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Unread 07-30-2008, 10:19 PM
 
Location: El Paso, TX
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El Paso is a great place. It snows about once a year if we're lucky, but it usually melts after a few hours though. And it's not crowded congested or polluted as much as DFW or Houston. There will be a lot of new jobs with the expansion of Ft. Bliss. Also there is NO humidity!!!
Yes there is.. or my Swamp Cooler would be keeping me cooler this week. =)
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Unread 07-30-2008, 10:51 PM
 
Location: Texas
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well if you got money. last time i lived in DFW area was 2003, so it's been a while, but i could see how upscale yuppie both towns were gettin'. i can only imagine what they look like now, 5 years later. i am sure they are very expensive. but if that's what someone is looking for, upscale polished suburbia with McMansions and Starbucks around every corner, and no semblance of "Texana", then it might be for them. are there any open spaces in those towns any more? any ranches? cattle?
i remember Trophy Club building up...and i can only imagine the sprawl towards Keller/Haslet etc...........i will bet that folks will have to drive alot further to work in DFW and live in the "country", compared to when i did-i had a 20 minute easy commute to downtown Ft Worth from Aledo area

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I would recommend Plano or Frisco. They are great areas (Frisco is growing), they have great schools and good stuff to do. There is also a wonderful church in Plano. There is snow up in the DFW area, but nothing to write home about...
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