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TxGuitar

(4,235 posts)
Tue Apr 30, 2024, 09:44 AM Apr 30

Who has moved from Texas or is planning to?

Last edited Tue Apr 30, 2024, 02:47 PM - Edit history (1)

We are Texans- wife born here and I have been here since I was six. We live just west of Houston in a big master planned area and my wife is getting really tired of the summers (she says now that she is 68 they have become unbearable) I am not quite a senior yet- still have about 10 years to go before social security. I work full time remotely and she retired after 40 years as an RN.
We have property tax breaks that have helped lower our taxes significantly (the 100K homestead plus regular senior exemption) and own our 15 year old home outright.
We have been investigating Europe (have lived in Ireland and England before and are dual Irish/US citizens0.
No grandkids and daughters are grown so no real ties.
Europe is not our preferred destination at this time because of distance and other factors.
But we would like a more temperate climate- especially summers.
We have just begun investigating the Pacific NW- but the diff in home prices is a big challenge.
We do not want to move to a really red state, although we acknowledge that all states have red areas.

So, where have people moved - and been able to maintain the same standard of living? We do realize that moving would probably mean going to an older home and we do not particularly care to be in a city, but we are open to anything.

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Who has moved from Texas or is planning to? (Original Post) TxGuitar Apr 30 OP
I have considered moving to Portugal, at least for part of the year. Lonestarblue Apr 30 #1
We were just discussing Portugal TxGuitar Apr 30 #9
Well DON'T come to Michigan... MiHale Apr 30 #2
Yep, I agree. multigraincracker Apr 30 #5
I can't believe I stay here...ok..gardens...legal pot... MiHale Apr 30 #8
Doing good. Looks like winter is over. multigraincracker Apr 30 #12
Great deal! 👍... MiHale Apr 30 #13
Waiting on mushrooms. multigraincracker Apr 30 #15
🙌...nt. MiHale Apr 30 #16
We have some in-laws from daughter TxGuitar Apr 30 #10
We stock up and don't drive much in the snow... MiHale Apr 30 #14
We moved to the Oregon coast 11 years ago CanonRay Apr 30 #3
Austin to the Netherlands Laurelin Apr 30 #4
I'm thinking of moving to New Mexico Vogon_Glory Apr 30 #6
We are going to investigate NM also TxGuitar Apr 30 #11
why go to two voting places? yellowdogintexas May 10 #23
I don't know why TxGuitar Sunday #34
interesting. Probably some sort of weird thing about which entity is yellowdogintexas Sunday #35
NM for me too TexasBushwhacker May 3 #21
I would consider NM except that our only child is in AZ yellowdogintexas May 10 #24
Makes perfect sense TexasBushwhacker May 10 #25
Congrats! A loss for Texas though, but a gain for you! LeftInTX May 10 #30
I was looking at Coos Bay Oregon. Mild temps, afordable living, small town feel.. mitch96 Apr 30 #7
I live about 45 miles north of Coos Bay CanonRay May 10 #28
My dental hygienist is from there. marybourg May 10 #29
Not leaving SARose May 2 #17
Thank you, SARose. You speak for me. (nt) Paladin May 2 #18
We are investigating moving TxGuitar May 2 #19
Yes, the politics may change, slowly TexasBushwhacker May 3 #22
Thank you SARose. anciano May 10 #26
My DW and I are almost 74 and are only here now because of we walkingman May 2 #20
I moved from Houston to the Oregon coast 8 years ago jmbar2 May 10 #27
My niece and her husband moved from Houston to the Portland area Silver Gaia Saturday #31
Climate refugees on the move. jmbar2 Saturday #32
The same is true here in the Sacramento area. Silver Gaia Saturday #33

Lonestarblue

(10,213 posts)
1. I have considered moving to Portugal, at least for part of the year.
Tue Apr 30, 2024, 10:00 AM
Apr 30

With climate change, though, even parts of Europe that were temperate several years ago now have very high summer temperatures. I’ve not been to Vancouver, but it is supposed to be a lovely city. I have friends who spend summers in Michigan around one of their many lakes. Maine has lovely summer weather, but it can be expensive and has black fly issues in some summer weeks.

You might also just try renting in a few different cooler areas for the hottest months while hanging on to your house until you find a place you really like. I’ve found rentals in many locations, including Europe, through VRBO and AirB&B. It’s a good way to see if you like an area without making a big commitment.

