The Regal Rio Grande Valley

The semi-tropical Rio Grande Valley is a region noted for its low cost of living, stable home prices, steady expansion and strong cultural climate. Located in South Texas on the border with Mexico, the Valley is an extremely pleasant place to live with palms tress,...

Hometown in the Piney Woods of East Texas

Bullard is a great bedroom community to raise a family in, with good schools, and all in the rolling hills and Piney Woods of East Texas, near Tyler, famed for exporting roses. It’s located just far enough away from the city to feel like you’re living in the country,...

An unexpected favorite place to live

Houston is a wonderful place to live and so much to do. After a job transfer landed me here I had to find a place to live, and it seemed so big and impersonal. After a lot of looking there it was, an affordable neighborhood (Woodway), tucked away behind a coffee...

Heavenly Houston

The city named after the man that defeated Mexico to launch Texas as a Republic is more than it’s four and a half million people, its many miles of expressway, and a ship channel that invites worldwide shipping and commerce. It’s the Houston Astros, the...

Under-rated Dallas

Most people have heard of Dallas, TX, but they probably have misconceptions about the livability of it. The food is some of the best in the country (and not just BBQ and Tex-Mex!) The craft beer and craft coffee scenes are off the charts, and it is still affordable....

The Good Old Days Atmosphere

One great thing about living in a small Texas town, is that you feel like you have stepped back in time. Little traffic or noise, no crazy cab drivers. My favorite part is that if you need something in the way of a service or an item to buy, you can even ask a...