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(02-24-2019, 03:46 PM)Life Long Learning Wrote: Austin beat out other finalist cities Boston, Minneapolis, Philadelphia and Raleigh, North Carolina.
For the Army Austin is the best bet of the top 10. A few of the top ten would be a joke for the Army to even go to. Easy selection if you ask me.
For future Snowbirds like me, it's the same. Only 4 are warm weather locations and only Texas (Austin) is pro-retirees. Austin is fine for people without children who don't plan on buying a house. It's also fine for well-off retirees. Even though the population has been growing fast, the city has been losing children. The local NPR station said that AISD lost 7,000 students. Families are moving to the suburbs where it's cheaper to buy a house.
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(02-25-2019, 09:36 AM)sanantone Wrote: (02-24-2019, 03:46 PM)Life Long Learning Wrote: Austin beat out other finalist cities Boston, Minneapolis, Philadelphia and Raleigh, North Carolina.
For the Army Austin is the best bet of the top 10. A few of the top ten would be a joke for the Army to even go to. Easy selection if you ask me.
For future Snowbirds like me, it's the same. Only 4 are warm weather locations and only Texas (Austin) is pro-retirees. Austin is fine for people without children who don't plan on buying a house. It's also fine for well-off retirees. Even though the population has been growing fast, the city has been losing children. The local NPR station said that AISD lost 7,000 students. Families are moving to the suburbs where it's cheaper to buy a house.
That tells me affluent folks are moving there (i.e., fewer kids) and retirees? I myself would also live in a smaller suburb if I snowbird there (6 months and one day for tax reasons).
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(02-25-2019, 09:54 AM)Life Long Learning Wrote: (02-25-2019, 09:36 AM)sanantone Wrote: (02-24-2019, 03:46 PM)Life Long Learning Wrote: Austin beat out other finalist cities Boston, Minneapolis, Philadelphia and Raleigh, North Carolina.
For the Army Austin is the best bet of the top 10. A few of the top ten would be a joke for the Army to even go to. Easy selection if you ask me.
For future Snowbirds like me, it's the same. Only 4 are warm weather locations and only Texas (Austin) is pro-retirees. Austin is fine for people without children who don't plan on buying a house. It's also fine for well-off retirees. Even though the population has been growing fast, the city has been losing children. The local NPR station said that AISD lost 7,000 students. Families are moving to the suburbs where it's cheaper to buy a house.
That tells me affluent folks are moving there (i.e., fewer kids) and retirees? I myself would also live in a smaller suburb if I snowbird there (6 months and one day for tax reasons). Yes, Austin is becoming more affluent. I moved here because it has more job opportunities for college-educated people. It's more expensive than San Antonio, but I made a lot less money in San Antonio.
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