Saturday, January 1, 2011

About Houston, TX or Fort Worth

Houston, TX or Fort Worth?
My fiance and I are planning to move out of New York State once we get married. We are planning to relocate to Texas. We are considering Houston, TX or Fort Worth, TX. I know the cost of living is much cheaper in Texas than in New York and it is one of the reasons why we want to move there. We are looking for a city with a good school district because we want to have children one day, great housing market, low crime, but a little bit of city life as well. We are from NYC so we can't totally be stuck in the country but we would live to live in a suburban area with a little night life activity not too far away. What is your suggestions for a young married couple in their mid to late 20s? Select a category using our category browser below or view Suggested Categories. Arts & Humanities >Beauty & Style >Business & Finance >Cars & Transportation >Computers & Internet >Consumer Electronics >Dining Out >Education & Reference >Entertainment & Music >Environment >Family & Relationships >Food & Drink >Games & Recreation >Health >Home & Garden >Local Businesses >News & Events >Pets >Politics & Government >Pregnancy & Parenting >Science & Mathematics >Social Science >Society & Culture >Sports >Travel >Yahoo! Products > Select a category
Dallas - 2 Answers
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The Woodlands, TX
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The Woodlands was recommended to you, and I do think The Woodlands is a very nice community, but it's 32 miles from Houston so that may be a bit far away from city life. Houston would not be a place I'd care to live. The average year round humidity is 85-90% in the mornings and 65-70% in the afternoons, and although Houston is far enough away from the Gulf that it doesn't get a direct hit by hurricanes, the aftermath does a lot of damage when there is one. When Hurricane Dolly hit in 2008 our friends who live 40 miles north of Houston had their home flood, their roof damaged and were without power for 3 weeks. My opinion is that Ft Worth would be a better choice. A nice, family oriented suburb with great schools and a crime rate that's 1/4 the national average is the suburb of Keller, which is 17 miles from Ft Worth. Dallas is only 30 miles from Ft Worth so you'd have the benefit of being near 2 cities.
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

