Houston TX vs Dallas TX vs Austin TX vs San Antonio TX | Which City is BEST for YOU?

Published 2023-09-04
Texas has 4 major metropolitan areas to choose from of you are looking to relocate here. They are Houston TX vs Dallas TX vs Austin TX vs San Antonio TX. And when looking to choose which one is best for you, its very important to know their differences.

Austin TX is known for being the blue dot in a red state. Its motto is "keep austin weird" and it definitely is known for its laid back vibe, and awesome music and food scene. The geographic scenery here is awesome, with massive rolling hills, a dryer climate, and the Colorado River running right through the city. The unfortunate downside to Austin is that prices are significantly higher to purchase a home than any of the other metroplexes.

Houston TX is the largest city in any of these metroplexes, with tons of affordable family friendly suburbs to choose from. Houston is the only city out of these with close proximity to the Texas coast. Housing affordability here is very good. There are tons of things to do in both the city and suburbs here. It is a big sports and food city.

Dallas TX & Fort Worth are both very nice cities with tons of great job opportunities and are experiencing tons of growth. Dallas is arguably the cleanest of the 4 cities. It has a more luxurious upscale vibe to it. It has some amazing family oriented suburbs located very close to downtown.

San Antonio is home to the Alamo. With a picturesque hill country setting, San Antonio is the smallest of the 4 cities. Housing affordability is very good here. It is the home of many military members and the San Antonio Spurs.

This video explains the differences between the cities to help you choose the best one for you!

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All Comments (21)
  • @pattube
    Houston: feels most global/international of the four cities, tons of culture, very ethnically diverse, hot, humid, hurricanes, tons to see and do (e.g. NASA, Galveston beaches, museums, Rice University is one of the top ranked universities in the USA) Dallas: white collar, finance, some tech, clean, well organized, sometimes feels like the Midwest in Texas, more of an evangelical Christian influence here and there (not in any bad way but still noticeable) Austin: liberal (for Texas, but probably more moderate or liberal libertarian compared to California), tech, music, near the Hill Country, University of Texas Austin is one of the top ranked public universities in the USA San Antonio: blue collar, military, where the Tex meets Mex, not too far from the Hill Country
  • @July9326
    One big thing you should mention, San Antonio is the only city in Texas with no toll roads
  • @joseCalderon1976
    My wife's family moved from California to San Antonio and they were doing great financially. My wife visited and she liked it. So I said screw it! I got tired of living in roach infested apartments in southern Cali (one bedroom) and paying $1200 per month. And that was back in 2010! We moved to San Antonio and we were able to get into a modest home in 2012 for $170k. Now my mortgage is $1200 per month. It worked out well for us.
  • @davidfoley726
    Houston has an incredible arts, museum and theater scene. People most often speak about oil , but it is an incredible city for stem professionals like engineering , medicine , aeronautics and space. It’s also great for logistics as well. It’s start up tech echo system goes under the radar as well. It definitely wins in the area of cultural and ethnic diversity especially if you are an Afro descended person from any continent.
  • @keithparker6462
    San Antonio has a lot of government jobs, the NSA, two Air Force bases, and an army base. There are tons of federal government jobs.
  • @TheRealJohnWack
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  • @skywilliams323
    We had a family reunion in San Antonio November 2023, And I loved it there.
  • @Princesswunna
    This is the best explanation of moving to Texas I’ve come across nice work!
  • @meadowlane79
    Really great, thoughtful overview, thank you! There really aren't a lot of comparison videos like this....
  • @DiyaaMo
    Amazing thanks 4ur time efforts and the value information
  • @Tota-ct4qi
    By far the best video after a hundreds time wasters that ive watched lol Thank you for being so precise and so good at explaining every detail bro
  • @KH4444444444N
    Excellent video. Dallas/Fort-Worth Metroplex is my final choice.
  • @brandtc.7991
    To be honest, I could live in any of the cities, Texas just has a great overall culture! Personally, San Antonio would be my pick for good family raising, affordability, beautiful history, great mixed culture, tons to do. However, Dallas downtown is incredible! its like a mix of Austin and San Antonio, but I was shocked how clean and safe I felt down there! I could easily pick Dallas if I had to live in a downtown type environment.
  • @4evermistyblu
    I live in Houston and we once considered Dallas and Austin. Glad we settled in Houston I absolutely love it here. I also love how each city is different from each other. Hill Country is sooo beautiful.