Top 10 Best Places To Live In Texas - Job, Retire, & Family
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- Опубликовано: 9 май 2024
- Texas has always remained an attractive state for reasons that include good climate, low state taxes, affordable housing, exciting cities and plenty to do.
Living in Texas is an ideal choice for millions of people, regardless of whether they were born here or are transplants.
In fact, Texas is the second most populous state in the nation behind California.
According to the 2020 estimate from the US Census, nearly 30 million people call Texas home, and that number is multiplying by the day.
This Southern state is not just great in size, but in countless other areas as well: a variety of nature, tons of things to do, plentiful places to explore, and, of course, its rich and unique history.
Deep in the heart of Texas are prairies, forests, rugged hills, desert land, a coastline and grasslands that give residents multiple venues to enjoy life.
Major industries in Texas include agriculture, petrochemicals, energy, computers, aerospace, and biomedicine.
The Lone Star State houses four national research universities along with a variety of professional and college sports teams.
Here're the 10 best places to live in Texas in 2020:
10. El Paso.
9. Brownsville
8. San Antonio.
7. Beaumont.
6. Killeen.
5. Houston.
4. Corpus Christi.
3. The Woodlands.
2. Dallas-Fort Worth.
1. Austin.
Do you agree with the finalists? The best way to get to know whether an area is a good place to live is through first or second-hand experience.
Let us know your favorite Texas towns in the comments below and let us know how we missed the mark.
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Texas in general deserves to be its own country
Yep!
Watermelon _boi
We need to go back to being a country again.
No it’s not gonna happen not state is allowed to leave
@@qxdso no one said it was gonna happen lmfao check what I said “deserves” not it’s gonna be
It used to be it's own country for ten years
I had the pleasure of living in the Texas for about 10years, still have many Dutch friends from that time.
@Chris Davis I'm intoxicated by the wonderful and beautiful scenery of great Texas. from Tokyo the land of the Rising Sun.
Can we please swap cities.
@@smithwillison6345Texas my country my home, Am missing Texas city so badly I can't wait to go home. thank God I can continue trading Forex and Cryptocurrency in my own land.
@@danhanson5314 Am from Ohio, I had my honeymoon in Texas. it's lovely over there. I also invest in cryptocurrency.
@@alanfuller7176 I can't wait to visit Texas again. life's good over there.
Thanks for this vid, Really appreciate your efforts!
Best Places to live in Texas in 2021: Anywhere where you can get power and water.
And death
And cold deadly
And covid 19
Best Places to live in Commiefornia in 2021: Anywhere where there's no fires, annual blackouts, tents, hyperdermic needles and well... just don't live there 😂
Not funny
I was already laughing at this list until he got to Beaumont, now I’m sure this is a joke. A town with a cancer rate 10 times the national average, where the schools are so corrupt and underfunded that half of the campuses of had to close down, with refinery spewing pollution killing people, the potholes streets, the fact that it’s the second most dangerous city in the state, the fact it has double the state average unemployment. There are syringes and used condoms everywhere in those parks lol. What a horrible list. Oh shit then he lists Killeen 😂 have you ever even been to any of these places?
I grew up in Pasadena and we called this whole area into Louisiana Cancer Alley
@@glendacollins2898 yep! I'm from Beaumont Texas. That area is disgustingly pollutedd with the lowest quality of life anywhere in the country
@@Juggernaut-fg2up and west we lived to speak about it 🙃 I got to Kerrville as fast as I could, having come out here to camp as a kid.
@@glendacollins2898 great idea. I moved away from Beaumont as a kid and didn't move back as an adult for work. Now I am permanently chemically injured, I have a condition known as multiple chemical sensitivity. I can't even go into normal buildings because of the chemical treatment of the lumber, the carpet, people's Beauty chemicals, cleaners, candles, air fresheners Etc. I can't be around people at all because of it or else I have life-threatening reactions like anaphylactic episodes and seizures. I worked for a company called Associated Marine where I was first chemically injured on a Refinery dock, the symptoms started off as food intolerances and insomnia then slowly increased over time until I purchased a townhome in the area that contained black mold. The black mold made me very sick but those quack doctors in the area trying to so-call treat me with their chemical drugs almost killed me and that's what caused me to start having seizures and anaphylactic episodes. I lost 90 lb of weight and I was a 240 lb bodybuilder with super low body fat so it wasn't good weight. At that point I was too sick and had spent all my money chasing doctors but when I finally was able to leave the area I gained 50 lbs back. That area is the worst
@@glendacollins2898 I grew up in Stinkadena and glad to get out.
