Title: moving to TX this year Post by: cokey on February 24, 2014, 11:49:45 AM hey guys and girls of tx.. the wife and i want to move out of ny.. tx is top on the list.. still havent decided what area.. most likely just put a 100 mile or so circle around waco to cover austin and dallas but other areas may be of interest..
first off, is anyone here selling or renting or know of some one who is? might just rent for a year first but if the price is right to buy might as well. we know the closer towards austin more money it is per acre. to let you know what we want, land, 10 acres or more (more being better).. good enough soil and water to grow on and start our homestead.. we wouldn't mind being tied to the grid at first but we will eventually get off it. looking to grow food and small animals.. been looking on landandfarm.com and of course cheaper is in desert and close to mexico border.. want to be far enough from people but close enough to work. don't mind an hour or so drive. homeschooling community is best but good schools would work as well. shes a medical biller and i'm a cable tech with a security alarms license but can basically do any job with the right trainer. think i should i also put a thread in the dfw sention or no? Title: Re: moving to TX this year Post by: Drjones on February 25, 2014, 12:42:02 PM Sounds like you're looking closer to the DFW group, so I'd drop in over there too. Seems that most in this section are Houston, San Antonio, Austin dwellers.
I don't know much about the rural life, but I do know enough that you need pay very close attention to water reserves especially around the active shale reserves. Each fracking job uses around 1 million gallons of water. Kind of a yin-yang thing; on one hand you could get a nice pay day from leasing land space to an operator and on the other you could be in piss fight over water rights or worse have one screw the pooch with a surface spill. Job prospects would be better in DFW, SA or HOU. Austin and Kileen areas not so much due to Dell sliding down the PC market slide and military budget cuts in the respective areas. Title: Re: moving to TX this year Post by: cokey on February 25, 2014, 01:17:17 PM thanks.. yea, don't want the fracking buis messing with my water.. i want to grow stuff..
Title: Re: moving to TX this year Post by: IZ on February 25, 2014, 06:51:54 PM Pluegerville, Round Rock, Cedar Park, Georgetown to the North of Austin and Buda and Kyle are South. All are close enough to Austin and can be less or more than an hour away.
We've been in Plano..North of Dallas. Muskrat is in Frisco. You might find some areas in or around McKinney and Allen. Title: Re: moving to TX this year Post by: Drjones on February 26, 2014, 04:45:27 AM Belleville, Brenham, LaGrange area isn't half bad either.
other things to watch for; proposed high speed rail line between Dallas and Houston and the once proposed Trans-Texas Corridor. The TTC has been "dropped," but that doesn't mean it wont be resurrected in the future. Title: Re: moving to TX this year Post by: cokey on February 26, 2014, 08:45:27 AM Dr, when you say watch for, are you meaning land wise or work wise? or people getting in my way wise?
Title: Re: moving to TX this year Post by: Drjones on February 26, 2014, 09:35:18 AM Land wise; eyesore, property valuation, screwing via eminent domain
Digging out the proposed routes when looking where to/not to buy would be recommended. Title: Re: moving to TX this year Post by: cokey on February 26, 2014, 11:17:02 AM thanks
Title: Re: moving to TX this year Post by: cokey on July 19, 2015, 03:45:34 PM This area is dead. Well, we've made the move to DE area.
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