I enjoyed your descriptions of what the cities of Austin and Dallas have to offer. I’ve been a resident of the Austin area for more than 14 year. Also liked and subscribed.
I enjoyed your video! I had a hard time deciding which city i was going to relocate to 3 years ago. Both Austin and Dallas have great food, entertainment and job opportunities but i eventually settled in Dallas for the affordability of housing.
@@aimxdy8680 im actually looking to relocate to Austin for work. I am in FinTech and its a hot industry in Austin, just gotta find affordable housing now 😕
I definitely love your details on both cities…my oldest Son is considering Austin or Round Rock once he retires from the military. But I would like to move to Texas sometimes next year.
As someone that has lived in both Austin and Dallas. I would say Austin for those 35 and below and Dallas for 36 and above. Austin has more things to do for the under 35, but once you get married and have kids, DFW is better. Way more cities to live in and more suburbs to choose from. And way better school districts. Although Eanes ISD (Westlake) near Austin is great, the DFW area has more really great school districts to choose from.
Your video was help we baddly needed. Trying to figure out where to live was tough. After watching your Liberty hill video. We definitely bought in Thousand oaks private community off the private airport.
Hello your videos are very helpful. Can you give me your advice on cedar hill vs. Duncanville? Wich one is better your pros and cons will be appreciated. I planing on moving to Dallas this summer. Thank you.
I'm in The Woodlands Texas area and I'm considering Dallas or Austin. It's so hard! I am thinking about just staying in The Woodlands. I know the area well... and its always difficult learning a whole new city. What are your thoughts about The Woodlands Texas area? are there areas like The Woodlands in Austin?
I actually have friends that live in The Woodlands. They love it and I love visiting, lol. Austin has many areas that are similar but none quite like The Woodlands.
Thanks for your question! Between Austin and Dallas, Austin offers a vibrant student culture and diverse part-time job opportunities, but has recently seen higher living costs. Dallas has a varied economy with many part-time jobs and generally more affordable rent. Both cities have unique benefits, so your choice would depend on your specific needs and preferences. For tailored advice, consider reaching out to your university's student services.
Dallas is more traditional southern swanky, while Austin is modern alternative swanky lol. Both similar in a lot of ways, but Austin is better for me because of the scenery and culture.
Fort Worth really does have a lot going for it! It's amazing to see how the city has managed to grow while still maintaining a relatively low crime rate. Thanks for sharing those stats!
You do know that whole keep Austin weird thing came from portland.. .. and you do know it’s more ppl from portland that’s moving to Austin. Cause Austin is like a baby portland…. It’s just like portland. And you can’t compare Austin to Dallas. We vibe way different out here in Dallas.. and hell naw Austin isn’t the music capital…that all Vegas bby.. the entertainment capital. Come on now.. not hating on you. Just simply putting..
@@benjammin775 get the fuck out of here with that… portland been using keep portland weird since forever.. the original Slogan was keep portland white. And then they change it to keep portland weird…..
@@edmartinez6946 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 you a damn lie… portland been using that slogan… it was first called keep portland white. Back doing the slavery days.. and when portland decide to except black that’s when they change it to keep portland weird.. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 nice try…
You have NO clue what you are speaking of. You are trying to compare Austin to the Dallas metropolitan area. Houston versus Dallas is a more fair comparison, in which Houston pulls far ahead in almost every category. Born and bred Texan.
Houston is definitely a much much larger city than Austin and Dallas. The home prices are also more affordable than Austin that's for sure. Each city has its own culture and flair and it depends on what you're looking for.
I enjoyed your descriptions of what the cities of Austin and Dallas have to offer. I’ve been a resident of the Austin area for more than 14 year. Also liked and subscribed.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate that.
I enjoyed your video! I had a hard time deciding which city i was going to relocate to 3 years ago. Both Austin and Dallas have great food, entertainment and job opportunities but i eventually settled in Dallas for the affordability of housing.
Hey DJ, housing is actually a big draw to Dallas that Austin can't compete with unless you live further outside the city.
Austin has more opportunities for higher paying jobs
@@aimxdy8680 im actually looking to relocate to Austin for work. I am in FinTech and its a hot industry in Austin, just gotta find affordable housing now 😕
Awesome video!!! I’m moving to Texas very soon and needing this video for help! Lol. Culture wise I think Dallas would be a better fit for me.
I definitely love your details on both cities…my oldest Son is considering Austin or Round Rock once he retires from the military. But I would like to move to Texas sometimes next year.
If y'all have any questions at all about the Austin area or Texas in general let me know.
@@LiveInATX I definitely will ☺️
Houston is where it’s at though
Great video! I love your energy, I been debating for months to move to either Dallas or Austin.
I really appreciate it! Hopefully this helps.
