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Red Oak, TX is known for its small-town charm and its proximity to larger cities. This town of 8,436 people offers plenty of activities for visitors and locals alike. Whether you are looking for outdoor recreation, shopping, or some great local eateries, there is something for everyone in Red Oak. Residents and visitors alike enjoy the warm weather, friendly atmosphere, and plentiful attractions that Red Oak has to offer. Reviews of Red Oak are generally quite positive, citing the town’s affordability and low crime rate as two of its highlights. The easy access to larger cities like Dallas and Austin make it an ideal destination as well. With its down home feel combined with a modern convenience, Red Oak has become a popular place to live or visit in North Texas.

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Not what it used to be - 9/11/2009
The small, charming country town that I moved to 26 years ago sadly doesn't exist anymore. Our city is poorly governed and that is one major reason why business interest in Red Oak is low, while neighboring communities increasing their tax bases with new retail. No major retailer wants to deal with the good 'ol boy system that is pervasive in Red Oak. Like any other city, I have met plenty of nice people who have chosen to move here, but the attitude of some recent arrivals is one of elitism. They look down on the longtime residents and think that they are better than all others in the city as well as those who live in the surrounding communities – its just sickening. Some of the things that I have heard them say about any person outside of their particular "clique" are so prejudiced and degrading that inclusion of it in this statement get me banned from posting anything else on this site. I don't move because I lack the means to do so and my house is paid off. This city has gone Read More

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Awful experience - 8/23/2009
I wouldn't recommend Red Oak as a place to live. I moved to the area from Tyler four years ago to take a job in Dallas. I did my research on areas south of Dallas and chose Red Oak because I thought that it would be a great place for my family. It wasn't. I knew that my decision was a mistake when I would greet my neighbors while out doing yard work. A few would smile back, at the most, and others just ignored me altogether. I had never experienced this type of attitude from people before. I visited many area cities -Lancaster, Waxahachie, DeSoto, Ferris, Glenn Heights, Midlothian - and was treated so poorly. The schools are overhyped and aren't as "good" as they are sometimes made out to be. I put my child in another district after two years of a truly poor educational experience in Red Oak schools.

I tried to make Red Oak work for my family, but after a while, it was too much. We sold our home at a loss, but money doesn't matter when you come home to find your wife and Read More

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