Review of Dallas, Texas


Dallas, TX - time to leave for a bluer state.
Star Rating - 3/29/2020
I’m a gay man living in Dallas, Texas for the past 21 years, recently retired from education and working in sales for 25% of the salary I made in education. It’s difficult to find another teaching position in my area because of my experience and school districts that discriminate based on how much they’d have to pay an older, experienced teacher with an advanced degree.
Traffic congestion is horrible here despite almost constant roadwork to improve roads. The choices made by the designers of the road systems are not smart.
Large GLTBQ presence in the metroplex including The Turtle Creek Chorale once lead by Dr. Timothy Seelig, until he’d had enough of the organization’s board of directors. The organization was then led by two under achievers that were told to resign or they would be fired. This was because of the horrible choices they made for the organization. The community’s moral compass is the largest predominantly gay and lesbian church in the world, The Cathedral of Hope - an excellent organization. However, Dallas is still very clique-ish and judgemental of others outside of their circle. You’re not young, old, rich, thin, fat... enough to be in their social circle.
Cost of housing is skyrocketing as are taxes on over priced homes. Every neighborhood has at least a few flipped houses that are being purchased by someone for 3 to 4 times what I paid for mine 10 years ago. Raising everyone property value & taxes in the neighborhood.
All of the tiny hamlets on the perimeter of the metroplex have now become bustling monster suburbs with huge housing developments building McMansions with unbelievable amenities such as golf courses, tennis courts, multiple swimming pools, etc. For instance, Prosper, TX had a population of around 2,400 in 2000 but grew to around 24,000 by 2020. You can look it up & see it for yourself.
Puddin | Dallas, TX
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You have no idea. We left Dallas 7 years ago for California. The bluest state there is. And it’s a hell hole. The expense of living here is outrageous and you barely get anything in return for your taxes. When everyone else was paying $1/gallon this year for gas we were still paying $4/gallon because of taxes. Wanna talk about overpriced homes?? ?????? you can buy a 900 sq/ft piece of crap for $600,000 and that’s up in the valley. Good luck trying to get anywhere near the coast. The roads are full of trash as are all common areas. And the homeless situation is beyond a problem. And it’s not just people who are down on their luck. There are the ones who are drug addicts and will do anything for money and I’ve been a victim of that twice. I also took my kids to Ventura pier only to find used needles in the sand. Not to mention a new DA who is letting out violent criminals including child molesters and killers. Plus a governor who doesn’t follow his own rules. No way will you get a good paying teaching job here either. The pay for teachers is crap. And the schools are horrible. Now we can’t wait to get back to the D/FW area.
Christi | Stevenson Ranch, CA | Report Abuse

You have no idea. We left Dallas 7 years ago for California. The bluest state there is. And it’s a hell hole. The expense of living here is outrageous and you barely get anything in return for your taxes. When everyone else was paying $1/gallon this year for gas we were still paying $4/gallon because of taxes. Wanna talk about overpriced homes?? ?????? you can buy a 900 sq/ft piece of crap for $600,000 and that’s up in the valley. Good luck trying to get anywhere near the coast. The roads are full of trash as are all common areas. And the homeless situation is beyond a problem. And it’s not just people who are down on their luck. There are the ones who are drug addicts and will do anything for money and I’ve been a victim of that twice. I also took my kids to Ventura pier only to find used needles in the sand. Not to mention a new DA who is letting out violent criminals including child molesters and killers. Plus a governor who doesn’t follow his own rules. No way will you get a good paying teaching job here either. The pay for teachers is crap. And the schools are horrible. Now we can’t wait to get back to the D/FW area.
Christi | Stevenson Ranch, CA | Report Abuse

You just realized Texas is a red state?
walter | El Paso, TX | Report Abuse

Dallas is run by a Democrat mayor. You gout your "Blue" there.
sarah | Laredo, TX | Report Abuse

Dallas is larger version of OKC and Kansas City. You won't find true diversity there.
Jennie | | Report Abuse

You’re kidding right? Your “problems” are GROWTH AND PROSPERITY. I’m in philly, a blue cesspool where our roads damage your vehicle because they hire based on bribes and the shoddiest cheapest labor and materials are used so even when they fix roads, they break again almost instantly. We have taxes added every 2 years for education. First, cigarettes went up $2 a pack overnight which disproportionately affected the POOR because they couldn’t afford to leave the city to get the $2 cheaper cigarettes. Mind you, it’s an addiction, people are still going to buy them no matter the price, even choosing them over food and bills. Then 2 years later they instituted the sugar tax...that’s right, they tax you if you want to consume anything with added sugar. Talk about freedom being stripped from you, in the home if independence and freedom no less! Our crime and violent crime is through the roof, I was involved in a car accident and it took THREE HOURS for the cops to show up, 3 months to get the police report! There is trash EVERYWHERE and some of the blame goes to city workers who try to make 3 pointers into the trash truck with our trash bags...when they miss, they leave the mess which blows all around our Windy City. The schools are crap, the people act entitled and ignorant as they drop their dog crap bags in your recycling bin or walk out in front of your car when you have the right way....oh wait, they made that a law too. If someone steps right out in front of your moving vehicle leaving you no time to stop, that’s YOUR FAULT because everywhere you can walk is no pedestrian right of way street all times. I’m on Medicaid because I’m disabled from a rare condition that prevents me from working. I was denied SSDI 3x. I don’t qualify for cash assistance because I don’t have biological children under 18. They cancelled cash assistance for the disabled because they ran out of money when they stopped requiring you be a US citizen to collect welfare. They CAN work and get cash, I CANT and DONT. How is that fair? It’s not, it’s effed up. But come to a blue state, where they TELL you they care, then make policies that eff you over like cash assistance and the sugar tax. I’ll take wealth, prosperity and growth over holey roads, through the roof everyday taxes, policies that hurt the poor and marginalized, and lack of programs to help those who truly need it (that help those who DO NOT).
Sandra | Philadelphia, PA | Report Abuse

I lived in Dallas back in the late 80s. I thought it was a nice clean friendly city. I now live in Chicago for the past twenty five years, and I would move back to Dallas in a second over Chicago.
Ed | Chicago, IL | Report Abuse
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