About I'm thinking of moving to Fort Worth, Texas

I'm thinking of moving to Fort Worth, Texas...?
and I'm doing a lot of research online about real estate, jobs, cost of living, recreation, shopping, travel, transportation, night life, everything I could possibly think of. But I would like to get some input from people that have ever lived there or have ever been there. Please give me your opinion about moving to Fort Worth, Texas. Thank you for your answers so far. I love the honesty. Please anyone tha has anything to say about Fort Worth, good or bad, I need to know it all if I'm going be able to make an educated decision on our move. If it helps anyone we are moving from the Central Valley in California, near Bakersfield. Also, we are thinking of moving to the outskirts of Fort Worth, like maybe Midlothian or Mansfield.
Dallas - 7 Answers
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Fort Worth is a pretty good town; it still has some of its old-west flavor. Shopping is good; schools are ok particularly if you can get your kids into one of the suburban school districts. Cost of living is relatively low; night life is mostly C&W; housing is reasonable; public transportation is almost nil; traffic is bad, but not as bad as Dallas. Believe it or not, they actually have some exceptional museums and arts venues. My sister lives there; and let's just say that her husband is involved with the city government and leave it at that.
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I was born and raised in Dallas and still live here. Personally, I think Dallas is better....call me biased. I have been to Fort Worth many times and it's alright, but it seems like all the good restaurants, shopping and nightlife are in Dallas. The down side to living in Dallas is the fact that there are a lot of snobs. If you prefer more laidback folks, then definitely choose Fort Worth. I have noticed that people are friendlier there. Either way, the cities are conveniently located to each other. DFW Airport is close, cost of living in the metro area is pretty good compared to other US cities. Hope this helps. Happy moving!
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I'm 26 and I live in Dallas, but I prefer Ft. Worth in a heartbeat. I have found Ft. Worth to be very laid back and casual. Dallas has a more cosmopolitan feel to it and has the amenities that come with a large city: the professional sports teams, theater, a museum district, more upscale shopping and restaurants, etc. Living in Ft. Worth, you're less than an hour away from all that and you don't have to deal with all the traffic! Ft. Worth has a great downtown area; it's called Sundance Square. Great bars to check out there are: The Library, The Pour House, 8.0's (pronounced "eight-ohs" has great outdoor concerts during the summer). America's largest honky tonk, Billy Bob's, is located in Ft. Worth. Don't know if you like country music, but it's a place you have to check out at least once. I don't know if you want a house or an apartment, but houses are affordable and there are lots of new developments going up. The south western area of Ft. Worth has lots of affordable housing options and it's a very nice area. Texas doesn't have state income taxes, so you'll get more in your paycheck, but be prepared for higher sales tax (like 8.5%) and higher property taxes in some of the newer areas. I don't know where are are moving from, but Ft. Worth is a great place to live. Good luck with your decision!
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Fort Worth really has 3 things going for it 1) Its CHEAP to live here. The housing markets is down on the south end of the city where alot of the new housing developments are. You can get a 2-3 year old house for weeeel below market value, btw (if you're going to live here until the market ticks up again). No income tax, etc etc. If you want housing that will retain its value though, stick with Arlington Heights, Forest Park, or the Mid Cites (north of 183) areas. 2) The museum district. Fort Worth really does have several nice museums (Kimbell, Modern, etc). They always have top quality exhibits for such a small city. 3) Its a great place to raise a family. The schools are pretty good, its easy to get to places, there are lots and lots of young families that live here. And on a whole the town is laid back and pretty low stress. 4) There isn't any traffic. Now people will complain about the 20 minute commute, but having lived in Chicago and Austin I can most assuredly tell you FW has NO traffic. 5) It'll be easy to get work here. Between Lockheed, Sikorsky, Pier One, etc etc, there are tons of jobs available. And since the cost of living is so cheap here, companys tend to stay. Now the bad things 1) Its a giant suburb. It really doesn't have a nice urban area. People can talk up and down about Sundance Square, but its not really the same. Its easy to get to and the parking is free, but its like a 4 square blocks of city. Ooo.. The nightlife sucks, and you really have to work to find it. There are a couple of ok places, like 8.0s and there are several good blues clubs, and now (FINALLY) a couple of martini bars. Most people go to smaller neighborhood bars on the weekends. 2) The food (restaurants) sucks. People around here don't know what good food is. Now, in the 5 years I've lived here its gotten better (i.e. I can finally get sushi that doesn't make me gag, and there are more and more ethnic restaurants every year). But really, everyone here eats a corporate restaurants, so if you do too, then cool, you'll love it. If not, you'll find the cuisine a bit lacking. 3) It has no self-identified culture. Sure they have the stockyards, and they consider themselves a cowboyish culture here, it doesn't really work. Going to the Stockyards is like going to the Disney wild west village. The closest thing to cultural identity you get around here is Dallas, and that culture is kind of uppity snobery 4) The shopping is ok. There are lots of smalls, but boutique and specialty shops are lacking. If you want that you have to go to Dallas. 5) Recreation is ok too. People don't tend to be very outdoorsy here, not alot of good parks, and the ones they do have tend to be pretty empty. The trails along the 800 branches of the trinity river are nice for walking and biking, but its nothing to write home about. There are a couple of nice sized lakes in the area that are pretty clean. I hope this all helps. I've lived here 5 years after living in Chicago and Austin so I feel I have a pretty good idea of the city in relation to others. If you have any more questions, e-mail me.
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It is a Family oriented Town... It is not huge and IT is not small...Schools are O.K. Depends on where you are living of course...Violence does occur but is not a High percentage of inccident, It is pretty safe here. I have been here for 7 years, I like it but I am bored now and I will move to Florida in a couple of years..I miss the Ocean!!!! Get ready for CHANGING weather BIG time..You will have rain one day and snow the following day and then it will be pretty hot the next day...It does hail once in a while and get ready for alarms sounding off for Tornado Season!!!!
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A lot of what you've been told in previous answers may be true, but there are a few things I'd like to clear up. Fort Worth is full of the friendliest people you will ever meet. Although it is a large metroplex and spread out, it has the feel and atmosphere of a small town. Almost anyone who lives here would tell you that. Although Fort Worth and Dallas are just a short distance apart, they could very well be thousands of miles apart. What I mean is the differences in the two cities is like night and day. Those of us who are originally from Fort Worth and live here now, are proud of our heritage. Even though we have the atmosphere of a small town, we are not as "backwards" as some may think. You can drive through downtown and see huge modern buildings and at the same time within the same block you will see a piece of Fort Worth history such as the Court House. The people and organizations who have spent so much time and money in restoring downtown have been very careful not to ruin the ambiance of Fort Worth. They know how proud we are of Fort Worth and its historical significance and I'm sure they know how upset we would be if it were taken away by modern buildings, concrete, and pretentiosness. As for modern conveniences, we DO have public transportation. It is not some subway filled to capacity with human bodies. There is a very good bus system that one can take to almost anywhere for very little. We also have the train which you can catch downtown and for a $1.00 or so you can go to the midcities area, Hurst Euless Bedford, DFW International Airport, and Dallas. Many people, including myself, have used the train for transportation to work everyday. We don't do it because we don't have cars, or because theres no place to park the "horse" but because it is a benefit both financially and environmentally. There are many, many, wonderful restaurants, Anything from a small diner or burger stand thats been here forever to some 5 star gourmet restaurants that would put some of those in dallas to shame. We have some of the best hospitals in the nation and the medical staff is great. The school district is good but like most cities , it has its share of political problems. However, if my children were still in school, I would choose FWISD over DISD in a heartbeat. There are so many things I could tell you but I'm sure you will take everything everyone has said and research it. I wish you and your family the best of luck and would like to be the first to welcome you to Fort Worth.
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Most of the prior responses are accurate (every one views things differently) I moved to S Fort Worth just over a year ago from the Maryland suburbs. I lived in Dallas 20 years ago when I finished college. Dallas does have more nightlife , & traffic , & CRIME (sad fact , not a slam) The folks in Dallas strike me as "East Coast" types (hey I'm from there!), everyone is trying to outdo the "Joneses" , so to speak. When I went to a local pub here in FW , I got an extended hand offered w "Welcome to Cowtown!" ( but not in a "hickish" way) Traffic here is NOTHING compared to other areas. My work commute was 25 miles one way, & routinely took 28=35 minutes. In MD I lived 3 miles from my office, & it often took the same amount of time for a 3 mile trip. Rents & real estate are very reasonable. My folks recently bought a 2100 sq ft brick home w 2 car garage, brand new for just $130K. The same house up north is near a half million. (that's why I abandoned my birth state!) As for sports teams , the Dallas Mavericks & Stars do play in Dallas......BUT the Texas Rangers play in Arlington (5 mins from Mansfield) & the "Dallas" Cowboys are moving to Arlington when their new stadium is completed. There are some depressed areas of town though, so be sure to do some research before committing to a residence.. Don't know about public schools, but plenty of college opportunities locally (TCU , TWU , TCJC) There are plenty of country venues, but I also enjoy ROCK, & there are plenty of pubs w rock bands, & most of the big tours stop in Dallas.
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Monday, November 1, 2010

