Re: UK RN relocating to Bexar County TX , any advice wanted desperaterly
Hi,
Glad to have you in the States. Let me ask you, what kind of climate are you used to? Bexar County is San Antonio, TX. It is hot and humid almost all year around. There is a high crime rate, depending on the area you choose to live. My brother lives there, I do not know why. The cost of living is high, as far as I am concerned. I live in West Texas. The crime rate is fairly low where I live, and the cost of living is low compared to most anywhere else in the state. Yes, it is hot most of the time, but it is a dry hot. Where I live there is not a lot of attractions, but the people are freindly. San Antonio (Bexar County) has a lot of attractions and some kind of festival or event going on all of the time, and fairly close (1-4 hours drive) to reach other nearby towns/cities, but, it is like living in a swamp to me. It is a nice place to visit. I do not know about the schools. But Texas is ranked one of the lowest when it comes to education (pre K through 12). Texas has some pretty great colleges though. It depends on what you like and what you are used to.
The state of Texas has climate ranges from Very Swampy to Desert conditions, depending upon where you live. Texas is such a big state that you could carve it up into at least 5 different states without problem. It would take at least 24 hours driving without stopping to travel from one end of Texas to the other end. That lets you know how BIG this state is.
If you like season changes, some rain every day, close to mountains... Colorodao is a nice place. My husband lived there for several years and loved it. It is very scenic. In the winter, there is lots of snow. There too, the climate is varying. But it is very nice, depending on where you live. My husband lived in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Don't know if this helps, but, there you go. Good luck in hunting to where you will move to.
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