where to move in texas
#1
where to move in texas
i figured this would me the place to ask this question since most of you probably live there. i live in reno right now and im thinking of moving to texas. whats a nice place in texas were all the f bodys are and it is reletively cheap to buy a house. i was looking in san antonio at some houses and there rediculusly cheap compared to reno. how do you guys like san antonio?
#2
Re: where to move in texas
You might want to be a bit more specific as to what you are going to do here, work wise, that is, etc. There are plenty of F-bodies all around the state, so in that sense it doesn't matter where you go.
No matter where you decide to relocate, houses will be quite inexpensive compared to many other states.
TS
No matter where you decide to relocate, houses will be quite inexpensive compared to many other states.
TS
#3
Re: where to move in texas
True, there are more F bods here than anywhere I have ever lived. I've lived in San Antonio, Austin, Houston, and Huntsville, TX.
Austin is a cool party town, but after you've done 6the street a few times, you it's like any other place witha good nightlife. Oh, and I hear traffic is really suckin' there!
San Antonio is pretty cool. big Military town, from what I remember a pretty active street race scene.
I live in west Houston now and I love it. More hot cars here than anywhere else I've ever lived. I just bought a house in Katy, TX (west Houston) and it's working out great. Good nightlife, lots of performance shops, big track (Houston raceway Park) but traffic sucks!!!
Austin is a cool party town, but after you've done 6the street a few times, you it's like any other place witha good nightlife. Oh, and I hear traffic is really suckin' there!
San Antonio is pretty cool. big Military town, from what I remember a pretty active street race scene.
I live in west Houston now and I love it. More hot cars here than anywhere else I've ever lived. I just bought a house in Katy, TX (west Houston) and it's working out great. Good nightlife, lots of performance shops, big track (Houston raceway Park) but traffic sucks!!!
#4
Re: where to move in texas
im a journyman plumber. i do new residetial plumbing. does any body know the pay rate there in houston for the construction trades, electrical, hvac, framing. usually those trades pretty close in pay. i make $18 hr here and hoping to get the same there.
#9
Re: where to move in texas
Originally Posted by 1965GP
True, there are more F bods here than anywhere I have ever lived. I've lived in San Antonio, Austin, Houston, and Huntsville, TX.
Austin is a cool party town, but after you've done 6the street a few times, you it's like any other place witha good nightlife. Oh, and I hear traffic is really suckin' there!
San Antonio is pretty cool. big Military town, from what I remember a pretty active street race scene.
I live in west Houston now and I love it. More hot cars here than anywhere else I've ever lived. I just bought a house in Katy, TX (west Houston) and it's working out great. Good nightlife, lots of performance shops, big track (Houston raceway Park) but traffic sucks!!!
Austin is a cool party town, but after you've done 6the street a few times, you it's like any other place witha good nightlife. Oh, and I hear traffic is really suckin' there!
San Antonio is pretty cool. big Military town, from what I remember a pretty active street race scene.
I live in west Houston now and I love it. More hot cars here than anywhere else I've ever lived. I just bought a house in Katy, TX (west Houston) and it's working out great. Good nightlife, lots of performance shops, big track (Houston raceway Park) but traffic sucks!!!
#10
Re: where to move in texas
i have to say that waco is not a bad place i wouldnt live in but i would live on the outside of it. lots of schools to choose from. i do plant ops at a hospital and i swear there are more plumbers and ac companys in waco than any where in the world. and TRANE AC/HVAC has a huge place of in dallas. and i have conections there if you need a interview, for a job. since i spend several hundred thousand daloors with them a year.
i also have good conections with a plumbing company in waco that does my service work and new install. and i think most of the guys there who are licsend plumbers make 20 or so and hour. thats doing comercail and residentail. and they have more work than they can handle.
but waco is centrly located you and hour and 20 min from dallas and 20 from temple and probably and hour and 20 from austin. and about 1/1/2 hours from bryan.
i was born and raised in conroe tx near houston and i hate houston and i hat dallas and i hate austin. i like to be able to have access to those places but not have to stay there.
i also have good conections with a plumbing company in waco that does my service work and new install. and i think most of the guys there who are licsend plumbers make 20 or so and hour. thats doing comercail and residentail. and they have more work than they can handle.
but waco is centrly located you and hour and 20 min from dallas and 20 from temple and probably and hour and 20 from austin. and about 1/1/2 hours from bryan.
i was born and raised in conroe tx near houston and i hate houston and i hat dallas and i hate austin. i like to be able to have access to those places but not have to stay there.
#12
Re: where to move in texas
i think austin is in a good location, i live in SA, but austin is in the middle of everything, you can drive to the ocean, Mexico, southpadre, dallas, college station, houston, everywhere, everything is in a reasonalbe distance and seems like a city that likes to have a good time->ive had a few fun nights in austin and love goin there
#13
Re: where to move in texas
Originally Posted by 97Z-M6
i have to say that waco is not a bad place i wouldnt live in but i would live on the outside of it. lots of schools to choose from. i do plant ops at a hospital and i swear there are more plumbers and ac companys in waco than any where in the world. and TRANE AC/HVAC has a huge place of in dallas. and i have conections there if you need a interview, for a job. since i spend several hundred thousand daloors with them a year.
i also have good conections with a plumbing company in waco that does my service work and new install. and i think most of the guys there who are licsend plumbers make 20 or so and hour. thats doing comercail and residentail. and they have more work than they can handle.
but waco is centrly located you and hour and 20 min from dallas and 20 from temple and probably and hour and 20 from austin. and about 1/1/2 hours from bryan.
i was born and raised in conroe tx near houston and i hate houston and i hat dallas and i hate austin. i like to be able to have access to those places but not have to stay there.
i also have good conections with a plumbing company in waco that does my service work and new install. and i think most of the guys there who are licsend plumbers make 20 or so and hour. thats doing comercail and residentail. and they have more work than they can handle.
but waco is centrly located you and hour and 20 min from dallas and 20 from temple and probably and hour and 20 from austin. and about 1/1/2 hours from bryan.
i was born and raised in conroe tx near houston and i hate houston and i hat dallas and i hate austin. i like to be able to have access to those places but not have to stay there.
do you have any phone numbers to plumbing companys around there? that would help me out cause i want to call one of them and get some info on how the pay is.
waco sounds cool, im gonna check it out
#14
Re: where to move in texas
much of waco is quite ghetto. take his advise and find a nice place on the outskirts. one of the only nice areas in Waco is near Lake Waco, but aside from that, its not the best place to live. trust me, ive lived there for half a decade