TxGuitar

(4,235 posts)
9. We were just discussing Portugal
Tue Apr 30, 2024, 12:36 PM
Apr 30

on our walk last night! We are now planning a trip to the Pacific NW this summer to check it out. Thanks for the ideas

MiHale

(9,821 posts)
2. Well DON'T come to Michigan...
Tue Apr 30, 2024, 10:09 AM
Apr 30

It’s too far away from any oceans, no real taking part in sea rise…boring.
But, surrounded by lots and lots of fresh water…no sharks…makes Shark Week look like a fantasy.
So many trees in places you can’t even see the horizon…what’s up with that?
Split up into 2 pieces … WHAT???
Big cities are all in the bottom of the state leaving tamed wildernesses in the rest of the state…inconvenient.
No earthquakes…well about as bad as a quarter- driven motel bed. Never shakes things up.
It’s COLD, warm, COLD, hot, COLD, warm.


Only kidding…beautiful place to be. My late BIL lived in Dallas could hardly wait to come back…waited too long.


multigraincracker

(32,785 posts)
12. Doing good. Looks like winter is over.
Tue Apr 30, 2024, 02:22 PM
Apr 30

My favorite time of year now. Yard sale season. Got a brand new pair of insulated coveralls for four bucks Friday.

MiHale

(9,821 posts)
13. Great deal! 👍...
Tue Apr 30, 2024, 03:37 PM
Apr 30

Hope it’s over, we got tomatoes that need to be planted. Been studying Time & Date long range looks warm, not much chance of frost. So…we played in the mud today getting beds ready.

MiHale

(9,821 posts)
14. We stock up and don't drive much in the snow...
Tue Apr 30, 2024, 03:53 PM
Apr 30

Hale is a one stoplight town, literally. Everything we need we can walk to. Mechanic, grocery stores, bank, post office, all within a half mile. Tawas City is 15 miles east, hospitals, doctors, dentist, Walmart, other supermarkets. West Branch is 20 miles west. Same road. All the same stuff.
In the winter we can hike in the forest behind our house. Last winter our car didn’t leave the drive for almost 3 weeks.

CanonRay

(14,156 posts)
3. We moved to the Oregon coast 11 years ago
Tue Apr 30, 2024, 10:42 AM
Apr 30

and love it. Outside of Portland housing is not too bad, unless you want an ocean view. The south central and south west coastal areas are pretty rural.

Laurelin

(541 posts)
4. Austin to the Netherlands
Tue Apr 30, 2024, 10:58 AM
Apr 30

I love it here but I'm not sure I'd recommend it since anti immigration is becoming a thing. My husband is German so we'll probably end up there when he retires, unless the Netherlands gets over voting for Geert Wilders.

I will never move back to Texas. It's gone totally nuts.

Vogon_Glory

(9,138 posts)
6. I'm thinking of moving to New Mexico
Tue Apr 30, 2024, 11:11 AM
Apr 30

I spent most of my life in Texas and most of my reasons for staying in the Austin area are fading away. It’s too big, too congested and the things that made it a funky place are slipping from my grasp.

The politics have been heart-breaking for the last quarter-century. Not only have the Republicans achieved a death-grip on state government, the state Republican Party has gotten even more reactionary.

It might have been more hopeful if people of good will fought harder. Some of us do, but as has been the case for decades, the average Texan seems to ignore voting, even when the state government works against their interest.

Don’t give me that “but gerrymandering” excuse. True, the gerrymandering keeps state legislators and Republican congressmen in power, but here’s the obvious thing: GERRYMANDERING DOES NOT AFFECT STATEWIDE ELECTIONS. Ted Cruz, Gregg Abbott, and Dan Patrick could have been sent packing if non-voters had decided to change their habits and voted. They didn’t: they sat on their cans and we got more of the same.

I’ve lost heart and hope. I’m going to donate to Colin Alread’s campaign but I think it’s likely that the non-voters of Texas will give Ted “Cancun” Cruz another free pass.

TxGuitar

(4,235 posts)
11. We are going to investigate NM also
Tue Apr 30, 2024, 12:45 PM
Apr 30

and you are correct- if Texans would just vote. And voting can be a pain sometimes- but we look at it as a civic duty. Just this past Saturday we voted in the local school board elections and then had to go to another polling place to vote for the county commissioners. I wish people could understand how important local elections are in addition to the statewide elections.

yellowdogintexas

(22,297 posts)
23. why go to two voting places?
Fri May 10, 2024, 04:43 PM
May 10

We had all sorts of local city council, school board and mayoral elections on our ballot plus 3 positions on the Tarrant County Appraisal Board which were county wide, and a tax proposition which was only for Fort Worth. Everything was available at every location.