I’m not sure I’ve ever watched a travel guide video that was so inaccurate.
Exactly! And they forgot to mention how lovely and flowery Pasadena smells.
You are so right. What folks like this don't realize is that in Texas if you got the money you live as far out as possible and travel in when needed.
Same. I had to comment because the info here is so inaccurate.
Well with that comment that would definitely tell me your not a Texan, have a great day somewhere else
@@williampierce1000 😂 wrong
This was very insightful and on the point, thank you!
Thanks for sharing!
I live in Austin. Homelessness, a de-funded police force by a 1/3 and ever climbing taxes. You have been warned.
He said Austin is a healthy place to live, but he doesn't have a Texas accent.
@@donh5794 Austin is bad enough but suggesting Brownsville and El Paso to those who don't speak espanole is irresponsible if not worse!! Kileen is a desert full of bars and Houston is 5 Austins put together, just plain huge!! Beaumont is fine as long as you stay on this side of the RXR tracks and Corpus Christi has those spring breaks where you cant drive for weeks BUT great fishing so maybe it balances out. Dallas-Fort Worth is $$$$$$, you work in Dallas to earn it and go to Ft Worth to spend it. Good rodeo's in Ft-Worth though. San Antonio, though a large city has The San Antonio zoo, Chinese botanical rock garden, The Riverwalk and The Alamo. San Antonio has the 1604 loop and the 410 loop inside of that so easier to get around for a big city. He made a good call on The Woodlands. Clean air and so green and quiet you can hear your ears, Happy Hunting!!
DWH BOI..Totally agree with you.
@@causwayspeedway I traveled to most of those cities for years except Brownsville, Kileen and Beaumont during work from the East Coast or personal reasons. Is Fort Worth still full of crime? Dallas was safer than Fort Worth from what we saw and heard. I remember driving down to Corpus Christi in the fog to visit a friend and could not even see tractor trailers passing by me.
DE-FUNDED, are the police working for FREE.
NO ONE wants the police to be DE-FUNDED, you are DELIBERATELY spreading FALSE INFORMATION.
But then again what els3 can the FASCIST RIGHT WING DO BUT SPREAD LIES.
This guy has never been to Texas
nope but i'm praying for ya man hope that Texas don't go blue. Live in new England surrounded by Liberals Texas is kind of a dream for me. Maybe some day when i have less family responsibilities i can breath that sweet free air.
He did Some bs research 😹
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Thanks for the video.its very informative
Amazing Information and videography, thanks for sharing.
You lost me at The Woodlands is affordable 😂
well maybe this people are from San Francisco, New York...Boston...right?
If you plan to move to TX, stop this vid and speak to someone from TX
Yes! Ur so right
What’s the list sir
I'm from Texas and this is my list
1. Any city on the Gulf of Mexico
My whole family is in Texas I'm the only one here in this shit hole California
Yes near the Gulf is gorgeous..I feel bad for some of the hurricanes that pass through and a lot of towns getting flooded and always having to bard up your property..That would scare me
I moved from NYC to Dallas by the end of 2020 for temporarily. I’m enjoying here
I’m a local Texan and Austin has SO MANY homeless, it’s ridiculous. You would think a tour city would try to reel in more money by removing all homeless tents and people to relocate.
I'm not American. But if I were to choose, I'd prefer living in this state. It's my most favourite state in the United States.
Texas is a poser state. Way overrated for nothing. They think they are cool for being from a state, so pathetic.
I've lived in 6 states in the USA. I have traveled 47 states, and 10 countries. I chose to settle in Texas. It really is a place all of its own. A decade in, and I wouldn't change a thing... Except Austin, I would change austin... And all the damn Californians moving here. That's annoying. Other than that, Texas is the best.
