Carrollton, Texas. It's not even an opinion, Forbes rated that city the best place to live in Texas.
2006-09-20 15:52:54
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answered by bob t 1
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Obviously, that depends on what "best" means to you. Good schools, climate, low crime, lots of entertainment and cultural things to do, price of housing, availability of jobs, or what?
I spent many years in Texas, and were I to move back, I'd probably settle in the Austin area. Somewhere between Georgetown to the north and San Marcos to the south.
But Ft. Worth is nice. If you want a smaller place, try Abilene. West Texas is nice, but it's rather remote. For example, did you know that if you get busted in Terlingua, they have to take you all the way to Lajitas to lock you up?
2006-09-16 09:59:52
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answered by Carlos R 5
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I'm gonna have to say Dallas. That's where I am now and there are plenty of jobs in the metroplex, the housing is beautiful, but the area is big and everything is spread out so get a car. But the best thing if you don't have a car is Dallas Area Rapid Transit or DART. The light rail and bus system is awesome.
2006-09-16 22:41:54
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answered by Southern Lady 3
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Try the West Texas town of El Paso.
2006-09-23 03:05:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Wizard Wells, Texas.
2006-09-16 09:45:53
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answered by Albannach 6
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San Antonio
2006-09-24 06:16:05
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answered by exposrule2000 3
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Houston!! It's got everything,except for a Six flags =( I like the diversity of Houston the best.
2006-09-19 23:55:14
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answered by nitelytes 3
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Depending what your personal definition of BEST is it varies. However i live in the Austin area and think its great! There is plenty to do and the size is not to big not to small and its just great!
2006-09-17 14:50:08
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answered by jv25 2
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Southlake
2006-09-16 23:14:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Start by defining "best". What does that mean to you? Biggest? Nearest the sea? Most friendly? Most parks?
As you get smaller, you get more neighborhood friendly, but less things like art galleries and the like.
As you get bigger you have more to do, but also more traffic and congestion.
2006-09-16 09:47:22
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answered by oklatom 7
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