Our system checks the voter in, a bar code is produced which is used to issue an access code to bring up the appropriate ballot based on your precinct number. When your ballot comes up on the screen, only the choices you need to make will be there. You vote, you print it and take it to the scanner.

TxGuitar

(4,235 posts)
34. I don't know why
Sun May 12, 2024, 11:25 AM
Sunday

But in Fort Bend County there are 7 school districts. We almost always have had to vote for school issues at a different polling place.

yellowdogintexas

(22,297 posts)
35. interesting. Probably some sort of weird thing about which entity is
Sun May 12, 2024, 07:38 PM
Sunday

paying for the election.

When we had printed ballots back in the day, each location received ballots with every race applicable to that location printed on them whether local, state or federal. so we could do all our voting in one spot.

TexasBushwhacker

(20,259 posts)
21. NM for me too
Fri May 3, 2024, 04:04 PM
May 3

Probably Albuquerque because I'm a city girl at heart (Houston). I still need to work at least part time to live, but I am hoping for full time so I can save more. I have 2 video interviews next week. I am planning on packing up and moving by the end of the month, whether I have a new job lined up or not.

Deciding factors:

1) At 67, I just cannot handle the oppressive heat and humidity anymore. I know it gets hot in Albuquerque, but since it's dry, the minute the sun goes down it starts cooling off. It makes SO MUCH DIFFERENCE! I'm looking forward to 4 SEASONS!

2) Hurricanes, flooding and tornadoes. I was trapped in my apartment for 10 days after Hurricane Harvey. I'm just done with natural disasters.

3) Obviously the politics, not to mention the religious hypocrisy. I'm not religious and never have been, but don't tell me you're a Christian and then be fine with immigrants, including children, drowning in the Rio Grande and dying of heat stroke in the desert 🏜️ . I'm done with the GOP, especially the MAGATS.

yellowdogintexas

(22,297 posts)
24. I would consider NM except that our only child is in AZ
Fri May 10, 2024, 04:46 PM
May 10

She currently lives in Phoenix but is planning to relocate about an hour north of the city where it is much cooler and there are trees instead of cactus.

AZ is slowly trending blue, and is now a swing state so prospects are better. I kind of doubt if it will happen anytime soon but if I were going to leave here I would go there.

Being close to our daughter and her family makes up for a lot.

TexasBushwhacker

(20,259 posts)
25. Makes perfect sense
Fri May 10, 2024, 07:29 PM
May 10

I just found out this week that I got a job in ABQ, so I'm moving next week! Getting out of here before the hurricanes start -

And just for good measure, we had Harvy-esque rain and flooding, with mandatory evacuations in some areas.The heat index was up to 100° one day, while in ABQ it's only gotten up to the low 80s.

CanonRay

(14,156 posts)
28. I live about 45 miles north of Coos Bay
Fri May 10, 2024, 08:27 PM
May 10

Its a bit of a redneck town, still lots of lumber jobs there and fishing. Definately NOT blue. It is less expenseve than other coastal towns, I agree. Big MAGA presence in town.

marybourg

(12,653 posts)
29. My dental hygienist is from there.
Fri May 10, 2024, 08:31 PM
May 10

Asked her why she moved here to PHX metro. Said it rained and rained and rained until she couldn’t stand it any more.

SARose

(281 posts)
17. Not leaving
Thu May 2, 2024, 06:20 AM
May 2

My family came to Texas in 1850 and I am not leaving.

Have some folks lost their minds here? Yup.

Do some little weasels like to dress up like Cheeto and use state funds to travel to NY for a job interview? Yes.

There are sooo many good things here:

Sunrise in the Big Bend;
Sunset in the Panhandle;
Dogwoods blooming in the Piney Woods of East Texas;
Bluebonnets, Indian Paintbrush, Buttercups blooming in the Spring;
Trail riders arriving in Houston for the Rodeo;
Heart in your throat when an 8 lb black bass breaks the surface of a still lake;
Waving a folks on the back roads;
People who willingly roll up their sleeves to help;
The Cajun Navy arriving after a Hurricane;
The food - Mexican, Vietnamese, African, Carribean, SE Asian, Indian, Filipino, Southern comfort, fresh seafood, steak, and, of course, barbecue.
Watching Asleep at the Wheel live at Greune Hall;
Bob Wills, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Buddy Holly, Beyoncé, Selena, Janis Joplin, George Strait, etc.
Floating the Comal, Guadalupe, and Frio rivers;
The Alamo, Goliad, and San Jacinto;
And more.

