If you are concerned about summer weather now is the time to visit. It's as hot and humid as it will get. I live south of Houston and have offices in the Dallas - Fort Worth (DFW) area. I don't handle humidity well so I find Houston pretty miserable from mid-June to mid-September. We will not be retiring here.
The DFW area gets warmer but has much lower humidity so it's more comfortable to me. DFW also has several days of ice each winter and between all the elevated roads and the lack of removal equipment those are good days to stay off the road. Finally, DFW sees tornados once in a while. They seem a lot more rare when you get as far south as Austin.
I've only been to Austin a few times and don't know enough about it to comment on the humidity. It felt low to me but coming from Houston that doesn't mean much. They do have signs all over town that say 'Keep Austin Wierd' and seem try hard to live up to that. Like most places in Texas the people are very friendly if you are.
The area is very pretty but the traffic is pretty bad during the morning and afternoon rush. It's seems worse than most parts of the Houston - DFW area. Going through downtown Austin during the morning and afternoon rush is a lot like trying to drive on the 91 in the LA area during the same time of day and there aren't any good options I've found to get around the traffic. Other than the rush hours I didn't think traffic was bad the few times I've been there.
Housing is very affordable. My property taxes are the same percentage that I paid in Missouri but house prices are about 25% less than I paid in Missouri and 33% to 50% less than what I paid in California. You get a lot more house for the money here than anywhere else I've lived.
There are a lot of airports in Texas. It's a great place to own a plane.
Gary
The DFW area gets warmer but has much lower humidity so it's more comfortable to me. DFW also has several days of ice each winter and between all the elevated roads and the lack of removal equipment those are good days to stay off the road. Finally, DFW sees tornados once in a while. They seem a lot more rare when you get as far south as Austin.
I've only been to Austin a few times and don't know enough about it to comment on the humidity. It felt low to me but coming from Houston that doesn't mean much. They do have signs all over town that say 'Keep Austin Wierd' and seem try hard to live up to that. Like most places in Texas the people are very friendly if you are.
The area is very pretty but the traffic is pretty bad during the morning and afternoon rush. It's seems worse than most parts of the Houston - DFW area. Going through downtown Austin during the morning and afternoon rush is a lot like trying to drive on the 91 in the LA area during the same time of day and there aren't any good options I've found to get around the traffic. Other than the rush hours I didn't think traffic was bad the few times I've been there.
Housing is very affordable. My property taxes are the same percentage that I paid in Missouri but house prices are about 25% less than I paid in Missouri and 33% to 50% less than what I paid in California. You get a lot more house for the money here than anywhere else I've lived.
There are a lot of airports in Texas. It's a great place to own a plane.
Gary