thanks for watching! It sounds like you have a deep connection with the area. I love hearing stories in the comments, people sharing good memories and all.
Nothing against the town or its residents but It’s the cement capital of Texas. I’d pass on living there because of the long term cardiovascular and respiratory health issues of sulfer dioxide exposure in high concentrations over a prolonged period of time.
I was born and raised in Midlothian and live in the downtown area. I would agree with most of the things this gentleman says. We are growing fast so there are some pains. Overall wonderful place to live.
You are nuts if you think anything in Midlothian is even remotely cheaper. Houses have been selling for 50 to 100k over asking price. Growth has exploded for the past ten years. There really is no country left here. The taxes have gone up so much our farmers are selling out, developers are stripping all of the old growth trees and building as many houses as close together as they possibly can on as small of a space as they can. Oh, Woodrow's Coffee shop has been out of business for a few years, Campuzano's is no longer here and the crime rate is climbing. We do have lots of overpriced and unaffordable apartments now! We've got that going for us!!
I’m glad you are speaking the truth. I’m a former President of the Midlothian Area Historical Society and every time a new housing development goes up it makes me sick. We still run cattle but are surrounded by housing developments on all sides. Our views are horrible now.
Town I went to middle and highschool in. Town I grew up in. Completely trashed now. It was a nice small town farm town now it’s a big city feel. Absolutely ruined
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57yrs old born and raised here. Midlothian Texas. I know this place very very well. All the çrèeķs small lakes multiple springs. Very rich in quarts.
thanks for watching! It sounds like you have a deep connection with the area. I love hearing stories in the comments, people sharing good memories and all.
Nothing against the town or its residents but It’s the cement capital of Texas. I’d pass on living there because of the long term cardiovascular and respiratory health issues of sulfer dioxide exposure in high concentrations over a prolonged period of time.
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Good content boss.
Do one about Waxahachie or what you think of it?
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I was born and raised in Midlothian and live in the downtown area. I would agree with most of the things this gentleman says. We are growing fast so there are some pains. Overall wonderful place to live.
My parents are still in the house I grew up in, and part of me would love to get back someday.
Thanks for the insight!
Previous videos about pollution and water quality being bad makes me ask has this changed since?
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You are nuts if you think anything in Midlothian is even remotely cheaper. Houses have been selling for 50 to 100k over asking price. Growth has exploded for the past ten years. There really is no country left here. The taxes have gone up so much our farmers are selling out, developers are stripping all of the old growth trees and building as many houses as close together as they possibly can on as small of a space as they can.
Oh, Woodrow's Coffee shop has been out of business for a few years, Campuzano's is no longer here and the crime rate is climbing. We do have lots of overpriced and unaffordable apartments now!
We've got that going for us!!
Thanks for sharing your perspective and for tuning in!
I’m glad you are speaking the truth. I’m a former President of the Midlothian Area Historical Society and every time a new housing development goes up it makes me sick. We still run cattle but are surrounded by housing developments on all sides. Our views are horrible now.
Town I went to middle and highschool in. Town I grew up in. Completely trashed now. It was a nice small town farm town now it’s a big city feel. Absolutely ruined
Progress can be bittersweet, but it's not all bad. where do you live now?
But how do you really know if you never lived anywhere else?
That's exactly what these videos are for... where do you live now?
I’m a 7th Generation Ellis County resident and this Auslander knows nothing. You can this guy is not from Texas
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What a joke. This guy says Dallas but not Fort Worth
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