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Old 05-23-2007, 06:04 PM
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Well you did know there is a huge prison there!!!
Austin is probably one of the best places. Houston is like a mad house and traffic is crazy. Austin isnt built like that. Alot better highways and layout. IT isclose to everythng and the people are wonderful.
That would be my choice, and you dont have to live right in the city there are many little towns all around. School are great.


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My husband and I are planning to move to Texas. We need help in choosing a city. From the research that I have done so far I have narrowed it down to the Austin and Houston area (especially Sugar Land). I am in my late twenties and my husband is in his early thirties and we are both looking for a place to put our roots down. We are planning to have a baby in the near future so family is a key comportment in this decision. My husband has to travel for his job so we need to be close to a major airport as well. I am currently teaching at a university and I have plans to attend graduate school for a PhD. So a city with a few universities (or within driving distance) would work better for me. We love the warm weather so heat and humidity is not an issue for us. We would also like to purchase a house. Our budget would be around $200000-250000. Any suggestions as to where we should move will be much appreciated. I would especially like to know more about Sugar Land. Thank you
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Old 05-25-2007, 09:33 AM
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Bryan/College Station is also a nice choice, located between Houston and Austin. It is on a smaller scale, just depends on what you are wanting. Moderator cut: soliciting

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