@@ghunao4223 every post I found you talking smack about Texas. Obviously you are misinformed and someone in Texas must have hurt you because Texas has the best gun laws and I still haven't had a single poser friend in Texas that "acts" like a cowboy. I don't listen to country nor do I wear a cowboy hat. I've lived in Texas for 15 years and I'm from the East Coast. We have the best gun laws and our governor has banned some of the Biden administration gun laws. So posers, no... terrible gun laws, no... just people like you that has no life and has something against Texas. Did someone hurt you? Probably. Now stop listening to your friends lie and go do your own research because you sound like a complete idiot.
@@ghunao4223 Texans never think we're cool; we know we're hot (literally). On a serious note, this is what Texas is all about: Most Texans are beyond worried about what others think of our home state. We know its faults and drawbacks, but we choose to love her anyway because she's like the best Mom ever: she lets us "free range," so to speak, about most things that other states restrict. She lets us f**k up and then figure out FOR OURSELVES how to fix things. Some one like you wouldn't understand that type of deep, abiding love because you're the one who seems to be about what's cool and what's not.
@@ghunao4223 OVERRATED! Exactly
Lost me when he said El Paso was a “safe” city. Lol
Play ground for illegals and Drug running Cartels
Am like how?
Drew not really, more like corrupt cops and border patrol. Lived there for 15 years and that’s all you here. Can’t trust them one bit. The playground you talk about is not even near El Paso . Cártel don’t waste time in El Paso. There’s nothing there.
El Paso is next to the border dummy i live there
Yea I thought that El Paso was one of the more dangerous cities
Native Texas. Born and raised in Ft Worth. Went to college in Wichita Falls. Lived and worked in Dallas/Mckinney/Frisco/Plano for 8 years. Lived and worked in San Antonio for 2 years. Short stint in Midland/Odessa. Done business in McAllen, Brownsville, Veronica, Corpus Christi, Laredo and Abilene. Visited Lubbock. Dated a girl from Amarillo. Have friends from all over the state. Been to Houston a few times. Worked in Arlington for 2 years. Traveled and stayed in Austin a number of times..........Been all over basically. This list is a tad strange. Not saying its a bad list. Just no awareness of North Central Texas. East Texas is beautiful. Waco has blossomed and would have thought it would have made the list. No shoutout for Granbury? Lived there for 8 years. Grandparents lived there since 1972. It's the second fastest growing small town in the U.S. and is rated as one of the top ten small towns to visit in the country. No shoutout for Aledo? They've won the 6A state championship in football ten times since their population explosion since 1998 .....All the major Texas cities are going Blue. Crime rates are growing. Illegal immigration is a huge problem, especially in the Rio Grande Valley, southern San Antonio, Houston and DFW. ......Basically there are spikes in rural growth because of this. Austin is difficult to live in now. Traffic and congestion. It's a slice of California deposited in the Lone Star State. It's hard to find buildable land in Travis County.
Thank you for the video
whoever wrote this knows nothing about living in Texas. the pictures aren't even correct. killeen? really? wow!
You're spot on! That's why I posted my comment above. This guy must know nothing about Texas.
There is a six fingered man in my apartment building!
Moved 1.5 years ago from Temple to Killeen, here's why: within 4 months my 'safe' Temple neighborhood went way wrong. In 3 years we had a double homicide and 3 other cold blooded murders. A gang fight with a crowd looking on in 2018 was the last straw. We live in a great area of Killeen in an area of older homes and a melting pot of neighbors. Crime practically non existent.
Whoever produced this video is so obviously a blue dog Democrat. El Paso?? Beaumont?? Brownsville??Austin #1?? 😂🤣 That sh*thole has some of the highest cost of living in this state. Not to mention the homelessness their mayor has let take over downtown. Austin has become a mini Los Angeles.
@@BeardedBA4Real It's also a military town is it not?
I’ve lived in Texas for 25 years and I would never tell anyone to move to Austin.... 😂
Unless they are a Marxist liberal.
Good information ,this is very useful video .
Thanks for sharing
As a 6th generation Texan I can officially say that this list is laughable.
I like how Austin is number one lol
Truth!
