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More people, more problems. More everything, both good and bad, because "wherever you go, there you are". Like the song says, "they pave paradise and put up a parking lot.".
While 5 people leave, 105 people arrive. All the issues that this video shows are Global. The TX Hill Country is still a great area to live in, just to be clear. But let’s not turn it into California please ;-)
Farming??? Not anymore, unless you are talking about all of the wineries. I remember when Fredericksburg was known for peaches. My family has been in this area since the 1870's but I'm considering somewhere farther out. Kerrville used to have a small town feel. Now no one knows their neighbors anymore because of all the B&Bs. Don't get me started on things like police corruption in the city of Kerrville or other things we prefer to keep out of the news. The newbies around here are in for a rude awakening if they think it's all hugs and smiles. Nope, it comes down to how deep your pockets are and what can be squeezed out of you.
Yep. Too many Neighbors. Development completes with Agriculture for Land Prices. They're wise to "Wagons East" toward Oklahoma or Arkansas/Missouri where it rains more in The Ozarks and Ouachita Mtns.
For me, it was the constant surge in property taxes from Hays County; I had a nice 3/2 in Wimberley but decided to relocate to North San Antonio (Hollywood Park), plus be a little closer to medical facilities, etc as I'm getting older. I loved Wimberley and the people - awesome place but just became NOT affordable. On the good side, there is a new Costco in nearby Kyle to offset rising food prices from HEB.
Hell yeah! Go somewhere, anywhere but here!!! Go home or to hell, don't care. If you don't like it here, LEAVE. Us that were born here would be much happier also. Win win 🤠
🤔 Thinking of buying or selling a home in Texas Hill Country? Let me help you! 🏡
📲 Call or Text: (830) 890-1943
📩 Email: ryan@rendonrealtygrouptx.com
📅 For Home Consultation: www.rendonrealtygrouptx.com
More people, more problems. More everything, both good and bad, because "wherever you go, there you are". Like the song says, "they pave paradise and put up a parking lot.".
The hill country used to be a place to escape the city now it’s overcrowded and getting taken over by San Antonio & Austin
This is true, some weekends more than others.
While 5 people leave, 105 people arrive. All the issues that this video shows are Global. The TX Hill Country is still a great area to live in, just to be clear. But let’s not turn it into California please ;-)
It is already.
Farming??? Not anymore, unless you are talking about all of the wineries. I remember when Fredericksburg was known for peaches.
My family has been in this area since the 1870's but I'm considering somewhere farther out. Kerrville used to have a small town feel. Now no one knows their neighbors anymore because of all the B&Bs. Don't get me started on things like police corruption in the city of Kerrville or other things we prefer to keep out of the news. The newbies around here are in for a rude awakening if they think it's all hugs and smiles. Nope, it comes down to how deep your pockets are and what can be squeezed out of you.
The same thing happened to my small town McKinney. Over 90% of the families moved out of the small subdivision. We're known as New California now.
If you can AFFORD it, then the hill country is for you.
If you’re going to be a farmer you can’t worry about the weather.
Yep. Too many Neighbors. Development completes with Agriculture for Land Prices. They're wise to "Wagons East" toward Oklahoma or Arkansas/Missouri where it rains more in The Ozarks and Ouachita Mtns.
For me, it was the constant surge in property taxes from Hays County; I had a nice 3/2 in Wimberley but decided to relocate to North San Antonio (Hollywood Park), plus be a little closer to medical facilities, etc as I'm getting older. I loved Wimberley and the people - awesome place but just became NOT affordable. On the good side, there is a new Costco in nearby Kyle to offset rising food prices from HEB.
It really is shame, I love Wimberly! Beautiful town!
The Hill Country is better than ever, Bandera and Real county, maybe Medina county
And don't forget about the high property taxes which is a problem throughout Texas.
Nope. Why would I want to be anywhere near Austin?
Texans aren’t complaining. All the Commiefornians need to go to Chicago or New York.
Hell yeah! Go somewhere, anywhere but here!!! Go home or to hell, don't care. If you don't like it here, LEAVE. Us that were born here would be much happier also. Win win 🤠
You should move to California bro. I think you'll be much happier.
People aren’t leaving the Hill Country, genius
Us Hill country natives wish they would!
Lies
Good Grapes don’t grow in Texas
Can tell you aren't from here😂
I beg to differ. Never have watered mine that were planted 47yrs ago. Hill Country 7th generation native here. 😂🤠
Texans get offended easily