First, some of you folks are very biased, which you should be since you love it here, so I'll give a new person's perspective.
"Coming from the NW area here are my reasons..."
This will depend on where we each come from, as we're each use to different things.
"Critters: Rattlesnakes, poisonous centipedes, black widow spiders, scorpions"
Interestingly, I got use to the deadly snakes in Georgia.
Coming from NY and living throughout the East coast, this freaked me out also but you kind of get use to it by ignoring it until you come into contact with one.
Unfortunately, Texas has a large number of deadly snakes.
"Hurricanes"
Again, coming from the East coast it's worse over there.
You just brace yourself during the months of September through November and hope one doesn't come.
This is beyond a Georgia thing for me.
I have friends in Florida and they evacuated Florida (The Whole State) 3-4 times a couple of years ago during the Summer of Katrina.
Hurricanes affected SC, NC, VA, DC, PA, NJ, and NY.
According to history, there is a much higher likelihood for a Hurricane to hit the panhandle to the East coast:
All Hurricanes: Entire U.S. Atlantic Hurricane Basin
All Hurricanes: FL & the East Coast
"High property taxes"
Agreed. Stinks.
"Bad drivers, speeders, people don't give way, they cut, too many that beat the red light...all cause our car insurance rates to go up high! There are alot of young drivers that are obnoxious!"
This is normal in cities where there are a lot of transplants.
Atlanta has this problem big time due to many of us Northerners moving there because it's a great place to live--Chicago, NY, NJ, etc. drivers are notorious for this.
Agreed on higher insurance rates. Ours jacked up coming here.
Speeding?
I don't know about this one. This city is weird.
North of RR, State Police hangout to catch Dallas-bound speeders.
NW has a ton of cops pulling people over...I'll say we each have been cited already in a scant 8 months...argh
In Bee Caves, Lakeway, Pf, and Austin people drive ata good clip, especially through store parking lots without regard to pedestrians.
It's a mix here.
Coming from Atlanta, where I didn't get 1 ticket for 11 years and NY, PA, and VA where I'd get a ticket once every 4-12 months, Austin is somewhere in the middle when it comes to tolerating speeders and been hyper-sensitive to speeders.
Where I live in Austin (78750), they are out in force. Unfortunately, for this lead foot...with a couple of exotics...and I've been nailed.
"Traffic! Congestion!"
Austin isn't even close to the worst.
Here's the 2006 Forbes worst list:
Worst Cities For Traffic - Forbes.com
America's Worst Traffic Traps - Forbes.com
"Main streets don't have any lighting"
Agreed.
Although I think this coincides with my too many overhead powerlines concern.
I find it weird to see my neighbors taking walks using flashlights.
It seems so third world to me.
"Sushi is unaffordable"
In Austin, you lose some and you gain some when it comes to Asian food.
Sushi...you lose.
Ru-Sans and Miki Motos are way better than anything here.
There are gems here, but in other types of Asian food.
Vietnamese, Chinese, and Filipino food restaurants are plentiful, tasty, and inexpensive.
"Propane gas for heating is expensive"
It's high everywhere right now.
"Services are high: house cleaning, yard maintenance, manicure/pedicure, salons
Contractors or service providers don't return calls"
Agree.
This town is for DIYers. I think it's a Texas thing, which is good to see.
Getting good, reliable, and cost effective contractors in Austin is almost non-existent.
Georgia had a lot of hard working illegal Mexicans (sorry) and they fought for the cash business and did a bang up job.
It's a big problem there, oddly I don't see this here.
I'll add a small list of my pros/cons later.