About What is the cheapest way to get from Dallas Love Field (airport) to Dallas Fort Worth (DFW)

What is the cheapest way to get from Dallas Love Field (airport) to Dallas Fort Worth (DFW)?
I'm traveling in about a week and I have to go from one airport to the other but don't want to spend too much on a cab. Please help! Thanks รข™¥
Dallas - 5 Answers
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If you have several hours available you can take the buses. Take the 39 out of Love Field a very short ride to Cedar Springs and Mockingbird. Ask the driver to let you off at Mockingbird if you don't know where that is. Then walk a mile SW to Harry Hines and Mockingbird and catch the 408 to the south parking lot at DFW Airport. Then take a bus to your terminal (these are free). If you don't want to walk a mile, you'll have to transfer in downtown Dallas. Use this site http://www.dart.org/ to give you more details. If you use 3 buses and minimal walking it takes about 3 hours to go from one airport to the other.
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Check with Super Shuttle. If all else fails you can catch one of their shuttles to a major hotel and then another one to DFW.
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You can catch one of the many busses that go between the airports. If you go to the Love field or DFW website, you should be able to find the right service. You must really be concerned about scheduling your flights though. If you come at the wrong time of the day, it could be 2-3 hours before you get from one to the other and the money that you might have saved flying into love, could cost you a bit more in ticket changing fees.
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I think they have shuttles that run airport to airport. Check their webpages though to make sure. Happy traveling!
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An airport shuttle would be cheaper.
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Friday, October 1, 2010

About How far is it to Donna (Texas) from Dallas Fort Worth Airport (Texas) time wise

How far is it to Donna (Texas) from Dallas Fort Worth Airport (Texas) time wise?
Travelling by car from Dallas Airport, how long does it - on average- take to reach Donna?
Dallas - 5 Answers
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Per yahoo Maps it takes about 8 hours and 19 mins
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Donna Tx. is 530 miles from DFW airport. If you average 60 miles an hour and don't stop you can make it in 9 hours. However, if you are flying in from somewhere, you would be better of flying to San Antonio. That is only 245 miles. A 4 hour drive. What would be even better is if you are flying Southwest Airlines you could fly to Harlingen and that is only 23 miles from Donna.
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2 and half hrs
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try yahoo maps or google maps
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How exciting; I'm originally from McAllen! Via plane ..it takes about two hours to fly from Lovefield to HRL, via car it takes about 7 1/2 to 8 hours (with the occasional stop for food/gas). Hope this helped! Enjoy the Valley!
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

About traveling from Dallas/Fort Worth cheap flights throughout the U.S.

Traveling from Dallas/Fort Worth cheap flights throughout the U.S.?
I live in Dallas and I want to take my family on a vacation in the continental U.S. It won't be that elaborate of a vacation, because my budget for airfare roundtrip is 800-975 dollars. Any destination suggestions would be great. Oh, and there are 5 people in my family. Any airline is fine, and when telling me please tell me which airline you are talking about. Any help is appreciated! THANKS!
Air Travel - 3 Answers
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go to aa.com (american airlines website) and look under the picture for their sales...edit the city for dallas. the reason why i say go to american airlines is because their largest hub is at the dallas airport. now, this doesn't mean that they will necessarily be the cheapest, but they will have a direct flight most likely. do this first, and then decide where all you really want to go and do an orbitz search at orbitz.com. this will reveal the cheapest airlines for this route. then directly go to that airline's website to receive a lower fare, because orbitz has to charge like 6 or 7 extra dollars for booking fee (so they make a profit). have a fun and safe trip. If your family is "younger" consider doing a Disney vacation. I've been on two with my family, and am currently older than the normal disney "age" but i would go back in a heartbeat because it is truly a place of magic and fun! and you will get good deals on a trip such as this. Enjoy!
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Fly out of Love Field on Southwest and save $$$. I recommend Chicago, Baltimore and NYC as destinations
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I agree that if you fly out of Dallas Love Field with Southwest Airlines you can save quite a bit of money. Go to http://www.southwest.com and find out places you can go to.
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