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Started by safetyguy, August 05, 2008, 06:52:32 AM

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safetyguy

I have just accepted a job in Irving and was wondering if any DFW transplants have suggestions where to live. Also, does anyone know of any web forums like Tulsanow to find out local information.

Also, if anyone wants to buy a house in Jenks I know where you can buy one!! [:D]

TURobY

Sad to see you go... [V]
---Robert

sgrizzle

Yeah, just go to www.youreasucker.haha

[:D]

Judging from my trips down I-75, every house is less than 2 miles from a Home Depot.

safetyguy

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Originally posted by TURobY

Sad to see you go... [V]



No jobs here for me or I didn't have the right experience to be considered, blah blah blah. We don't want to leave, but we have to do what we have to do. I don't want to wait around for something to come along because I don't know when that will happen.

TURobY

I understand that. The biggest problem I had when looking for a job was that everyone wanted someone with 5+ years of experience. Where are you supposed to get that experience if no one will give you a job! LOL.

You want to keep our young people here after high school and college? Provide plenty of entry-level opportunities. [:P]
---Robert

sauerkraut

I lived in the D/FW area back in the 1980's so alot has changed since my time. I lived in Arlington and I liked it, also west Fort Worth is nice. There are pockets of bad areas and high crime all around the MetroPlex just like any other major city. Fort Worth has a outstanding  jogging trail called the Trinity Trail, I ran that trail alot, it follows the Trinity River. The MetroPlex is like one huge city, but Dallas and Fort Worth still like to Fight with each other. Dallas hosts the Texas State fair
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sauerkraut

I hope you'll still keep posting here from Texas... Texas has those "Fire Ants" they are all over the ground and the bite & sting, each ant hill has thousands of ants they do attack people & pets. Texas has no state income tax, however prop. taxes are higher than in Oklahoma but rents are not too bad. You should be able to find a place to stay near your work. Texas has motor vehicle safety inspections, each year you have to take your car in for a safety check and a smog test then you get a sticker for the window I never liked that, however as a whole I liked living in Texas. I left Texas after I got a divorce and a job transfer to Ohio. I miss the Texas weather.
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sgrizzle

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Originally posted by TURobY


You want to keep our young people here after high school and college? Provide plenty of entry-level opportunities. [:P]



Tulsa does:

saintinthecity

I moved back to Dallas a year ago and grew up here. Like Tulsa, there are a lot of variables that go into where you want to live. There are many options around Irving, but I don't recommend Irving itself. What part of Irving are you working in? Kids? Price range of homes?

I am not aware of any Tulsa Now type websites but I will be glad to help.

safetyguy

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Originally posted by saintinthecity

I moved back to Dallas a year ago and grew up here. Like Tulsa, there are a lot of variables that go into where you want to live. There are many options around Irving, but I don't recommend Irving itself. What part of Irving are you working in? Kids? Price range of homes?

I am not aware of any Tulsa Now type websites but I will be glad to help.



I am going to work in the Las Colinas area (W. John Carpenter Parkway). We have an infant and my wife is going to be a stay at home mom. I will be traveling quite a bit for work, so access to DFW will be important.
Just curious, what's wrong with Irving? Is it crime or schools aren't good? We have been searching online at a number of different areas like Carrolton, Grand Prairie, Euless, Bedford, Arlington, North Richland Hills, Hurst, Edgecliff Village. We are looking at the $200-225K range. Any input would be appreciated.

sauerkraut

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Originally posted by safetyguy

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Originally posted by saintinthecity

I moved back to Dallas a year ago and grew up here. Like Tulsa, there are a lot of variables that go into where you want to live. There are many options around Irving, but I don't recommend Irving itself. What part of Irving are you working in? Kids? Price range of homes?

I am not aware of any Tulsa Now type websites but I will be glad to help.



I am going to work in the Las Colinas area (W. John Carpenter Parkway). We have an infant and my wife is going to be a stay at home mom. I will be traveling quite a bit for work, so access to DFW will be important.
Just curious, what's wrong with Irving? Is it crime or schools aren't good? We have been searching online at a number of different areas like Carrolton, Grand Prairie, Euless, Bedford, Arlington, North Richland Hills, Hurst, Edgecliff Village. We are looking at the $200-225K range. Any input would be appreciated.

If you need the airport, Arlington is your city. Just a straight shot up highway 360 will take you into the airport. I don't how the airport is today but when I lived in Arlington, after you parked your car at the airport you'd take a  tram to your terminal. They had a "red" route a "green" route and so on depending on where you parked and the terminal you were going to.. The trams left you out at you gate and terminal. I have not been at D/FW airport in many years so it may of all changed. South Arlington near I-20 has some nice homes. I lived at the Indian creek Apartments in Arlington at park Row and Highway 360. They were nice apartments back in the 1980's they look run down today with alot of crime..
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tulsa_fan

What about Coppel?  I have family there, they loved the schools, three kids graudated from there.  I think its an easy commute to both Los Colinas and DFW.  It's VERY close to my fav, Grapevine Mall . . .
 

safetyguy

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Originally posted by tulsa_fan

What about Coppel?  I have family there, they loved the schools, three kids graudated from there.  I think its an easy commute to both Los Colinas and DFW.  It's VERY close to my fav, Grapevine Mall . . .



Yeah, we had looked at Coppel, I just forgot about it when I was saying where we had been looking. We are hopefully making a trip down in a few weeks before I officially start working. I have temp housing for 30 days provided by the company that I won't be starting until I get back from 2 weeks of training in Canada. My wife and daughter aren't moving until our house is sold because we can't swing 2 mortgages.


grahambino

360 is a nightmare.  It's a 'straight shot' as in the highway is physically straight.  you'd want to avoid that highway at all costs.

and yes, i moved from DFW metroplex to tulsa in 2006.  Things are a little bit different than the 80s.  I'm sure there are nicer areas of Arlington.  I never saw any.

my two cents.

moonovrmia

For good schools, home price and close proximity to DFW, look at Bedford or Euless.
Stay away from North Richland Hills and Hurst. Colleyville is nice and Arlington has nice homes in mid area near Pantego.
Good Luck