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      10-24-2017, 12:17 AM   #1
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Can anyone explain why Colorado is being overtaken by Texans? Everywhere I look I see Texas license plates. Why not as many new people from other states?
Is it the legal weed?
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prob because of all the people from cali moving here and driving the cost of living up
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Yeah, the cost of living in TX is steadily rising with all these people from other states and companies moving here. I wouldn't doubt CO being the closest legal state also has something to do with it, lol.
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prob because of all the people from cali moving here and driving the cost of living up
lol..this is hilarious. I always here Texans complaining about Californians coming, now the tables are turned but the Texans still find a way to blame Californians. Well done, you earned an internet gold star.
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Texas has the 2nd highest population in the US and is nearby?
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prob because of all the people from cali moving here and driving the cost of living up


I just got back to the UK yesterday after a 10 day trip to California to stay with friends, and the sole conversation topic among all their friends seemed to be about moving from Cali to Texas.
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The beauty of 10.4% state income tax vs 0.0%. I've lived in both, currently live in TX, but considering a move to CO. I'll be sure to leave my plates on as long as possible.
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I just got back to the UK yesterday after a 10 day trip to California to stay with friends, and the sole conversation topic among all their friends seemed to be about moving from Cali to Texas.
What was their reason for wanting to move to TX?
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Austin is a hi tech city and so is Denver. So I would imagine just as many Colorado residents are moving to Texas, as Texans moving to Colorado. I’ve lived in both places. And as for as taxes go, I’d rather pay Colorado’s income tax then pay Texas’s property taxes.
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The beauty of 10.4% state income tax vs 0.0%. I've lived in both, currently live in TX, but considering a move to CO. I'll be sure to leave my plates on as long as possible.
Colorado state income tax is 4.6% not 10.4 maybe you meant something else?
Good idea on the license plates.
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Colorado state income tax is 4.6% not 10.4 maybe you meant something else?
Good idea on the license plates.
Pretty sure he's referencing the CA income tax where the top rate is something like 13%...
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Yep, CA was 10.4% when I left, and while property tax was lower as a percentage, home prices were high enough that it was a wash compared to TX.
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Yep, CA was 10.4% when I left, and while property tax was lower as a percentage, home prices were high enough that it was a wash compared to TX.
8.25% sales tax and 1% property where I live. It's the 1% property tax that kills you out here.
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Close to 3% here in Dallas County.
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I just got back to the UK yesterday after a 10 day trip to California to stay with friends, and the sole conversation topic among all their friends seemed to be about moving from Cali to Texas.
What was their reason for wanting to move to TX?
Wondering the same thing. Why the hell would anyone want to move from California to Texas?
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I see a lot of Texas plate here in Seattle too.

I blame everyone not just Cali
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I don't see the lure. My dad and very good friend of his made the move to Denver early-middle of the last decade. I go there to visit and can't stand it. They keep trying to get me to move there...not happening. Nothing makes me appreciate my home more than stepping off the plane after the flight home from Denver.
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Because Texans either own the land, or in the process of buying more of it.
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      10-26-2017, 04:05 PM   #20
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Wondering the same thing. Why the hell would anyone want to move from California to Texas?
Rent/property prices/cost of living (bay area) was the reason mostly given.
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Ah, I thought there might have been less obvious reasons, lol.
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      10-26-2017, 04:36 PM   #22
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Wondering the same thing. Why the hell would anyone want to move from California to Texas?
I did for many reasons.
I like the people better, the food better, the taxes better, house prices, employment opportunities .....

Only thing you can say about Cali is the weather, and while I liked the weather there, kinda missed the 4 seasons.
Texas has 2, but a little more variety

Had relatives that like Cali in the 70s, but now don't cuz of the crowding and prices.
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