As someone that has lived in both Austin and Dallas. I would say Austin for those 35 and below and Dallas for 36 and above. Austin has more things to do for the under 35, but once you get married and have kids, DFW is better. Way more cities to live in and more suburbs to choose from. And way better school districts. Although Eanes ISD (Westlake) near Austin is great, the DFW area has more really great school districts to choose from.
Dallas is definitely more affordable than Austin that for sure and more developed.
I'd say reverse. Dallas has more to offer for young people
Random but you have a very BRIGHT SMILE !! ❤❤❤❤ Thank you for the informative video!!
You are so welcome!
Austin also got their own tv show called Lonestar 911 starring Rob Lowe.
Does Dallas have any "hill country areas" or "rolling hills" the way west Austin does?
Oak Cliff and Cedar Hill have rolling hills and hilly neighborhoods.
Your video was help we baddly needed. Trying to figure out where to live was tough. After watching your Liberty hill video. We definitely bought in Thousand oaks private community off the private airport.
Thanks so much Kevin!
Hello your videos are very helpful. Can you give me your advice on cedar hill vs. Duncanville? Wich one is better your pros and cons will be appreciated. I planing on moving to Dallas this summer. Thank you.
Thanks so much! Absolutely. Just shoot me a text or give me a ring here (512) 270-0966
What about weather?
And salaries?
Thanks
Thanks for watching and for the feedback! I will make a note to make a video answering those in more detail. I appreciate you commenting!
Great video, very helpful thanks
So glad it was helpful Janeen!
Beautiful woman and a great informative video 😌👍🏾
I really appreciate it!
I'm in The Woodlands Texas area and I'm considering Dallas or Austin. It's so hard! I am thinking about just staying in The Woodlands. I know the area well... and its always difficult learning a whole new city. What are your thoughts about The Woodlands Texas area? are there areas like The Woodlands in Austin?
I actually have friends that live in The Woodlands. They love it and I love visiting, lol. Austin has many areas that are similar but none quite like The Woodlands.
That's what I would prefer too. Only the woodlands and Magnolia interest me in Houston but the weather Whew! I just don't know if it's worth it.
i am an international student, in that case which city will have affordable rent and good for part time jobs, thank you
Thanks for your question! Between Austin and Dallas, Austin offers a vibrant student culture and diverse part-time job opportunities, but has recently seen higher living costs. Dallas has a varied economy with many part-time jobs and generally more affordable rent. Both cities have unique benefits, so your choice would depend on your specific needs and preferences. For tailored advice, consider reaching out to your university's student services.
Austin has a symphony orchestra too. Btw are you Nigerian?
Dallas!
Dallas is more traditional southern swanky, while Austin is modern alternative swanky lol. Both similar in a lot of ways, but Austin is better for me because of the scenery and culture.
Big FACTS!
Bottom line both are ok depending what you're looking for 🤔
Can you do Houston as well? 😉
Absolutely! That one is definitely on my list.
Gotta do Houston, the heart and soul of Texas!!
Thats a good idea! Houston you are coming up next.
Dallas is for adults and Austin is for anyone that wants to stay 26 for as long as possible.
Interesting take! 😂 Which vibe do you prefer?
I can barely hear you...
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Thanks Cameron!
Fort Worth is actually the best big city in Texas. With 1.3 Million residents and only 88 homicides in 2023.
Fort Worth really does have a lot going for it! It's amazing to see how the city has managed to grow while still maintaining a relatively low crime rate. Thanks for sharing those stats!
You do know that whole keep Austin weird thing came from portland.. .. and you do know it’s more ppl from portland that’s moving to Austin. Cause Austin is like a baby portland…. It’s just like portland. And you can’t compare Austin to Dallas. We vibe way different out here in Dallas.. and hell naw Austin isn’t the music capital…that all Vegas bby.. the entertainment capital. Come on now.. not hating on you. Just simply putting..
keep Austin weird was a marketing campaign to encourage people to shop at local Austin stores in the 80s or 90s.
@@benjammin775 get the fuck out of here with that… portland been using keep portland weird since forever.. the original Slogan was keep portland white. And then they change it to keep portland weird…..
You are wrong. Austin was the first to used the term decades ago.
The city of Austin is much bigger than Portland. 1.03 million vs 660k.
@@edmartinez6946 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 you a damn lie… portland been using that slogan… it was first called keep portland white. Back doing the slavery days.. and when portland decide to except black that’s when they change it to keep portland weird.. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 nice try…
You have NO clue what you are speaking of. You are trying to compare Austin to the Dallas metropolitan area. Houston versus Dallas is a more fair comparison, in which Houston pulls far ahead in almost every category. Born and bred Texan.
Houston is the best city in Texas. Austin is awesome though. Dallas, hard pass.
Houston is definitely a much much larger city than Austin and Dallas. The home prices are also more affordable than Austin that's for sure. Each city has its own culture and flair and it depends on what you're looking for.
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