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Been in Dallas 6 months, was around for the Tornado warning last month. It was a little wild, but everyone tells me that it's pretty unusual. Coming from LA, traffic isn't nearly as bad. Dallas is perfect for me & my family. The schools are way better. My son loves it and has so many friends here. It isn't perfect here but the PROs definitely outweigh the CONs. It is what you make it.
I'm in route to Dallas within the next month or so, coming from upstate NY. I'm having some difficulty securing employment. I currently work with people living with developmental disabilities, but I have a bachelor's degree in Social Work and pivoting is a keen interest. If you have any contacts or leads, I'm open and appreciative. @livingindfw
@@AlfJames-we1vw when it’s gods will, u won’t have difficulty, he brings it about, it will fall into place, sometimes it’s the need to be patient. But when a closed door remains closed, it’s for a reason. Christian or not, don’t rely on ur own understanding, he may want u somewhere else that has plenty of openings in that field, even with a higher pay than prev. That’s god. god knows best, he knows the end from the beginning, GL 🙏🏽👍🏽
@@Michiganian8 I just pray and pray some more that those who choose to come to Texas will not overturn God's commandments and people's constitutional rights to freedom. Luke 22:36 KJV " Then he said unto them, but now he that has a purse, let him take it, and likewise his script : and he that has no sword, let him sell his garment and buy one " Christian / people of God don't have to be a pushover.
I agree with all you have said. The private schools are excellent but expensive. But if you have children with special needs there are many to choose from. We live in the city because of the proximity to work, usually a 20 min commute. The property taxes are truly outrageous. However, if you are a senior there is a cap on how much they can go up. Also the proximity to excellent hospitals and healthcare is a plus. But all in all it is expensive and crowded. A common problem with urban living.
Thanks Linda for watching and sharing your thoughts. Living downtown does have its perks. No area has it all, you choose what’s best for you and your family.
Traffic is the worst. As usual expansion is far past demand. I-35 N and South, DNT N&S- Major expansion effort to 4 lanes. (BTW-costs .21¢ per mile to use DNT). From 380 to 121. Speaking of 380? Impossible from Denton to McKinney even though it's been under widening for last 3-4 years- will be outdated even with 3 lanes instear of 2, and now 75 from 190 to 121. Removing what was a 'restricted lane' - being reworked to remove that designation - 2 yr project.
Thanks Sang for watching and your feedback. Are you talking about living in Downtown Dallas or do you live in one of the surround suburbs? Also what would you say has gotten worse?
I know as a real estate company you probably don't want to mention it but politics play a very real impact in why people are flocking to the metroplex but want nothing to do with Dallas or Tarrant (tolerant) county
Dallas is exploding but infrastructure is slow. Any city that ignores public transportation will die in another 30-40 years. People would not want to drive 45-60 minutes one way to work.
You say that, but that is what happens. My husband has coworkers willing to drive over an hour to have a new home out of the city. All about trade offs.
Don’t know what you’re missing 🙂. There must be a reason so many people have moved here right? Every place has goods and bad’s , just need to choose what’s most important to you.
Thank Dante for watching and sharing. Dallas is indeed very liberal, but honestly it’s not any different than any major metro area in this country. Suburbs even in more liberal states tend to be more moderate and even lean on conservative.
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Been in Dallas 6 months, was around for the Tornado warning last month. It was a little wild, but everyone tells me that it's pretty unusual. Coming from LA, traffic isn't nearly as bad. Dallas is perfect for me & my family. The schools are way better. My son loves it and has so many friends here. It isn't perfect here but the PROs definitely outweigh the CONs. It is what you make it.
Thanks for sharing as a recent relocation to Dallas. That was our experience years ago as well.
I'm in route to Dallas within the next month or so, coming from upstate NY. I'm having some difficulty securing employment. I currently work with people living with developmental disabilities, but I have a bachelor's degree in Social Work and pivoting is a keen interest. If you have any contacts or leads, I'm open and appreciative. @livingindfw
@@AlfJames-we1vw when it’s gods will, u won’t have difficulty, he brings it about, it will fall into place, sometimes it’s the need to be patient. But when a closed door remains closed, it’s for a reason. Christian or not, don’t rely on ur own understanding, he may want u somewhere else that has plenty of openings in that field, even with a higher pay than prev. That’s god. god knows best, he knows the end from the beginning, GL 🙏🏽👍🏽
@Michiganian8 love the sound advice. I receive this immensely.
@@Michiganian8 I just pray and pray some more that those who choose to come to Texas will not
overturn God's commandments and people's constitutional rights to freedom.
Luke 22:36 KJV
" Then he said unto them, but now he that has a purse, let him take it, and likewise his script : and he that has no sword, let him sell his garment and buy one "
Christian / people of God don't have to be a pushover.
I agree with all you have said. The private schools are excellent but expensive. But if you have children with special needs there are many to choose from. We live in the city because of the proximity to work, usually a 20 min commute. The property taxes are truly outrageous. However, if you are a senior there is a cap on how much they can go up. Also the proximity to excellent hospitals and healthcare is a plus. But all in all it is expensive and crowded. A common problem with urban living.
Thanks Linda for watching and sharing your thoughts. Living downtown does have its perks. No area has it all, you choose what’s best for you and your family.
Traffic is the worst. As usual expansion is far past demand. I-35 N and South, DNT N&S- Major expansion effort to 4 lanes. (BTW-costs .21¢ per mile to use DNT). From 380 to 121. Speaking of 380? Impossible from Denton to McKinney even though it's been under widening for last 3-4 years- will be outdated even with 3 lanes instear of 2, and now 75 from 190 to 121. Removing what was a 'restricted lane' - being reworked to remove that designation - 2 yr project.
Thanks avflyguy for watching and sharing your insights. Where are you living? So people can understand where you perspective is coming from.
Moved here 2019 comparing dallas in 2019 to 2022 is like Whole Foods to walmart
And it’s gotten far worse YoY since 2022!
Thanks Sang for watching and your feedback. Are you talking about living in Downtown Dallas or do you live in one of the surround suburbs? Also what would you say has gotten worse?
I know as a real estate company you probably don't want to mention it but politics play a very real impact in why people are flocking to the metroplex but want nothing to do with Dallas or Tarrant (tolerant) county
Thanks again for watching. People move here for many reasons, politics are one.
Dallas is exploding but infrastructure is slow. Any city that ignores public transportation will die in another 30-40 years. People would not want to drive 45-60 minutes one way to work.
You say that, but that is what happens. My husband has coworkers willing to drive over an hour to have a new home out of the city. All about trade offs.
N DFW 50 YEARS!I'M NOT GOING ANYWHERE
Never, it's hot and has too many cars.. Not Be un kind but Rather watch the Texans
Don’t know what you’re missing 🙂. There must be a reason so many people have moved here right? Every place has goods and bad’s , just need to choose what’s most important to you.
Dallas is too blue. I recommend living in the Dallas suburbs or Fort Worth.
Keep Texas Red.
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Thank Dante for watching and sharing. Dallas is indeed very liberal, but honestly it’s not any different than any major metro area in this country. Suburbs even in more liberal states tend to be more moderate and even lean on conservative.
No one and I mean no one wants to leave Dallas it's an awesome city
Thanks @danielmoore2320 for the feedback. Glad you appreciate Dallas.
INCONSISTENT WHEATHER,HOT SUMMERS
You would have to leave a lot more than Dallas to avoid those 😆