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Old 12-02-2008, 08:42 PM
 
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I am thinking about moving to Texas and was in Austin last weekend and loved it. I have never been to Dallas.....which place is better?
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Old 12-02-2008, 09:23 PM
 
Location: Richardson, TX
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Since you didn't say exactly what you look for in a town, it's impossible to determine which is "better". Tho speaking only in very broad strokes, Austin is considered a bit more laid back and Dallas is more of a 'see and be seen' town. But just like Austin isn't comprised of only pot smoking, liberal, guitar strumming hippies, Dallas singles are not all snobby, gold digging status hounds obsessed with their careers. But usually in threads like this people are quick to point out some lingering stereotypes in both cities. Some of the generalizations Austinites make about us do have some basis and vice versa.

The single scene here in Dallas runs the gamut as it would in any large city. If bars are your thing we've got just about every kind imaginable. (And with as many churches as bars, you're covered on that end too!) Many eligible types may prefer to live in Dallas proper near The Village, Uptown, Greenville Ave, Victory Park, CBD, Deep Ellum or other spots usually less attractive to families. Personally I'd find it hard to be in the dating scene living in Dallas' far north 'burbs, but otherwise I never had any problem meeting people. Frankly, I think most of the entire state is overall friendly enough and it isn't difficult making friends if you're willing to venture out.

I'd recommend that if you can come for a visit, do. You can find out for yourself the differences in the cities. The metroplex is HUGE and sprawling so you'll need a few days. Lots of people in Dallas look down on Austin and vice versa, though I enjoy both towns just for entirely different reasons. Dallas has a nice cost of living, excellent dining/shopping, and a pretty solid job market. But that doesn't mean it's a good fit for everyone. Austin, to me, as congested as it can get, still has more a small town feeling...apples and oranges you know?

You also may get more accurate feedback if you let us know what about Austin you enjoyed and what your lifestyle is like--wear a tie, like the outdoors, how much you want to spend on an apt, etc.
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Old 12-02-2008, 09:39 PM
 
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I know for sure, Austin, will be a better fit for you.

You didn't list any specifics of what you are looking for but I know for a fact you'll do better in Austin.
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Old 12-02-2008, 09:48 PM
 
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I do know some people in Austin and I do like to go out an have a good time. I am sure there are plenty of single women in both towns and alot of stuff to do. I do like to head out on the town on the weekends and hit a few resturaunts and bars. What would you say is the biggest difference between the 2? Ill probably be getting a 1 BR, nothing more than $800.
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Old 12-03-2008, 12:13 AM
 
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killer, whatmakes Austin so much better than Dallas?
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Old 12-03-2008, 05:51 AM
 
Location: Forney Texas
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Its cheaper to rent in Dallas. I paid $868 for a 850 sf loft in DeepEllum which is pretty much downtown. The address was 3311 Elm st.

If you look at lofts is downtown Austin yoru not going to get much under $1200 for a comparable sized space.
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Old 12-03-2008, 07:10 AM
 
Location: Junius Heights
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I do know some people in Austin and I do like to go out an have a good time. I am sure there are plenty of single women in both towns and alot of stuff to do. I do like to head out on the town on the weekends and hit a few resturaunts and bars. What would you say is the biggest difference between the 2? Ill probably be getting a 1 BR, nothing more than $800.
For $800 you can do much better in Dallas than Austin. Housing costs and COL generally are lower in Dallas than Austin.
The Singles scene in Austin seems to skew a little younger. There will be a lot more 18-21 year olds due to the presence of the University.
As for bars, it is pretty much a wash, both have a huge number of great bars.
Dallas is much better for restaurants.
The Music scene is better in Austin.
The Arts and Theatre scene overall is better in Dallas.
The pace is different. Austin is a University town and government town.
Dallas is a commercial center.
The job market isn't good anywhere, but it is better in Dallas than Austin.
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Old 12-03-2008, 07:08 PM
 
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What is the biggest negative for people our age? Are there tons of single 24+ women, traffic...etc..I have heard that Dallas is way to spread out...thoughts?
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Old 12-03-2008, 08:16 PM
 
Location: Austin
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My husband is from Austin, and he said he had to move to Dallas to find women of substance. Since most of Austin is Techy, the women there were mostly administrators and teachers, and he was sick of dating teachers talking about their kids all day.

He needed to be in a place with more variety. However, he did false advertsise because he never told me his master plan was to find a wife in Dallas and then move her back to Austin, but we're moving there after the first of the year. I'm not very happy about it, but his job told him to go...

So, bottomline, if you are looking for dates, my husband says you should go to Dallas.
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Old 12-03-2008, 09:09 PM
 
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I am thinking about moving to Texas and was in Austin last weekend and loved it. I have never been to Dallas.....which place is better?
Well in my opinion, Dallas is better. In your situation, you will get a nicer apartment here for $800 than you will in Austin. Since you are single, you will probably like Uptown, Greenville Ave., Knox-Henderson, and downtown areas better as that is where all the nightlife, parties, and stuff are.

As far as the economy goes, Dallas and Austin are doing well compared to other areas in the US. The DFW area is HUGE and most of it is growing fast! As far as shopping and restaurants go, Dallas wins hands-down.
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