@@RenJosLop Austin is #1 if you’re Liberal. 💙 Great City, great restaurants, Entertainment-Ester’s Follies, beautiful landscapes, lakes & I’ve seen the bats, cool. 😎
Texas people think they are cool for being from Texas. 🤣🤣🤣 makes me laugh. I would be embarrassed to call Texas home
@@ghunao4223 glad your not living or from texas. You can feel free to stay where you are. Thank you for the favor. Love, ALL Texans
Brownsville? Beaumont? Killeen, corpus? Have you been to Texas?
Lol, I was thinking the same thing, worst cities ever
I have lived in Amarillo 30 years. I live not being in a hot humid area and and only a 4-6 hour drive from several bigger cities. I can also get anywhere in 20 minutes.
I live in texas and
San antonio: hot
Fort worth dallas : cold + tornado alley
Houston : cold hot rain everything even snow
Courpis cristi : coastal
Elpaso: Mountains
I cant believe El Paso and Brownsville are included in the top 10 cities!
There not by most Texans but what ever.
El paso and Brownsville suck nobody is texas would put them on there list
I cant believe austin was the number 1 spot
Bruh. How are you going to put SA behind Beaumont and Kileen...
SA, the best honestly
@Inconnu X I've been living here for 2 years (officially tomorrow) and let me tell you that San Antonio is awesome. I love how cheap it is! The only thing is the ppl. They are so serious and weird lol. I come from New Jersey/New York and we are loud. They r too chill for me! Also, the roaches r big af but everything else is AMAZING! And the food... OMG! 🤤😍
@@kawaiifranki anything is safer than New York lol I'm a new Yorker and I thought the same when I was stationed in San Antonio for the army. But now I'm a Texas resident out in a large town away from city life, let me tell you... San Antonio is great for visiting but it's actually more dangerous than you think. No offense, it's the truth. Other than that, yes SA is pretty awesome... BUT New York has the best food all around. Speaking from experience from living in several states and cities and serving in the military. Never been to New Jersey though but I imagine the food is like NY. But I 100% agree with those roaches, man! I am traumatized because of the NY roaches!!
Drugs are everywhere here in Texas.. Homeless as well. Cost of living is better but the Property Taxes kills the potential to fix or make any money on real-estate.
Owning a home in Texas is a liability due to the reassessments every couple of years on your property. The state of Texas uses your property as a cash cow.
I'm from the UK and I'm just amazed at how big America is
Living in Texas so far all my life and for me the list is.
10. Dallas/Ft Worth
9. San Antonio
8. Austin
7. The Woodlands
6. Frisco/Pflugerville
5. Plano
4. New Braunfels
3. Round Rock
2. Cedar Park
1. San Marcos
How is grand prairie
@@Aboish1981nj I'm actually living in GP right now and it's definitely better than Arlington and Irving which are the largest mid-cities, but there are better cities in the DFW than GP. The better cities you'll find are North of the metro.
GP strength is also probably its weakness which is its location. You get access to just about everything in the DFW within 30 minutes which is a great deal since the metro really is the size of a state. I'm talking DFW airport, Six flags, Cowboys stadium, plethora of waterparks, downtown Dallas, lakes, you name it. Ft. Worth is also within reach if you care about that. Traffic though can be hell on both I20 and I30 during rush hour, but no worse than say I35 in Austin. DFW traffic infrastructure is also probably the best in the state so GP is going to give you alot of options to reach any place you wanna go. Schools, they have plenty of I honestly can't tell if good or bad you'd have to research. Crime is high usually in North part of the city I'm talking 77% higher than Texas cities average. East Arlington and most of Irving are neighbors to that part of the city and so it looks poor and run down and crime infested. The south Part is great around Joe pool though where I am. Plenty of shopping, lots of malls off I20. They finished recently a huge campus which features a gym, indoor waterpark, kids playground, and walking trails called the epic which is really awesome and nice. Cheap and affordable for residents of GP. Non residents pay more of course. Overall an ok place to live. You'll also have alot of planes flying over head because it's just south of DFW airport, but they aren't too loud and they're starting to construct alot of projects here mostly apartments and retail.
@@azulaquaza4916 hey man, I’m thinking of moving to Texas. I’m from Connecticut, lived here my whole life. I want to move down there for a southern and conservative atmosphere. I was thinking Austin since it seems to be southern but more city like. Anyways, any advice? Also my buddy lives in breckenridge and I was gonna visit there first.
