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Old Jan 14, 2011 | 10:48 AM
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Well if you go to the map of the us and you view CA. you can see there's about 100 or so quakes a week about as tiny as the ones in Texas. There was a 2.6 this past week north of SA. To me 2.6's are fun, anything less than 4.0 is fun!
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Old Jan 14, 2011 | 05:54 PM
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maybe this will help you decide:

http://finance.yahoo.com/family-home...-college-grads

Houston placed 5th, Dallas 2nd, and Austin 1st.
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Old Jan 14, 2011 | 06:26 PM
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That's one of the reasons why I'm moving!

Even though I have a fantastic job and work at home. It's nice to know I most likely wont need to sit around for a year waiting for a new job.
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Old Jan 14, 2011 | 06:28 PM
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What about Galvestan Island or whatever...

it's pretty there!
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Old Jan 14, 2011 | 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted by TiffanyLillian
What about Galvestan Island or whatever...

it's pretty there!
Austin! don't **** in my cheerios.
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Old Jan 14, 2011 | 07:08 PM
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Haven't spent a whole lot of time in Texas... But from the time I have spent there, I can say...

NOT EL PASO! haha
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Old Jan 14, 2011 | 08:23 PM
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Ha i have been all over texas... i say pick a smaller town just outside say 30 min from any big city. Such as Round Rock right outside Autin. Lived there loved it!

I live in Abilene right now and all they got going for them is the damn airport and AF base... deff an aviation oriented city.

I'd also like to add that the streets in TX are normally far better until you hit west/midland TX then in which you Okies can stop complaining lol.

Im a military brat so i have lived damn near everywhere within the US or close to it.

Austin/ RR being my fave place to live even with the dire lack of a car scene.
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Old Jan 15, 2011 | 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by hotdoghogie
Austin/ RR being my fave place to live even with the dire lack of a car scene.
what?!?!! dude, seriously, this place has a HUGE car scene. Austin is host to 3 of the biggest shows in this region, (lone star roundup, HeatWave, and the Rot rally) possibly even the South. There's about a million clubs ranging from lowrider to Corvette's and Vipers and most anything inbetween including motorcycles, there's parking lot meets every Saturday in a couple of different places, several surrounding areas have drag strips and/or road courses and Austin is getting its own F1 track. Check out www.motoraustin.com, there's tons of stuff for car dudes here, just have to look for it a little bit.
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Old Jan 18, 2011 | 03:25 PM
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I'd have to second San Antonio. It's really a great city and I like the feel of it a lot more than Austin. A lot of people love Austin, and it is a nice city, but not my style I guess. I haven't done research on the topic, but cost of living in San Antonio is pretty low and I'd imagine it's much lower than Houston or Austin.

What kind of hang outs/activities do you like in your free time?

If you're going to be visiting Austin, it's not a far drive to SA so you might want to try checking out both if you have enough time. That'll be the best way to get a feel for both cities.
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Old Feb 17, 2011 | 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by 8 Maniac
I'd have to second San Antonio. It's really a great city and I like the feel of it a lot more than Austin. A lot of people love Austin, and it is a nice city, but not my style I guess. I haven't done research on the topic, but cost of living in San Antonio is pretty low and I'd imagine it's much lower than Houston or Austin.

What kind of hang outs/activities do you like in your free time?

If you're going to be visiting Austin, it's not a far drive to SA so you might want to try checking out both if you have enough time. That'll be the best way to get a feel for both cities.
Sadly I'm going to move without visiting. Currently I'm looking into northwest and southwest Austin. I need to be close to a Krav Maga studio and the local franchise is near st Edwards university. Close being a 15-30 minute drive.

At this point I'm kinda lost. All the reviews I've read on apartments made them sound like horrid places to live. There is an Archstone near tech ridge that looks nice but that's about it.

Anyone have any other thoughts on where to live or what some nicer part of town is. I'd prefer to live somewhere that doesn't require me keeping a weapon on me at all times hahaha. Any help would be awesome.
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Old Feb 17, 2011 | 11:56 AM
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do you have any hobbies?

Apartment reviews are generally written by people with a beef with the place. I've yet to ever read a positive one, I don't even bother reading them anymore really. Best way to check 'em out imho is to just go and see for yourself.
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Old Feb 17, 2011 | 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by kbrewmr2
do you have any hobbies?

Apartment reviews are generally written by people with a beef with the place. I've yet to ever read a positive one, I don't even bother reading them anymore really. Best way to check 'em out imho is to just go and see for yourself.
My hobbies are Krav Maga, Shooting, fishing, vegetable gardening and Working on cars. I really wish I could visit and check everything out beforehand but I just cant afford it. Plane tickets are around $350 for a weekend, on top of moving expenses and fixing up my current place, I just can't do it.

Yea its gonna be interesting.
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Old Feb 17, 2011 | 05:55 PM
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Ever here of Southwest airlines?

I would highly recommend you check out the area and apartments first
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Old Feb 17, 2011 | 10:01 PM
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I'd try contacting an apartment locator, they're literally hundreds around town, the complexes pay these people to find them people to rent so they're pretty much all free, they'll be able to tell you what's up as far as neighborhhods etc. too.
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Old Feb 18, 2011 | 01:52 AM
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One warning about review sites is that typically there's a lot of negative reviews compared to positive. A lot more people will go out of their way to complain about an apartment than to talk about a good experience or neutral experience. The apartment I'm in now had something like 30-40% satisfaction/recommendations but, aside from being old, I can't really say there's anything wrong with it. It definitely helps to know the areas of town and be able to see it in the day (and night, if possible) though.
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Old Feb 18, 2011 | 04:37 AM
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Old Feb 18, 2011 | 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Razz1
Ever here of Southwest airlines?

