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<blockquote data-quote="Frog4aday" data-source="post: 2177321" data-attributes="member: 9308"><p>I thought I'd be in Texas until my end, but despite Repubs in control of the state, they've done nothing to reform property taxes & people are literally forced to sell as their property taxes are higher than their mortgages were when they bought their domiciles. </p><p></p><p>Plus, the RINOs can't seem to bring themselves to pass a Constitutional Carry law. Won't matter for long as the new influx of people (legal & illegal) will be putting the Dems in charge soon enough. It saddens me. It was a truly fantastic state for many years. Many people aren't seeing the handwriting on the wall. When looking to move, OK, AR, & MO were my top 3 destinations but the job I got said "Tennessee", ha! Life is funny like that.</p><p></p><p>Amarillo is probably still affordable & there is game up that way to hunt. Good luck with your move [USER=115973]@SullyJr[/USER] . Hopefully if more people like you move in, things can be delayed from 'flipping' as soon as I'm projecting? But check those property taxes before buying a home. You might be in for some sticker shock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frog4aday, post: 2177321, member: 9308"] I thought I'd be in Texas until my end, but despite Repubs in control of the state, they've done nothing to reform property taxes & people are literally forced to sell as their property taxes are higher than their mortgages were when they bought their domiciles. Plus, the RINOs can't seem to bring themselves to pass a Constitutional Carry law. Won't matter for long as the new influx of people (legal & illegal) will be putting the Dems in charge soon enough. It saddens me. It was a truly fantastic state for many years. Many people aren't seeing the handwriting on the wall. When looking to move, OK, AR, & MO were my top 3 destinations but the job I got said "Tennessee", ha! Life is funny like that. Amarillo is probably still affordable & there is game up that way to hunt. Good luck with your move [USER=115973]@SullyJr[/USER] . Hopefully if more people like you move in, things can be delayed from 'flipping' as soon as I'm projecting? But check those property taxes before buying a home. You might be in for some sticker shock. [/QUOTE]
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