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re: Relocating to the Gulf Coast
Posted on 1/30/25 at 2:00 pm to yellowfin
Posted on 1/30/25 at 2:00 pm to yellowfin
quote:Plenty of them in Broussard/Youngsville due to it's relatively central location to access several plants in the region when needed.
We don’t allow plant baws
Honestly assuming he wants to go public with kids, the Southside district is pretty good. Have heard a lot of good things about the curriculum and structure there.
Posted on 1/30/25 at 2:01 pm to HubbaBubba
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Southlake ISD
Lower taxes and valuation increases than Katy ISD in Fort Bend County, and Mark Cuban lives in Southlake.
Just make sure the house has a tornado shelter (no kidding, I checked for that when I thought I was going to be able to move from Houston.)
Posted on 1/30/25 at 2:05 pm to LemmyLives
South Lafayette or Youngsville is a good option
Posted on 1/30/25 at 2:10 pm to AlvisTimeAU
Pull a map of historical hurricane paths and pick a spot where they avoid.
Posted on 1/30/25 at 2:14 pm to concrete_tiger
Yeah, that's the way probability works.
Posted on 1/30/25 at 2:15 pm to AbitaFan08
will you be flying or driving from this location to work locations and what airlines serve the routes you will take?
where are the majority of the plants?
where are the majority of the plants?
Posted on 1/30/25 at 2:15 pm to AlvisTimeAU
I'm too analytical. I'd look at it in relation to how many trips are you going to make to each plant. If driving distance is an issue then I'd find the geographic middle with a tilt towards whichever direction you are going to the most. If all the same, then the middle.
I lived in Lafayette for 2 years and loved it. Couldn't get use to 11-12 year olds cussing like sailors though. (coached baseball). Food, people were great. You have to consider the culture also. People in Lafayette are super friendly. IDK about Texas. Only people I know from Texas are relatives that tilt every conversation to how great Texas is. So iDK.
I lived in Lafayette for 2 years and loved it. Couldn't get use to 11-12 year olds cussing like sailors though. (coached baseball). Food, people were great. You have to consider the culture also. People in Lafayette are super friendly. IDK about Texas. Only people I know from Texas are relatives that tilt every conversation to how great Texas is. So iDK.
Posted on 1/30/25 at 2:16 pm to AlvisTimeAU
I have some friends that moved to Saraland a few years ago and seem to love it.
Posted on 1/30/25 at 2:16 pm to LemmyLives
quote:Here's some data that proves it would work
Yeah, that's the way probability works.
Posted on 1/30/25 at 2:18 pm to AlvisTimeAU
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So if you could live anywhere in those 3 states with 2 young kids, where would you go?
Melissa, TX
Posted on 1/30/25 at 2:28 pm to AlwysATgr
HEB is the grocery store around
Posted on 1/30/25 at 2:32 pm to AlvisTimeAU
Can only speak to MS Gulf Coast, but Ocean Springs or Bay St. Louis would be the only areas that would make sense with kids. Really enjoy OS though
Posted on 1/30/25 at 2:37 pm to LemmyLives
Don't live in Woodlands. So far away. Every drive will be an absolute haul. It's nice, but if you don't want to spend 10% of everyday in a car, then don't live there.
Posted on 1/30/25 at 2:38 pm to AlvisTimeAU
Texas has some nice areas for sure but doesn’t do anything to bring you much closer to your extended family. Fairhope is very nice and near them. Orange beach broke off from gulf shores schools and just built a brand new high school that is top notch. I find it pretty ironic when people that live in Louisiana say nowhere in MS. I grew up in LA and love my home state dearly but Madison, MS is a good bit nicer than almost anywhere in Louisiana. The Madison/ridgeland area has great restaurants, just got a top golf and the Brandon amphitheater is down the road. It attracts the big acts across all genres of music. The public schools in Madison are very good too. As mentioned before, ocean springs is a great city on the coast with possibly the best downtown area in the entire state. It also has good public schools. The state has been working on getting rid of income tax as well
This post was edited on 1/30/25 at 2:48 pm
Posted on 1/30/25 at 2:40 pm to AlvisTimeAU
If education is a factor. Between those three states.. No question you should move to Texas.
Posted on 1/30/25 at 2:40 pm to AlvisTimeAU
quote:You pretty much kilt all three birds with one rock there.
Part of my new position in my company requires me to move somewhere in either Texas, Louisiana or Mississippi.
Stay out of the Florida Parishes and South Mississippi.
They're full.
Posted on 1/30/25 at 2:54 pm to JimTiger72
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quote:
Fort Worth
Ah yes, one of the great cities on the Gulf Coast
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requires me to move somewhere in either Texas, Louisiana or Mississippi
He's not required to live ON the coast, he's required to live in one of the states he mentioned that border it.
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