I would highly recommend you check out the area and apartments first
Flight is $385 hotel is $140 car rental $90. not worth it IMO.

Originally Posted by canaryrx8
I'd try contacting an apartment locator, they're literally hundreds around town, the complexes pay these people to find them people to rent so they're pretty much all free, they'll be able to tell you what's up as far as neighborhhods etc. too.
Yea I'm working with a guy now I got it down to 3 apartments

west of Austin http://www.themcclintock.com/index.html

south of Austin http://www.livingatsouthparkmeadows.com/estates.htm

north of Austin http://www.archstoneapartments.com/a...ne_tech_ridge/.

Originally Posted by 8 Maniac
One warning about review sites is that typically there's a lot of negative reviews compared to positive. A lot more people will go out of their way to complain about an apartment than to talk about a good experience or neutral experience. The apartment I'm in now had something like 30-40% satisfaction/recommendations but, aside from being old, I can't really say there's anything wrong with it. It definitely helps to know the areas of town and be able to see it in the day (and night, if possible) though.
Yea I find allot of the reviews are just stupid complaints like shotty management and dog poop.
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Old Feb 18, 2011 | 11:03 AM
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$385? Search on Southwest.com first off, as they don't post their fares on other travel sites

I'm getting $250-$300 tops for a weekend LAX to AUS for example. Even cheaper if you book farther out and not across a weekend too.

Just be prepared to get herded on and off the plane like cattle, though the in flight service is usually ok.
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Old Feb 18, 2011 | 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by kbrewmr2
$385? Search on Southwest.com first off, as they don't post their fares on other travel sites

I'm getting $250-$300 tops for a weekend LAX to AUS for example. Even cheaper if you book farther out and not across a weekend too.

Just be prepared to get herded on and off the plane like cattle, though the in flight service is usually ok.
Good find!

Either way its just not feasible. Were talking $2500 within a few weeks of each other just on travel and moving expenses, that's not including bills and rent. It's not like I'm getting married, if I don't like the place I'll just move in a year no biggie.
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Old Feb 18, 2011 | 01:51 PM
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out of all three you posted, this would be my choice:

west of Austin http://www.themcclintock.com/index.html

I live about 3 miles from southpark meadows, it's way south, it's a nice area in itself, but it is surrounded by older south austin hoods and it's gotten pretty crappy around this part of town over the years, it's right off I-35 too so I don't know if you'd like living that close to a major interstate? The tech ridge ones are okay, but they're too far north in my opinion. The west Austin choice would be a bad *** place to live, plus you're practically in the middle of everything. You'd be about 10 minutes away from Lake Travis (and more importantly, Lime Creek rd), you're right on 2222 pretty much (another fun road) which runs E-W, 360 aka capital of texas highway can take you south or you can shoot over to mopac etc. The area that place is in is pretty awesome, most of the places on 360 are once you get past bee caves rd. etc. You're also real close to old spicewood springs, which is another really fun road right off 360.

edit: not only are you like 10 minutes away from lake travis, you're like 2 minutes away from lake austin, pretty rad wakeboard scene down in that area, I believe there's even a website http://www.under360.com/ that covers all of it.

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Old Feb 21, 2011 | 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by canaryrx8
out of all three you posted, this would be my choice:

west of Austin http://www.themcclintock.com/index.html

I live about 3 miles from southpark meadows, it's way south, it's a nice area in itself, but it is surrounded by older south austin hoods and it's gotten pretty crappy around this part of town over the years, it's right off I-35 too so I don't know if you'd like living that close to a major interstate? The tech ridge ones are okay, but they're too far north in my opinion. The west Austin choice would be a bad *** place to live, plus you're practically in the middle of everything. You'd be about 10 minutes away from Lake Travis (and more importantly, Lime Creek rd), you're right on 2222 pretty much (another fun road) which runs E-W, 360 aka capital of texas highway can take you south or you can shoot over to mopac etc. The area that place is in is pretty awesome, most of the places on 360 are once you get past bee caves rd. etc. You're also real close to old spicewood springs, which is another really fun road right off 360.

edit: not only are you like 10 minutes away from lake travis, you're like 2 minutes away from lake austin, pretty rad wakeboard scene down in that area, I believe there's even a website http://www.under360.com/ that covers all of it.
Sadly I didn't see this until now, I went with the north Austin one. I got a pretty sweet deal though i couldn't really turn it down.

I also just signed my lease and will be out there April 1st. I'm hoping to catch the big Texas meet if I get out there in time.

Thanks for all the help guys!!
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Old Feb 21, 2011 | 07:43 PM
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it's all good dude, you might find you wind up liking the tech ridge ones better anyway, once you're here and you get a feel for the place you'll know where you want to be so you're in good shape either way.
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Old Feb 22, 2011 | 12:23 AM
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Indeed and the lease is only 10 months. It's not like I'm getting married having 5 kids and planning my funeral.
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Old Feb 22, 2011 | 10:42 AM
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Indeed and the lease is only 10 months. It's not like I'm getting married having 5 kids and planning my funeral.
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Old Feb 22, 2011 | 11:04 AM
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Originally Posted by shadycrew31
Sadly I didn't see this until now, I went with the north Austin one. I got a pretty sweet deal though i couldn't really turn it down.

I also just signed my lease and will be out there April 1st. I'm hoping to catch the big Texas meet if I get out there in time.

Thanks for all the help guys!!
Nice dude, hopefully you can make it.
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