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You can’t compare the two .. You have to think of Dallas in the greater scale bc Dallas is part of the DFW metro which is like 8 MM plus people.. Austin’s metro area is only around 2MM. People form the suburbs as well as Fort Worth live work play etc in Dallas and vice versa as well as it’s continuous city to city.. Also, Dallas, as most believe, is the most glamorous of all Texas cities.. They have more money, the most billionaires, best shopping, awesome dining, awesome sports venues and teams, awesome nightlife on a larger scale and some of the most beautiful people if not the most in Texas.. It’s definitely a city where people are fit, on their game w their careers and out to conquer .. Austin is beautiful city and all that on a smaller scale with the exception of having a hot nerd/ hippy vibe.. Austin is definitely a lot more laid back.. and Houston, well don’t get me started on Houston.. It’s like Dallas’ older more goofy sister that doesn’t know how to dress or what to do with herself.. Although Houston is bigger , it definitely lacks.. And I can say so bc I lived in all 3 Texas. Cities with Houston being the longest.. Def visit and see the difference for yourself.. For me , it’s Dallas hands down.. So much to do see and places to be seen.. The excitement and energy of the city is palpable!!!
A thing that Austin has over Dallas is the outdoor kick-back dining scene, that's surprisingly hard to find in Dallas, which is weird because there's so much empty space in DFW.
@@MovingATX One of my kids (from Austin) goes to UT Dallas, and has a friend from Rockwall, and they were driving somewhere and she said "man look, another strip mall" and the friend said "what's a strip mall?" The strip mall established magnificence in DFW should not be understated; it's amazing. Also, the zoning laws in Dallas that (apparently) enforce the connection of adjacent shopping center parking lots is **SO** much better than Austin.
That's a tough call because both Austin and Dallas have great options. The opportunities in Dallas seem to center around the financial industry more, whereas Austin is very tech and government geared being the state's capital. Happy to talk offline as well if you'd like.
Lived in both cities and was born in McKinney which is 35 miles north. Austin is a quirky, open-minded, progressive city with a laid back charm. Dallas and Fort Worth is pretentious and old school money. Think of Dallas as Barbie and Austin as Pippie Longstocking. Lol
Thank you very much! I would love to connect and tell you more about the area. You’re welcome to call/text me at 512-337-4537 or via info@vonaustin.com.
Thinking about buying or selling a home in Austin? We would love to help!
Send us an email at info@vonaustin.com or give us a call/text at 512-337-4537.
You can’t compare the two .. You have to think of Dallas in the greater scale bc Dallas is part of the DFW metro which is like 8 MM plus people.. Austin’s metro area is only around 2MM. People form the suburbs as well as Fort Worth live work play etc in Dallas and vice versa as well as it’s continuous city to city.. Also, Dallas, as most believe, is the most glamorous of all Texas cities.. They have more money, the most billionaires, best shopping, awesome dining, awesome sports venues and teams, awesome nightlife on a larger scale and some of the most beautiful people if not the most in Texas.. It’s definitely a city where people are fit, on their game w their careers and out to conquer .. Austin is beautiful city and all that on a smaller scale with the exception of having a hot nerd/ hippy vibe.. Austin is definitely a lot more laid back.. and Houston, well don’t get me started on Houston.. It’s like Dallas’ older more goofy sister that doesn’t know how to dress or what to do with herself.. Although Houston is bigger , it definitely lacks.. And I can say so bc I lived in all 3 Texas. Cities with Houston being the longest.. Def visit and see the difference for yourself.. For me , it’s Dallas hands down.. So much to do see and places to be seen.. The excitement and energy of the city is palpable!!!
A thing that Austin has over Dallas is the outdoor kick-back dining scene, that's surprisingly hard to find in Dallas, which is weird because there's so much empty space in DFW.
That's a great point, Michael! Appreciate it.
@@MovingATX One of my kids (from Austin) goes to UT Dallas, and has a friend from Rockwall, and they were driving somewhere and she said "man look, another strip mall" and the friend said "what's a strip mall?" The strip mall established magnificence in DFW should not be understated; it's amazing. Also, the zoning laws in Dallas that (apparently) enforce the connection of adjacent shopping center parking lots is **SO** much better than Austin.
Thanks for your nice info, your Great job
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I enjoy watching Aubrey's videos. She is a sharp cookie. I'm trying to figure out which Texas city I want to move to from San Francisco.
Thank you, Marques!
Excellent videos and information. Thank you! I'd love to see one on Fort Worth.
Thank you very much! I will certainly add Fort Worth as a future video. Much appreciated.
Looks like you are comparing City to City not over all Metro.... DFW Metro population is much higher than you stated.
In total, the DFW metroplex is 7,805,459 residents in 2023
Which city is better for business-tech students and workers?
That's a tough call because both Austin and Dallas have great options. The opportunities in Dallas seem to center around the financial industry more, whereas Austin is very tech and government geared being the state's capital. Happy to talk offline as well if you'd like.
Dallas is far beyond Austin. More to offer.
Appreciate the comment! Glad you found your spot.
Which city is better for selling ice cream or food by food truck
Austin has a large food truck population, many of which are just as good if not better than many of the brick and mortar locations.
@@MovingATX thank you so much 😊
So if I want to move Texas , You mean for setting up the food truck, is Austin the best?
Lived in both cities and was born in McKinney which is 35 miles north. Austin is a quirky, open-minded, progressive city with a laid back charm. Dallas and Fort Worth is pretentious and old school money. Think of Dallas as Barbie and Austin as Pippie Longstocking. Lol
lol well said! Austin Barbie is west of downtown 😅
Austin 👍
Thank you!
Take me there to live with you 😍
If you have the big money New York is the clear winner hands down
nice video but it starts at 0:55
Thanks for watching!
Austin is the best
Thank you! It's pretty great 😊
Too liberal
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Thank you for watching! Do you live in Austin at the moment?
Is it good for Asian and is their any Asian? Like your video Dear 💓
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There are way more Asians in the Dallas area.
Every city in America is good for Asians. They are even better at Capitalism than White people are 🧠
Austin sweet Dallas ain’t
Haha love it!