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Texas has always remained an attractive state for reasons that include good climate, low
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state taxes, affordable housing, exciting cities and plenty to do.
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The state is not just great in size, but in countless other areas as well: a variety of
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nature, plentiful places to explore, and its rich and unique history.
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Living in Texas is an ideal choice for millions of people, regardless of whether they were
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born here or are transplants.
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Here're the 10 best places to live in Texas in 2020.
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10. El Paso.
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El Paso is located as far west as you can go in the state of Texas.
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The city borders Mexico, and the two are separated by the Rio Grande River.
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Constantly named one of the safest cities in America, it makes sense why families are
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drawn here.
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Today, El Paso attracts a wide variety of residents with its array of recreational and
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cultural offerings.
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The low crime rate pairs with a pretty large city that offers tons of things to do.
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Not to mention, the cost of living in El Paso is lower than the national average.
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This city is a great place to live, but keep in mind that the other large Texas cities
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are super far away.
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9. Brownsville.
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This city on the southern tip of Texas borders Mexico and touches the Gulf of Mexico, making
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it a destination for many vacationers looking to enjoy the beaches of South Padre Island.
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Brownsville has a median annual salary of $36,000 below the national median of $55,000
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and an unemployment rate of 5%.
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However, life here is not as bad as people think, it is a historical city filled with
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opportunities that just need to be found and taken advantage of.
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Living in Brownsville is much more affordable than living in Austin or Houston.
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The lower cost of living in the city proper directly correlates with the low cost of housing
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throughout the region.
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8. San Antonio.
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People are flocking to the city for its low cost of living and healthy, among other reasons.
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San Antonio's unemployment rate helps residents in this Texas metro area feel more secure
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in their jobs.
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Additionally, San Antonio residents pay slightly less for everyday expenses, such as food and
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health care, than those who live in other metro areas.
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San Antonio sees approximately 300 days of sunshine per year.
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With such amenable weather year-round, residents often take day trips to outdoor recreation
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spots.
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San Antonio offers big-city amenities and world-renowned attractions coupled with a
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relaxed and inviting atmosphere.
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Most famously known as the home of the Alamo, the spirit of the region expands beyond its
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tourist labels, offering a community rich in Spanish and Old West heritage.
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7. Beaumont.
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Beaumont is a medium-sized city with a population of 120,000.
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In Beaumont, there are a lot of parks.
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If you've got a secure job, you should be able to make ends meet in Beaumont.
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The region has a lower cost of living than the nation and the state of Texas.
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While the state's consumer sales and use tax rate is slightly higher than the national
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average, Texans pay neither state nor corporate income taxes.
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Home to Lamar University, Beaumont is a magnet for young people.
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The city agrees with the habits of young people, with its low cost of living and its many opportunities
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for weekend fun.
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6. Killeen.
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Located in the heart of central Texas, Killeen is a mid-sized city with a population of 140,000
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inhabitants.
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It's an ethnically diverse city, a family-friendly city with a thriving economy.
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With a cost of living that's lower than the national average and that of other large Texas
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metro areas, Killeen residents are able to stretch their dollar further than the average
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American.
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Killeen's unemployment rate is 4% and the median monthly rent is $900.
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The average salary for a person living in Killeen is $42,000.
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5. Houston.
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Houston attracts people with an entrepreneurial spirit, and those who want to work at some
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of the country's largest companies.
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Not only is Houston the hub of the oil and gas industries, but it's also a major center
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of manufacturing and health care.
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Despite falling oil prices, Houston's housing market is performing exceptionally well.
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The city's healthy economy continues to attract new residents in search of jobs in the energy
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industry, causing an increased demand for housing.
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The commute times and traffic are known to be rough, but for the fastest growing job
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markets in the US, it鈥檚 worth it.
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Moreover, located about 30 minutes north of downtown, Lake Houston is the favorite choice
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for fishing, boating, swimming or kayaking along the lake's tree-lined creeks and tributaries.
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4. Corpus Christi.
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Corpus Christi, the largest city on the Texas coast, is known for its beaches and high wind
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speeds that make it ideal for kiteboarding and windsurfing.
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This city has a thriving economy.
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Many energy companies have invested in developments near the port in order to facilitate transportation.
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The cost of living in Corpus Christi is lower than in similarly sized metro areas across
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the country; that is true for both renters and homeowners.
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The dollar goes a bit further in this city when it comes to housing and health care.
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Corpus Christi is also home to many families and retirees thanks to their low crime rates
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and access to the water.
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Retirees are drawn to the city for its affordable and laid-back lifestyle.
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3. The Woodlands.
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The Woodlands is one of the most picturesque places you can ever live, with lush greens
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and wooded areas characterizing the landscape.
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The city offers great schools, great shopping, and entertainment, the cost of living is affordable,
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and you get so much for your money living here.
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There's plenty of outdoor and indoor activities for all ages.
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Great trails to hike and some of the best eateries you would ever find in all of Texas.
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The crime rate is absolutely low with only a single case of burglary reported annually
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per 100,000.
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The Woodlands is an upscale, family-friendly and safe place to live and raise a family.
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2. Dallas-Fort Worth.
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This area is the economic center of Texas and is home to tons of big businesses and
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Fortune 500 companies.
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Corporate-friendly city provides some of the best job opportunities in the state.
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The two leading industries are tech and finance.
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Those who live in Dallas and Fort Worth tend to be young professionals,
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while the surrounding suburbs are largely filled with young families who want both a
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close-knit community and easy access to the cities.
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This area offers plenty of recreational opportunities that speak to the area鈥檚 overall quality
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of life, including more than 200 golf courses, hundreds of area parks, fun entertainment
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venues.
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As more and more professionals move here, the downtown rental rates have risen.
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Home prices have also climbed over the past few years.
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1. Austin.
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With its peaceful rolling landscape, lakes, and numerous opportunities for sports and
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outdoor exercise, Austin is a healthy place to live.
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People are moving to Austin for many reasons: the glorious weather, the warmth, and friendliness
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of the people, the promising job market and the one-of-a-kind culture.
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When it comes to jobs in Austin, the city is far ahead of the country鈥檚 big metro
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areas.
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Austin鈥檚 job growth has been roughly three times that of New York, more than four times
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that of San Francisco.
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The economy of Austin is based on technology, medicine, and education.
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This thriving city is also home to the headquarters of many top major corporations, green initiatives,
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and environmental benefits鈥揳nd millennials are taking notice.
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The weather in Austin is beautiful, but the heat definitely takes some getting used to.