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    Old 02-04-2013, 01:55 PM
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    I have lived in Austin since 1978, and it has grown considerably. Me myself, I wouldn't live in North Austin (been there, done that) or it's outlying areas if you paid me, but I know alot of people do. Not to offend anyone. I have lived South most of the time, and the people are way friendlier. You also find the most beautiful hill country south of Austin, Buda, Kyle, Wimberley and the areas in between these quaint little towns. Austin is very eclectic and that is what's so great about it, but I myself love living out of the city, in the country too. Best of luck in your job search.

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    Hi there. I've lived in Austin TX since 1996 and have seen this city grow so incredibly fast. Everyone is coming here. It's the most beautiful place to be and there is lots to do for all age groups. You can find just about any type of job here -- lots of big tech companies Dell, Samsung, Freescale, AMD, etc. and lots of health care clinics and facilities going up everywhere. University of TX has campuses all over the place if that's the type of work you are looking for. Austin and ALL THE SURROUNDING cities are growing so fast, city planners and road builders are having a hard time keeping up. You mentioned you were willing to commute 45 minutes - well, some days it takes me 30 minutes to travel 9 miles to work, sometimes takes me only the standard 15. However, with all that said, I don't know where else I would love to live. I love living here. Big city, small town feel. Yes, you have access to living out in the country, but it remains to be seen on how long that lasts. When we moved here, Cedar Park was considered living out in "the sticks" (or boondocks to some) and now we have an elementary school, a middle school, a high school AND a stadium right in our back yard. (You'd flip your lid if you knew what my property taxes are) I don't mind it, but for folks coming here and wanting "country living" could be in for a real shocker a couple of years later, because it won't be the country anymore. I hope this info helps. I am not trying to deter you in any way because again, I just love it here.

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    Old 02-05-2013, 06:51 AM
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    My sister lives in Blanchard OK which is 30 minutes south of Oklahoma City. She loves it there! They are in the country and still close enough to town if she needs to go. Would be happy to give you more info... FYI, I've been to Wyoming many times and didnt care for it at all. There wasn't much to do and took forever to get anywhere.
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    Old 02-05-2013, 04:02 PM
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    There are lots of communities around the Dallas/Ft Worth area where you would be able to commute. My DH commuted from Hillsboro to Irving (between the two) for a number of years. Hillsboro is a bit farther than you mentioned, but there are lots of closer places, all of which have rural areas around them. I would suggest checking out some of the communities surrounding the Waxahachie area. They are far enough away to not be city yet close enuf to drive easily. Also the metroplex seems to be growing more north than south as far as the main high $ growth is concerned. If you have more questions feel free to pm me
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    Old 02-05-2013, 04:15 PM
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    Also if you are interested in the Houston area, there are quite a few horse properties in the Magnolia area. Whether any are for sale I don't know. Your commute time to Houston would depend on what part of town you found a job. Lots of schools and colleges all around.
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    Old 02-07-2013, 02:18 PM
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    Originally Posted by NewbieToQuilting
    My sister lives in Blanchard OK which is 30 minutes south of Oklahoma City. She loves it there! They are in the country and still close enough to town if she needs to go. Would be happy to give you more info... FYI, I've been to Wyoming many times and didnt care for it at all. There wasn't much to do and took forever to get anywhere.
    Thanks so much, I am sure I will be contacting you soon for more information.......
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    Old 02-07-2013, 02:19 PM
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    Originally Posted by mom-6
    Also if you are interested in the Houston area, there are quite a few horse properties in the Magnolia area. Whether any are for sale I don't know. Your commute time to Houston would depend on what part of town you found a job. Lots of schools and colleges all around.
    I so appreciate th einformaiton. I will certainly message you soon for more guidance.
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    Old 02-15-2013, 08:43 AM
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    I'm in San Antonio and there are several small towns within 45 minutes of SA. Just depends on where your job will be. Pleasanton, Jourdanton, LaCoste, LaVernia are to the south and east. Boerne and New Braunfels area are to the north. There is a forum for people looking to relocate to SA (and other cities, too). http://www.city-data.com/forum/san-antonio/

    Here's a link to properties in Pleasanton/Jourdanton area with ~10 acres. http://www.landsoftexas.com/texas/At...&search=county

    The oil boom is big down here and property values have jumped in some areas. And Texas doesn't have state income tax but uses a property tax based on value.
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