@@jdeprimo5030Yea, the thing is Austin is definitely not a conservative city is actually 1 of the most liberal in the country and most liberal in all of Texas. The city has a massive homeless problem, high standard of living, protests are frequent, and overall young population. Though it does have a lot of goods which place it above Dallas and Ft Worth such as food, education, nature preservation, night life, safety, and overall fame. Texans call Austin "little California" because of how culturally similar it is to Cali than the rest of the state. If you're looking for conservative big city feel than look no further than Ft Worth. Ft Worth may be only 30 min from Democratic Dallas, but trust when I say they love their country style more than anyone in Texas major cities. Nobody ever hears about them but Ft Worths population is only 130,000 less than Austin at around 874,000. Plus you're also close to your buddy. Dallas, Houston, SA, and Ft Worth are all alot more conservative and southern than Austin.
Is this lowest to highest? Like ten is the best or is one the best?
Born here, raised here, live on 82 acre plot in NW Texas. Let me list the things you actually got correct. 0
You are one of the rich ones that can afford land .
I live in the panhandle, love it here but too small town for the people that actually like this list. I'll never say where... I don't want people moving here but i think the NW of Texas is the panhandle, we might be neighbors
I recommend Waxahachie TX, it’s just south of Dallas and is growing quite quickly, lived there for about 3-5 years and enjoyed it.
Thank u
Any recommendations on good neighborhoods?
@@maggiewolfe4077 I’m not sure, if you don’t want an HOA i recommend garden valley farms. I think that’s what it’s called.
Thank you I will look into it!
I have lived in galveston all my life and I love it here
Top 10 Best Places To Live In Texas:
1. Alice Walton's mansion
2. Michael Dell's mansion
3. Jerry Jones' mansion
4. Mark Cuban's mansion
5. Ross Perot's mansion
6. Robert Bass' mansion
7. Andrew Beal's mansion
8. Richard Kinder's mansion
9. Trevor Rees-Jones' mansion
10. The Governor's mansion
Been in Dallas thirty years and I work for American Airlines, so I’ve been to many Texas cities. Grateful for being here but gotta be honest, there’s some SERIOUS exaggeration describing these cities.
We moved to Texas we are so happy here and thriving
Hi
What city did you move to?
@@mariavalentin135 I am from Asia ... thousand kilometres away from you ..how can I talk to you
Great picks for a retirement plan! Texas seems full of options. Helpful for planning where to settle down.
As someone from Brownsville, too much crime, government corruption and humidity. You don’t wanna live here.
Even our education is bad. This guy is misleading people.
Idk where the hell they filmed that footage from Brownsville cause I’ve never seen some of those places in my life 😂
Beaumont?! What are you smoking?? lol
Right, I moved here from Michigan 3 years ago and I heard that's one of the most dangerous cities in Texas.
As soon as he introduced El Paso I knew this had to be a joke.
😲 Killeen is the worse place in Tx. Back when we mover there cause my husband was in the military was great (1994). After Katrina happens all those people from Louisiana move there. Killeen is now a really danger place to live. I move away from there cause of that. Crime rate in Killeen is very high. Please make your research n4 you move there.
I’m a sixth generation Texan. I have been here all my life and have been all over this great state. More than once. The makers of this video obviously have spent very little, possible no, time in Texas and have no idea what they are talking about. And, by the way, The Woodlands is in Houston.
Where would you move in Texas? Close to a city.
danbgt the Woodlands is considered itself a city
This is a PR presentation.
The woodlands is not it’s own city but also this list if fake anyways because all it looked at is crime rate and cost of living without talking about the people or how each city is different from one another. Also Fort Worth is it’s own city as well as Arlington and both are different from Dallas. One last note he didn’t even talk about the panhandle.
The Woodlands is in Montgomery county, 30 minutes north of downtown Houston.
As soon as you said El Paso I knew you never been there. My car was stolen the first night I was there.
el paso is sort of in a world all its own. its not like anywhere else in the state. the middle of freaking nowhere . when you are headed east and realize that you won't be in any county with more than a couple of thousand people for another 550 miles it sort of makes an impression .
Yeah it's a pit, Texas won't claim it.
yeah el paso is basically Mexico...its a shit hole
I had live in a few places in Tx and my favorite city is Austin. It has what I like, great restaurants, music, hills and a lot of trees, people are lay back and friendly, opportunities for jobs or creating your own business and good health services. I love Austin !!!!
