life changing decision

Started by cokey, December 12, 2011, 06:57:02 AM

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Quote from: fastwin on December 14, 2011, 09:00:44 AM
No. It is the best state. [laugh] OK... it could use some more good roads and some rain. ;)

You may be right.  Seems like there are a few states in that same general area and category; Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico.  I get them mixed up and never can remember which one is which...

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Quote from: IZ on December 14, 2011, 11:35:20 AM
The roads are great on the way from lake Travis area and beecaves if you're riding in town to work everyday. They are scary as hell though at night with the deer all over the place!

True that! [thumbsup] Big ass Hill Country deer that love to lurk on the shoulders of the roads at night. :o

The best state is the one you live in that makes you happy to be there. I like Texas (I'm a native... and yes it needs twistier, cooler roads!) but I'm tired of my home town of Dallas. When junior gets out of high school we will be looking to escape... but still in TX. 

Austin was great in the 70s for me and it still is for those that live there now. But it's not the same Austin, it's grown a lot. But if you have no 1970s memories of Austin (like wow, goovy man... what's a 70s memory? [laugh]) to compare it to then living there right now would be awesome. I have to admit, it's the coolest part of the state to live in. Me? I'd go for the Hill Country but wouldn't live in Austin city limits. But you guys should. Gotta beat the hell out of NY city. And I don't mean to offend any DMF New Yorkers. Just saying cokey is tired of it.
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I'll add one more to the "avoid the military" bandwagon.  I'll leave out the bitterness, though and just say that it will be really hard for you and your family.

Another thing to consider when moving is that nearly nowhere in the southwest (you texans just get to be lumped into that regardless of what you think  :P) is the cost of living as high as in NY.

cokey

Whats consider hill country on the map?  Cheaper isnt the word..  my1500 3 bdr 2 n a 1/2 bath is considered a great deal, in brooklyn..  in the city i work in apartments smaller then my living room that are 2300-3500 a month.   When we were looking at houses in austin, about 20 miles or less east, found a 5 bdr house with 2acres of land for 140k...  i dont want to live directly in the cith.. at least 20-30 min out of it..  suggestions? 
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Quote from: Timmy Tucker on February 27, 2011, 11:11:58 AM
About the goat...
His name was Bob, but the family called him BeelzeBob. 
make the beast with two backs goats.

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Quote from: fastwin on December 14, 2011, 02:32:03 PM
True that! [thumbsup] Big ass Hill Country deer that love to lurk on the shoulders of the roads at night. :o

The best state is the one you live in that makes you happy to be there. I like Texas (I'm a native... and yes it needs twistier, cooler roads!) but I'm tired of my home town of Dallas. When junior gets out of high school we will be looking to escape... but still in TX. 

Austin was great in the 70s for me and it still is for those that live there now. But it's not the same Austin, it's grown a lot. But if you have no 1970s memories of Austin (like wow, goovy man... what's a 70s memory? [laugh]) to compare it to then living there right now would be awesome. I have to admit, it's the coolest part of the state to live in. Me? I'd go for the Hill Country but wouldn't live in Austin city limits. But you guys should. Gotta beat the hell out of NY city. And I don't mean to offend any DMF New Yorkers. Just saying cokey is tired of it.
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Quote from: fastwin on December 14, 2011, 02:32:03 PM
True that! [thumbsup] Big ass Hill Country deer that love to lurk on the shoulders of the roads at night. :o

The best state is the one you live in that makes you happy to be there. I like Texas (I'm a native... and yes it needs twistier, cooler roads!) but I'm tired of my home town of Dallas. When junior gets out of high school we will be looking to escape... but still in TX. 

Austin was great in the 70s for me and it still is for those that live there now. But it's not the same Austin, it's grown a lot. But if you have no 1970s memories of Austin (like wow, goovy man... what's a 70s memory? [laugh]) to compare it to then living there right now would be awesome. I have to admit, it's the coolest part of the state to live in. Me? I'd go for the Hill Country but wouldn't live in Austin city limits. But you guys should. Gotta beat the hell out of NY city. And I don't mean to offend any DMF New Yorkers. Just saying cokey is tired of it.

