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<blockquote data-quote="JetmechF16" data-source="post: 16275362" data-attributes="member: 46819"><p>I grew up in East Texas, over in Van (just west of Tyler), still have family in Ben Wheeler and south Tyler. Beautiful country up that way, we'll definitely be moving back that direction closer to retirement. Right now I live in League City (south of Houston), traffic is terrible but you get used to it.</p><p></p><p>In three weeks we are closing on our new home in Huffman (just northeast of town on Lake Houston), 2.6 acres with a 30x60 shop and 2.1 tax rate, plus we get away from the coast so insurance is way cheaper. It's still a little close to the city but it's as far away from my work as I'm willing to commute. You can't beat the Piney Woods region of Texas for tax rates, land value, and political climate if that's important to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JetmechF16, post: 16275362, member: 46819"] I grew up in East Texas, over in Van (just west of Tyler), still have family in Ben Wheeler and south Tyler. Beautiful country up that way, we'll definitely be moving back that direction closer to retirement. Right now I live in League City (south of Houston), traffic is terrible but you get used to it. In three weeks we are closing on our new home in Huffman (just northeast of town on Lake Houston), 2.6 acres with a 30x60 shop and 2.1 tax rate, plus we get away from the coast so insurance is way cheaper. It's still a little close to the city but it's as far away from my work as I'm willing to commute. You can't beat the Piney Woods region of Texas for tax rates, land value, and political climate if that's important to you. [/QUOTE]
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