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Ah... very interesting. Temperature ranges seems to match Buenos Aires and there is a significant hispanic population. Added to the list of places to check out.
If you are looking at Texas, I would suggest a look at Houston. We are quite a muti-national city due to the Oil and Gas Industry being centered here. Just Google Houston, you should find alot to look at.
Of course I am biased, I have lived here for 35 years, and would not consider any place else to live.
Hope this helps - good luck wherever you decide to go!
OK, I will definitely take a look at Houston then.
You could be biased, but that you would not consider any other place to live after 35 years is significant. Most people don't feel that way about any place
Thank you
It is pretty cheap here in the Cape Coral area and has a good amount of things to do. Schools (almost all) have A ratings with ESOL system to help with children who need help with English, and other awesome programs. There is many awesome beaches and malls etc to visit in sister cites; there is a pretty low crime rate; and also has the most canals in the world!
It has about 170,000 people in the summer and almost 200,000 in the winter. I appreciate this city a lot the 10 years I've lived here.
It is pretty cheap here in the Cape Coral area and has a good amount of things to do. Schools (almost all) have A ratings with ESOL system to help with children who need help with English, and other awesome programs. There is many awesome beaches and malls etc to visit in sister cites; there is a pretty low crime rate; and also has the most canals in the world!
It has about 170,000 people in the summer and almost 200,000 in the winter. I appreciate this city a lot the 10 years I've lived here.
Hope this helps 😄
Oh... interestingly, Cape Coral is my number one choice at the moment But I didn't know about the school ratings and the ESOL system, so that makes it even better.
Ah... very interesting. Temperature ranges seems to match Buenos Aires and there is a significant hispanic population. Added to the list of places to check out.
San Antonio is very nice, but be aware that the "significant hispanic population" is mostly of Mexican descent. Being from Argentina, you might be more comfortable with a little more diversity among the immigrant population.
Oh... interestingly, Cape Coral is my number one choice at the moment But I didn't know about the school ratings and the ESOL system, so that makes it even better.
Txs
Cape Coral is a nice choice. It has a sizable latino population, beaches, and warm sunny weather year round. The only downfall is that it might be a bit boring for someone from a big city like Buenos Aires. However, it is only a 2-3 hour drive from Miami, Orlando and Tampa.
Hurricanes are a major concern if this matters to you.
San Antonio is very nice, but be aware that the "significant hispanic population" is mostly of Mexican descent. Being from Argentina, you might be more comfortable with a little more diversity among the immigrant population.
Ah, OK, very good point. Indeed I don't imagine being comfortable with it.
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