Beaumont is like one of the most dangerous places in Texas 😂
As soon as he said Houston I stopped listening. This is a joke video... I'd assume
Hey that’s central Houston that’s bad, north Houston is where all the original Houstonians moved too after being pushed out from downtown by blues
Every video that comes out about the greatness of Texas makes it less and less great. We’re full.
I love to learning about Around the world. Thank you for documentary.
I’ve never laughed at a video so hard, Killeen? El Paso? Neither are safe you’ll get shot in either place for breathing
Yep! I'm a born and raised Texan Killeen and elpaso ain't nothin but armpits of Texas! I've been to both.
it is pretty fake isnt it lol yea the nature trip ,,, police riding bikes hhhHHhhA
Knew guys who talked casually about their garages getting broken into and one that got pistol whipped while pumping his gas near Rancier. No fucking way
@Isaac Morales I used to be stationed there. There are some areas safer than others, and I will say that Scenic Drive is awesome, but El Paso is safe only when compared to Juarez. Of course, you can always drive along Border Freeway and hope not to hit the Illegals running across the road.
This guy really fails to mention the real “best place to live in Texas!“ Out of the cities! Quiet country living on your own property growing your own food and having your own animals. No traffic, no sirens, crime almost nonexistent, tranquility! This is truly the best place to live in Texas!
That’s what we are looking for! But close enough to DFW for our business
@@crystalchili3823 Lakeside, Granbury, Grapevine are a few.
@@glendacollins2898 I love grapevine
Look at Denton county
Yep, away from other texans. 🤣
It's late September and still 98 degrees and 100 percent humidity here in Texas
I loved living in Kerrville and wouldn't mind going back some day.
Yeah, El Paso is quite safe and family friendly. Greetings from Baghdad, second safest place on earth (after El Paso)!
People this list is a joke.. yes I live in Texas born and raised..
Joshua psalm 144 1 Me, too. El Paso built the burrito ‘Beto’ O’Rourke! Ugh!
What are some Republican family friendly and safe cities you recommend?
Oh thank God! I thought nobody could be that stupid. The only part you got right is Fort Worth , you should of left Dallas out
@@Asstazztic unfortunately the liberal disease is growing rapidly.. Austin is the worst. You could get a way with a small town in Central Texas. Either way your screwed
@@Asstazztic everywhere except the big cities.
Love TX, nice regards from Croatia
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As soon as he said "El Paso" I knew this was a video full of B.S.
Aint no lie bout that!
El Paso borders Mexico and it's labelled "the safest city in Texas"?
Killeen
The great spots in Texas are not inexpensive anymore. The Hill Country has become outrageous at 10k/ac and forget about Fredricksburg. The richest town in Texas.
True
Can't go home again
Too friggin expensive
More than GREAT.thnkyou
Get ready for crazy fast drivers & heavy traffic - the speed limit is only a suggestion.
The Woodlands is affordable? Compared to what - Beverly Hills or Martha's Vineyard maybe?
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He said Austin is a cheap place to live LOL. All these people moving here making it expensive. We want quality not quantity!
It's not the people moving there while Austin is the fastest growing city in Texas. The other major metros add far more people and is cheaper. The problem with Austin is the citizens elected officials who thought that copying California's permit and zoning system was a good idea. Get those people out of office and it will probably even out to be about as expensive or a little more expensive than it fellow Texas cities.
The Woodlands is the BEST OF THE BEST. LOVE LOVE LOVE IT.❤❤❤
Each state has its own culture, economy, climate and lifestyle and are unique and beautiful
New Braunfels would be my ideal place to live once I retire!
Shhhh....don't say anymore.
John: I'd head to Leakey or Vanderpool and wouldn't leave a forwarding address.
way too expensive
very crowded now - not what it was by any means - you'd have to go further west to find that small town feeling.
@@adellemery3336 Yes - very, very quiet and beautiful, but isolated from services - so if you have a chronic illness or are up in years - you might consider a little east of there...Kerrville/Fredericksburg/Comfort/
Bandera
This guys obviously not from Texas, or ever been to Texas 😂 Brownsville, Beaumont, Killeen, El Paso, Austin?? Please. What about San Marcos, or Waco? I’m a born and raised Texan, literally been to every one of these cities. I just moved to Waco a little over a year ago and it’s by far my favorite!
