Golf Courses Dallas
A tough decision to make……………………?
I am 33 y/o I will be 34 in Mach 2008. I am single with no children. I am self-employed( I work from home) and generate a nice income. I currently reside in Chicao with a very high cost of living. For ex. for $400K you can buy a 2br apartment without parking………He’s my problem………….I would like to move to Dallas,Texas(North suburb to be exact) becaue I can purchase a 5 br/4 1/2 bath/3 car gagare for around $265K.Not that I would by a home this large,this gives you an idea. I have already seen home like this in gated communities that are complete with a golf course. Do I move and start my business over,which would take me about 3 years to hit my current income level or should i just stay in Chicago and not relocate?
If I do relocate it would be towards the end of next year(2008)
SIDENOTE: I need good advice,Please no answers about “follow your heart”
I am a Certified Machinery and Equipment Appraiser. As long as there are Banks my business will prospe
No one can answer that question for you but you. I think you know that.
I can tell you this though. You need to consider the differences in weather and culture between Dallas and Chicago. Yes, there is a vast difference.
I grew up in New York. I just moved to Texas and it is quite a change…..a change I really don’t like.
The weather here is either scorching hot or dangerous, meaning tornadoes and/or torrential rains with dangerous lightening and flooding. The pace of the people is much slower than the north, which isn’t always a bad thing.
The incomes are also lower, so you will not be able to charge as much as you do in Chicago, so it may take longer to build your business back up.
There are pros and cons on both sides. Your best bet is to do your research, weigh and measure, and make your own decision. You are the only one who is going to have to live with it.
” Tour 18 Golf Course Dallas (Tour 18) ” Flyover Tour
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