Do we have some crazies here? Yeppers we do.

Do we have folks in Austin who ignore the will of the people? Yep.

Do we have hot weather, hail, tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, ice storms, blue Northers, and drought? Yeah boy!

As Jerry Jeff Walker said

Texas this morning the sounds they just sing to me
I feel alive again and with every footstep that's settin me free
Hey old friends,
Keep alive the good times we've had in those rollin',
Rollin' hills
They will always be a part of me
Whenever I think of Texas memories
Oh Texas I'm just a little lost but I'm keepin' on,
Just like that morning star, that's ahead of me,
I keep shinin' on
'Til I make it to the borders of the Rio Grande
There I'll catch me one last sunset 'cross the prairie


🌹





TxGuitar

(4,235 posts)
19. We are investigating moving
Thu May 2, 2024, 01:23 PM
May 2

related to the weather. My wife says she can't take another summer like 2023! As I said in the OP- we are Texans- by every definition of the word. She was born in Fort Worth and you don't get more Texan than that. Politics are politics everywhere. (we learned that living in the UK and Ireland) right wing conservatives live everywhere (yes, even in Europe). We will not move anywhere if it costs us financially. That is the roadblock we are running into. Our house is paid off and is in a nice community- but even so it can't compete with house prices in WA or OR.

TexasBushwhacker

(20,259 posts)
22. Yes, the politics may change, slowly
Fri May 3, 2024, 04:13 PM
May 3

but the weather is just going to get worse and my old body just can't take it.

walkingman

(7,724 posts)
20. My DW and I are almost 74 and are only here now because of we
Thu May 2, 2024, 06:15 PM
May 2

have to take care of her Mom who will turn 93 next month. If it were not for her we could be gone from Texas.

She was born in Pasadena, TX, I was transferred here in '74. We have lived in the Texas Hill Country on a small rural property (25 acres) for the last 36 years. I love our place but we are both sick of the summers and mostly the politics of Texas. If our situation changes soon we will likely be moving ASAP somewhere else. Not sure where at this point but I just cannot stomach the flat earth mentality here in Texas anymore. Sadly because it wasn't like this until about 30 years ago and seems to get worse climate wise and especially politically. Texas sucks.

jmbar2

(4,938 posts)
27. I moved from Houston to the Oregon coast 8 years ago
Fri May 10, 2024, 08:03 PM
May 10

Climate was a major factor.

I went through one hurricane after another. One of the last ones, I lost electricity for 10 days. That's when I realized that Texas is not the place to grow old. I didn't want to have my life depend on air conditioning, and pay sky high electricity bills just to stay inside all day.

The day I had my last garage sale, it was 111 degrees, with brutal humidity. I've never been back.

Housing prices are high here, and I struggle to keep up with the rent. But I doubt that I could have afforded the air conditioning, repairs to flood damaged housing, or the backwards politics.

I truly love it here. Best decision I ever made.

Silver Gaia

(4,553 posts)
31. My niece and her husband moved from Houston to the Portland area
Sat May 11, 2024, 02:00 AM
Saturday

about 2 years ago, and her mom and dad (my brother and sister-in-law) followed them there last fall. They all love it! And I'm happy because they are so much closer to me (I'm in Northern CA). They all said the same thing about the hot weather in Texas being a big factor.

jmbar2

(4,938 posts)
32. Climate refugees on the move.
Sat May 11, 2024, 09:21 AM
Saturday

With California insurance rates getting so high, I suspect housing will get even tighter here in Oregon. I can barely pay my rent, but so grateful to be here.

Oregon is not free from the risks. Temperatures in central Oregon are getting higher and higher in the summers, and even on the coast, smoke can be suffocating.

Silver Gaia

(4,553 posts)
33. The same is true here in the Sacramento area.
Sat May 11, 2024, 10:45 AM
Saturday

I moved here from Tennessee in the late 90s. Because we were paying attention to the signs and had a great realtor, we managed to get an excellent deal on a house in 2008 right on the cusp of the housing crash, so we are lucky in that respect. But summers here are always hot, although it is dry heat, not humid. Smoke from fires has been a problem once or twice, but we are out of the drought now, so that is better. But the atmospheric river storms that brought us out of the drought come with another set of problems, high winds and floods. It's always something! However, we are forever grateful to be here as we watch the lands we came from being quickly transformed into Gilead. I have zero regrets at this point!

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