It's cheaper to live in Brownsville than San Marcos. I pay less rent for more square footage in the valley. I personally feel Brownsville is a good place to live. However, there are better cities nearby to choose--McAllen, Edinburg, Harlingen. On the other hand, the location of San Marcos is pretty great. There is so much to do in the area being in between two popular cities and towns.
Greetings from Canyon Lake
Would you recommend McKinney, Frisco, Plano área for the best places to raise a family? I’ve been trying to do some research and my husband and I want to move from North Carolina. Looking for diverse areas.
Llano Texas ☀️✌🏽
Me and my wife love Waco also. Been here about 2 years.
Not too big but close to Houston, DFW and San Antonio for our weekend excursions.
Howdy! Texas is the best :)
I like Texas. If it leaves the Republic, I am moving to Texas.
Same so many republicans not that I hate just saying, also I don’t like the style there pickup trucks and cowboy style idk. I’m much more of a city guy and rather be closer to the ocean and stay away from tornado areas and gun shootings.
@@gilgamesh4995 Okay, So?
El Paso is in Texas? LOL. El Paso is about as "Texas" as Austin. El Paso is basically a Mexico city in Texas.
I garee, si es cierto,
The fucking narcos are lurking there, unfortunately.
Once I saw Killeen on this list any credibility you had went out the window
Killeen is terrible!
When I saw el paso and the guy said it's safe at the beginning of the video it lost all credibility
Killeen is car lot city . lots of drivebys i once went yo a pizza joint and like the day before someone came in and shot the place up i never went there again infact i moved
Truth
Killeen was my 3rd move here in TX after 'safer' Temple had 5 gruesome murders in my 'very safe' neighborhood. And it really depends on the neighborhood...we have an older part of town with longtime residents 2-3 generations here, no crime.
Wonderful 😊
I went to Dallas and Amarillo back in 08 on my way home from Arkansas i enjoyed both cities been to Houston awesome place next i want to go to Austin and San Antonio
El paso, Beaumont, Killeen, Brownsville? Who ever made this video never visited these places.....
Exactly
Sounds correct
I've lived in three of these cities, and have been to five. El Paso is boring as shit, but safe; the only big city I truly feel safe walking around at night. San Antonio and Dallas-Ft Worth are awesome, but the humidity sucks; your utility bill is going to be high unless you like living inside an oven. Austin wants to be San Diego so bad, and sometimes succeeds. Houston is cool to visit, but gang-crime is pretty high. Each of these cities is very affordable to live in, has bomb ass food, and they all differ in character; so there's something for everyone.
I agree man I’m from Austin and I’ll
defend and represent it 100% but we need to chill with all this liberal bullshit fr and don’t get me started with all these tents 🤦🏻♂️
You must be lucky to be safe in El Paso, I heard it’s dangerous
@@jadenpina3989 no, it is quite safe compared to other cities I've lived in: Los Angeles, Dallas, Seattle. El Paso still has places you shouldn't walk around blindly at night, but relatively speaking, its a safe city.
@@sonnywhitaker6196 Becuz the cartel bosses live there and behave.
I live in Amarillo and love it. It is a large “small” city that is not humid in the summer.
Shhhh... don't attract the loony liberals to move there.
How are you doing !?
A beautiful place indeed.
Nobody in Texas puts Killeen in the top 10 places to live lol. I've been told not to go there because the crime is bad, being right next to Fort Hood
El Paso wow. This fool needs to live there for a year of two. Eight out of ten are okay. Someone must have paid them to put Killeen and El Paso in this video. Both are military towns.
@Fernando Armendariz neither does lubbock...
@Fernando Armendariz i agree with you about el paso...
