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Texas- smaller cities ???
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<blockquote data-quote="10fore" data-source="post: 16276816" data-attributes="member: 81652"><p>If you're looking for a smaller city, though still with plenty of opportunity and growth, I would seriously consider Corpus Christi. It's large enough to have just about everything you need, but still doesn't feel overly large. If I recall, it's the 9th largest city within the State. I believe they are in the process of upgrading a lot of their ports, and they do move a lot of cargo through their airports. The car scene is rather decent, there is a ton of outdoor activities that you can take part in, and their minor league baseball team is actually pretty darn good. </p><p></p><p>San Antonio is becoming far, far too liberal, and that's just one of the main reasons I am leaving. We're building close to Canyon Lake on a couple of acres. I'll be less than an hour from San Antonio, about an hour from Austin, and close to smaller cities such as New Braunfels, San Marcos, Wimberley, etc. Texas is a super diverse state, with just about every type of landscape imaginable. It truly boils down to what you like to do, and what type of environment you'd be okay with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="10fore, post: 16276816, member: 81652"] If you're looking for a smaller city, though still with plenty of opportunity and growth, I would seriously consider Corpus Christi. It's large enough to have just about everything you need, but still doesn't feel overly large. If I recall, it's the 9th largest city within the State. I believe they are in the process of upgrading a lot of their ports, and they do move a lot of cargo through their airports. The car scene is rather decent, there is a ton of outdoor activities that you can take part in, and their minor league baseball team is actually pretty darn good. San Antonio is becoming far, far too liberal, and that's just one of the main reasons I am leaving. We're building close to Canyon Lake on a couple of acres. I'll be less than an hour from San Antonio, about an hour from Austin, and close to smaller cities such as New Braunfels, San Marcos, Wimberley, etc. Texas is a super diverse state, with just about every type of landscape imaginable. It truly boils down to what you like to do, and what type of environment you'd be okay with. [/QUOTE]
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