I love riding out in the hill country...around Kerville, follow the river out west, then south to the Frio. My wife's family has a cabin out there on the Frio. Hard to find a nicer place to be in the middle of the summer than swimming in freezing cold water and drinking a beer when it's 115F outside  [laugh]

of course....thats only when there's actually water flowing (i.e., not this year)  [thumbsdown]

Quote from: cokey on December 14, 2011, 05:57:06 PM
Whats consider hill country on the map?  Cheaper isnt the word..  my1500 3 bdr 2 n a 1/2 bath is considered a great deal, in brooklyn..  in the city i work in apartments smaller then my living room that are 2300-3500 a month.   When we were looking at houses in austin, about 20 miles or less east, found a 5 bdr house with 2acres of land for 140k...  i dont want to live directly in the cith.. at least 20-30 min out of it..  suggestions? 

Hill country is...well...anything west of Austin, and north of I-10. I guess thats the best way I would describe it. All the way out to Junction. Some other Texans might correct me here.

If your going to live outside the city, I like west and south of Austin better than east. East is kinda flat. North of Austin is alright because there are a lot of jobs (Round Rock, Georgetown, etc). My brother-in-law is in the home renovation business and does a lot of high end work in on the north end...no shortage of money to be had down there.
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Quote from: cokey on December 14, 2011, 05:57:06 PM
Whats consider hill country on the map?  Cheaper isnt the word..  my1500 3 bdr 2 n a 1/2 bath is considered a great deal, in brooklyn..  in the city i work in apartments smaller then my living room that are 2300-3500 a month.   When we were looking at houses in austin, about 20 miles or less east, found a 5 bdr house with 2acres of land for 140k...  i dont want to live directly in the cith.. at least 20-30 min out of it..  suggestions?  


Like I said..Lakeway (Lake Travis area)..also Beecaves, Dripping Springs, Oak Hill, are all out in the hill country.  There's a master planned community out by the dam that's nice.  Westlake is also a great area with excellent schools.  More expensive though.  You can't go wrong with any of those areas Cokey.  
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muskrat

BeeCave will be expensive.  Anything West towards Marble Falls is pricey as hell.  Stay North or East of downtown for your better "bang for the buck."  Austin traffic is some of the worst in Texas BTW.
Also, Fastwin lives near congested downtown Dallas and it takes him an hour + to shuttle out of the city.  :o  East of Dallas are some fine roads along with SW, N and NW.   [thumbsup]  Let us know how we can help.
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Quote from: muskrat on December 17, 2011, 02:33:15 PM
BeeCave will be expensive.  Anything West towards Marble Falls is pricey as hell.  Stay North or East of downtown for your better "bang for the buck."  Austin traffic is some of the worst in Texas BTW.
Also, Fastwin lives near congested downtown Dallas and it takes him an hour + to shuttle out of the city.  :o  East of Dallas are some fine roads along with SW, N and NW.   [thumbsup]  Let us know how we can help.
although..... pricey and bad traffic may be relative terms compared to what he's used to I'm sure  ;)
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cokey

Ill ride my bicycle. No traffic worries lol..  yea I hit some traffic when I drove to Austin almost 2 yrs ago. It's not too bad...  can you lane split legally?
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Quote from: Timmy Tucker on February 27, 2011, 11:11:58 AM
About the goat...
His name was Bob, but the family called him BeelzeBob. 
make the beast with two backs goats.

muskrat

legally?  NO, but if you don't get caught anything is legal.  [Dolph]
Can we thin the gene pool? 

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bikeguy57

Check out Wilderness EMT certification, and maybe move where they have an active search and rescue crew. Its fairly hardcore stuff. These places tend to have great roads too.