| Texmex is awesome so my answer is San Antonio. |
This, adding that if you have a female child it’s irresponsible to move to Texas. |
+2 Georgia is…Georgia And I’ve always been uneasy about non-natives in Hawaii. |
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I would check out the cost of living, consider the school quality, and contemplate the traffic so you know the commute, etc.
San Antonio - Great city; no income tax, but property taxes are often as high as much bigger homes in DC because they have to make up that tax somewhere. If you are not used to the heat it can be brutal. And while you can easily get to the hill country which is lovely, the traffic is also brutal from San Antonio to Dallas. Overall, Texas is not as cheap as it used to be so you may not get what you are expecting for the cost. |
What do you mean? |
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My family moved to Hawaii from the DC area in 1979. Half of us loved it, some of us did not like it. I am in the latter group. I arrived in high school and left for college, never moving back. Great for a 2-week vacation, though. If my parents had not bought their house in 1979 they would not be able to afford to live there.
I would choose San Antonio. No way Georgia. My friends who moved there for work (throughout the state, not just Atlanta) can't wait to get out. |
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I should add my relatives and friends who moved to Texas really like it, despite the wacky [politics. None of them are planning to move, including my Hawaii friend who moved to Austin. |
Yep, all this (except I do know Augusta). |
Weird, my daughter isn't concerned about going to SMU! |
| My daughter's best friend graduated SMU last year and loves living in Texas. She has no plans to move back to Hawaii. |
| Hawaii. |
| So OP, what did you decide? I want to to know! |
If OP doesn't mind southern (a plus in my book), Augusta is lovely. |
| Where in Hawaii? Regardless if your answer, I’d pick Hawaii! |
| Ugh, I would never live in San Antonio |