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I moved to DFW area following herd mentality 3 years ago but bored AF now. Homes used to to be cheap but those are so expensive now (Expensive if you look at historical Texas values). Apart from getting huge 3000sqft homes for a $1M (A similar sized home would cost $2-$3M or even higher in HCOL), Dallas doesn't have much to offer. It's a huge concrete jungle with more concrete trees (read construction) and highways being added like crazy. No mountains, national parks or good beaches within 500 mile radius. Don't know what warrants $1M houses and people falling over each other to buy them! What are some interesting and happening places I can move to?
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Move to VA
Great. Move back! Need less of HCOL in Texas
Can't beat California weather. The high salaries take care of the difference in cost of living.
Nope. The salary should be higher like 100%.
Yeah. Idk why people live in Texas. If you want to get out of California, Colorado or Virginia are probably your best bets for places with some nature.
Oddly enough there’s nature in places in Texas outside Dallas.
How is CO winter not a problem for people?
Move to Seattle & you won’t have to worry about the taxes & will realize what expensive actually is
Its mentally fucked up because of rain and sun
It's a concrete jungle of Indians who jacked up the prices and don't give a shit about national parks and mountains. They have their state and caste wars to fight which keeps them occupied
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California! Can u pls check your DM?
Housing market is a bit crazy in dfw, ton’s of commercial development
If you look areas like Bay Area or Miami, other areas in Florida, those have either beaches, year round warm or nice weather, national parks and lots of outdoor things to do, then yes high property prices are warranted as there is less land and more demand. In Dallas, there is plain land as far as one can go so unlimited land where one can develop. Don't know what's keeping prices elevated.
simple, school score and massive jobs