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Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: Roll-Tide] #7955602 08/30/20 11:08 PM
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I am telling you to check out Marble Falls - cool town with a lake and not too far from everything you need = still small but within distance of hospitals etc


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that's an excellent suggestion


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Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: Roll-Tide] #7955605 08/30/20 11:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Roll-Tide
What about Bandera? Had a friend from there. He always talked about it. I’ve never been.


If there was a bigger road leading in and out of Bandera I would be all for it. Just too far of commute on a smaller road for me. I’ve got a coworker that has land out that way


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Also when I-10 gets fixed up Boerne would be recommended


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Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: bill oxner] #7955608 08/30/20 11:10 PM
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Originally Posted by bill oxner
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What about Bandera? Had a friend from there. He always talked about it. I’ve never been.


You might want to check your IRA.



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Bandera's the (wannabe) Cowboy Capital of the World!!! ('Bama folks would love it, I'd surmise. bolt)


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Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: Roll-Tide] #7955615 08/30/20 11:14 PM
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Alpine or Ft. Davis are on my list....will probably be more in the Hill Country area some place....but it will not be in town.


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Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: Roll-Tide] #7955616 08/30/20 11:15 PM
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Graham is nice...PK is a nice lake near by.
Granbury ....near lake Granbury


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Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: Roll-Tide] #7955619 08/30/20 11:18 PM
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I would like to retire to a deep water lake house on Granbury.


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Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: Roll-Tide] #7955645 08/30/20 11:31 PM
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How about Van Horn or El Paso? Both are reasonable in pricing and El Paso has good things.......

Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: Roll-Tide] #7955709 08/31/20 12:13 AM
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Think outside the box. Tuscaloosa.

Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: Hudbone] #7955725 08/31/20 12:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Hudbone
Think outside the box. Tuscaloosa.


Tuscaloosa, nope. Nice campus, nice strip. Couldn’t live there.

Only SEC city I could live in would be Fayetteville Ark.

Now, Alabama has incredibly low property tax and most pensions are exempt from state income tax.

Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: Roll-Tide] #7955726 08/31/20 12:28 AM
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I like the ones you mention in East Texas

Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: Roll-Tide] #7955741 08/31/20 12:50 AM
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Bosque County....Meridian, Lakeside Village (Morgan), Clifton....Valley Mills, Walnut Springs...close to Waco and within an hour or so of at least 4 lakes.

Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: Roll-Tide] #7955904 08/31/20 03:03 AM
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Graham, Granbury, Fredericksburg, Anything by Lake Texoma for me

Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: Roll-Tide] #7955924 08/31/20 03:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Roll-Tide
Canton is a consideration. Grand Saline also.


One of my places is between Grand Saline and Mineola....I like that area quite a bit. Not much in Grand Saline being a two stoplight town, but Mineola has about everything you'd need and it's only about 10 miles away.

Granbury is nice as well....wife and I went a few weeks ago and stayed at a B&B and walked around the square. It's a cool town.

Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: stxranchman] #7955935 08/31/20 03:38 AM
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Originally Posted by stxranchman
Alpine or Ft. Davis are on my list....will probably be more in the Hill Country area some place....but it will not be in town.


I was gonna say Alpine, but apparently that's out, Ft Davis is nice. Take a look at Ft Stockton. On I-10 and about an hour, or a little less, from I-20. Has a hospital. 80 minutes to Odessa.

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If you want affordable and close to a growing city the size of Mesquite, 2 hours from DFW airport, look around Texarkana and Maud area.


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Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: Roll-Tide] #7955957 08/31/20 04:02 AM
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I’m good here. I wouldn’t mind having a place up in Colorado to hang out.

Y’all need to spend time in Granbury during the week and see if you’re OK with the traffic. That Cresson railroad crossing has its own page.

Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: deerfeeder] #7955958 08/31/20 04:02 AM
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Originally Posted by deerfeeder
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Alpine or Ft. Davis are on my list....will probably be more in the Hill Country area some place....but it will not be in town.


I was gonna say Alpine, but apparently that's out, Ft Davis is nice. Take a look at Ft Stockton. On I-10 and about an hour, or a little less, from I-20. Has a hospital. 80 minutes to Odessa.

I have stayed in Ft. Stockton since 2007 while mule deer hunting every year......that is about all I can stand is 3 weeks of it a year.


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Originally Posted by stxranchman
....but it will not be in town.


My thoughts exactly. My closest neighbor is a half mile away and that is too close. I am happy where I am.

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Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: BigPig] #7956033 08/31/20 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by BigPig
If you want affordable and close to a growing city the size of Mesquite, 2 hours from DFW airport, look around Texarkana and Maud area.


Just get yourself a lot of random lengths of chain, post hole digger, a pallet of sakrete, and however many locks you need. You will have to chain everything outside of your home to the ground.

I have a friend in Texarkana that dreams of the day he gets out of there.

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Originally Posted by Roll-Tide
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Think outside the box. Tuscaloosa.


Tuscaloosa, nope. Nice campus, nice strip. Couldn’t live there.

Only SEC city I could live in would be Fayetteville Ark.

Now, Alabama has incredibly low property tax and most pensions are exempt from state income tax.


My brother lived in that area. Loved it.


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