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Old 29 July 2019, 04:33 AM   #61
Flstfirider
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I moved to Frisco from Northern Virginia 10 years ago. The Dallas area is not scenic, you see a lot of rooftops and power lines. Yes there is traffic, but I have found that it is for very defined time periods of rush hour. That being said, I could not think of a better place to live than Frisco.

Frisco has incredible schools, that rank amount the best in the country. Frisco is home to the Star, the new Dallas Cowboys training center that is surrounded by numerous restaurants and retail.

The Plano / Frisco corridor is home to numerous corporate HQ’s, and attracting more each year. Recently Toyota North America relocated from CA, bringing 4000+ to their new HQ.

Below is a YouTube video Frisco made for Amazon HQ2

https://youtu.be/BHztUQIyLAA
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Old 30 July 2019, 08:34 AM   #62
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I'm from New Orleans, grew-up in Houston, and have lived in Dallas for over 20 years. As others have said, not much nature to see in DFW and the summers are silly hot, but the economy is good and growing and the people are nice.

I've never lived in Austin, but there all the time (was there last week). The only issues I see is that housing prices are very high (compared to Houston & Dallas), the homeless population seems high, and the traffic is bad. But overall, it's a very cool/hip/art/music city.

I worked and lived in NYC in 2000-2001 (wife and home stayed in Dallas). I think being from Texas made the shock of NYC cost of living that much worse. I had fun and learned a lot, but didn't see it being long term. I even thought about buying a place in Hoboken and making it perm, but just couldn't make the numbers work compared to Dallas.
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