activity
- shopping
- diversity
- housing stock
- school systems (k-12)
- higher education (colleges & universities)
- mass transit
- niche industry (what are they for either?)
- pace of life
- quality of life
- cost of living
- dining scene
questions:
- which one would you rather live in? And why?
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I prefer dallas as one can get live-in maids/driver in just $1200 per month.
TEXAS:
Gas is cheaper. No state tax. One can find cheap labor easily. Mild winters. No digging of car out of snow. Big cheaper houses. There are no tolls and no paid parking. No public transport rush and wait.No public transport timetables to follow in Texas. Texas have Huge roads/freeways with multiple lanes. Everything is big in texas. All houses come with standard AC and Heating. 24 hrs super centers and one can shop anything even in 3am in morning. DFW airport is international and very easy.