Review of Dallas, Texas


Not all good, not all bad...50/50.
Star Rating - 7/6/2014
Dallas is a business city. Please keep that in mind if you plan to move here, because everything here revolves around business, which is okay however, the city doesn't offer much beyond a diverse corporate business climate. After living here 4 years, I now see why the cost of living is lower than most major cities, which is its main selling point besides tax breaks for corporate businesses. Its not terribly boring nor is it very exciting either. Let me explain...

Scenario: Okay, you get the great job here, you look at housing and say, "Wow, i can get a 3,000+ square foot home for X amount of $, which is so much lower than other places." *Note: Property tax and insurance add a nice chunk to your mortgage* You take the job, make the move, buy stuff (fancy cars, homes clothing, & "stuff" you never needed to begin with) because now you have extra money. Your in a relatively safe neighborhood and your kids are in a decent school. You shop and eat out to your hearts desire. You show off the things you have purchased or leased, to your family/friends. Good friends/family company always makes life fun, so you hope they will move here also.

After about a year, you now realize that you've done most of the stuff that the area offers (museums, shopping, eating out, sports, bars, visit the few parks which everyone claims are so great, etc...). Activities are somewhat limited here. So, you visit other Texas cities such as Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Palo Duro Canyon, Big Bend, South Padre Island. Then, you start hopping flights on weekends to more desirable places because the Texas summer weather isn't the best, no secret. Most activities around here are good for one to two visits and then its done.

Then it hits you...BOREDOM. Even eating out and the movies gets boring, surrounding neighborhoods become homogenous looking, weekend crowds of children/minivans everywhere, valet parking and major events worth attending are few. There's a good reason why drunk driving rates are very high here in the DFW. Boredom. Not much to do, and very few places to go that are noteworthy. I feel i can say this because I've combed through more streets/activities of the DFW area (and the State) than most people who've been here their entire lives.

All this to say: In my opinion, Dallas has everything you need (food, shelter, clothing, decent schools), but very, very few of the things that you really want (pretty scenery, outdoor activities, really nice bea
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