@@MrVINedsel what do you mean lubbock? What's in there? I'm moving there so kindly give any facts that you know of
No doubt I don’t know about Killeen, but I am shocked that Hell Paso made the list 🧐
The best places 2 live in Texas are small town areas that way you get to know everybody
I’ve lived in Texas for 55 years, 14 in El Paso, 4 in San Antonio and the remainder here in Dallas. I just retired and am planning to depart from the state gleefully and permanently once Covid has become manageable. Dallas as #2? Seriously? Ok, great if you are into oppressive heat, traffic and property taxes. It lacks natural beauty, doesn’t believe in historical restoration or conservation and is simply miles and miles of suburban ugliness . San Antonio, on the other hand has done an incredible job at preserving buildings and beautifully lengthening the downtown riverwalk area. I grew to really enjoy the beauty of El Paso, the sunsets, the mountains and the ease of living there.
Lol what El Paso lacks in “things to do” it makes up for in sunsets and sunny days.
There's a lot of beautiful territory between S.A. and El Paso. But shhhh....I like my sweet small city just the way it is....or was.
Clearly whoever did this is not from Texas.
I’m sayin bro
What are the best cities in Texas?
No city is good in Texas. They are all full of "Cowboy posers". Strict gun laws, people who think they boss everything, drugs, poor educated saps. Its bad.
Thank You so much
I live in texas and love it
What part do you live I live in Chicago and plan on buying a house over there to move
@@chuchiso-ill8663 San Antonio
HOW THE HELL did Brownsville make it on this list all the worst places to live in Texas always have Brownsville on it.
I’m sorry but... El Paso has the biggest crime rate in Texas..
Who said those were the best places to live?
As a Texan I would not live in none of these top ten shit holes except Brownsville and that's iffy..
It’s up there with Laredo and eagle pass and del rio
Thank you , at least somebody understands.
OMG! this list reads like the top 10 places in Texas to end up as a murder victim or on a rerun of unsolved mysteries!
As Texan I would no put el peso and Brownsville on the list. Second, Austin is turning into big liberal city with lots of protestors like San Francisco, taxes are getting high there too, lots of homeless. I would put Frisco at #1
Austin is a pile of Democrat 💩
How come I get the feeling this list was made by someone thousands of miles away restricted to research only done on the internet?
I try to avoid Austin like the plague since it’s a run down, confusing, terrible traffic. dump
There is literally a plague
@@ksksjdhd3526 the liberals taking over Austin IS the plague.
Texas Fantastico 📸
Very Nice ...
Salah satu destinasi kalo bisa liburan ke luar negeri yaa inii, kota2 di Texas, vibesnya sangat asik sekalii 😂, btw gara2 tiktok ni
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This guy knows nothing about Texas, he said Corpus was a nice place to live and that The Woodlands was affordable
I guess compared to California & New York. Towards the end he did say The Woodlands was more upscale.
Corpus Christi was nice. Shoddy infrastructure. Bad newspaper. Worse City Government.Good to vacation.Wouldn't want to stay.
@@perlazehetner4143 I wouldn't even vacation in Corpus. I did it once and never will again. I'd stay in Port Aransas and drive in to Corpus for a day to go to the Aquarium, and maybe see the USS Lexington. Outside of that, there is some nice hotels, but the city is basically a dive and poorly designed. They have nice hotels that are near the water, but there isn't a beach. Then, on the North side, they have a small beach area, but no good hotels. WTF? The only area of Corpus that gives you any kind of "Beach town" vibe is the section east of the main part of the city that is actually on North Padre Island. And guess what? There are no hotels to stay at over there. It's like the city planners didn't want to encourage tourism. Outside of a few areas, Corpus is a dive. I've been to cities in New Jersey that looked better.
I'm from Brownsville, most pictures showed were not Brownsville.
Is Brownsville nice?
Cheap living, on the border by the sea. Check out south padre island. 15 minutes away. Brownsville is a very nice city.
The best place to live in Texas 2021 is where it has electricity and running tap water.
@alhamdleallah2 💌
You know your becoming adult when I would watch these videos to fall asleep and now they are keeping you up…
Whoever made that doesn’t know anything about state of Texas... Brownsville one of the best places to live in the state of Texas really..
Beaumont shouldn’t be on the list either
Yeah el Paso and Brownsville wtf
San Antonio is not really a healthy city either. Oh and don’t move to Killeen, unless u end up getting stationed at Fort Hood.
I'm born and raised in South Padre, it was the most comedic thing to see Brownsville. Brownsville should really be on the worst list of cities to live in 🤣🤣🤣