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Tony Schumacher moving to Austin, TX?

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Austin has a lot going for it, but it has two issues city planners are having a tough time dealing with .... East/West traffic flow and water. Other than that it is dang nice.

If your real estate ownership is somewhat in line with your income, the property taxes in Texas are not that bad. But you get in a brand new, highly leveraged neighborhood ... and they can be.

We are from Houston and racing in Norwalk this weekend, I was hoping to ask Tony what caused his decision to move.
 
we would consider the hill country out around fredricksburg... it is nice out there... our last trip down we cruised through this area of austin called rosedale... very cool area... very well kept older homes that have been, or are being renovated... just an example of price - there was an original un-renovated / poorly maintained 800 sq ft shack on a corner that had a for sale sign with info sheet - priced @ $625,00 - taxes $24,000 year... can only image what the price / value and the taxes will be once somebody buys it up and makes it liveable...
I live about 50 miles south of Austin. There are still lots of areas you can get into relatively cheap if you avoid the "in" areas. Hill country land has really become a rich guys place. Wish I'd bought a bunch of it up 30 yrs ago.
 
Just the weather alone would make me move to Austin.

Just the weather alone would prevent me from moving to Austin. At least, full time. (Winters would definitely be preferable vs. the drizzle we have in the Northwest but I would not enjoy the summer heat.)
 
Considering I've lived in Phoenix for 10yrs. And just had to move back to Ohio due to family health matters. I guarantee I will be back in Phoenix as soon as I'm able.
This shit you guys call summer sucks.

I lived back in Kentucky for a job in 2012/13 ... The winter KILLED me. I am back in Vegas now ... I want no part of any winter ever again.
 
While the tax dollars are fairly even for someone that makes an average income, as you make more money the benefit of no state income tax becomes more evident.

I spent 15 years in CT and MD. There is no way I will ever go back to a part of the country that still has piles of snow in the mall parking lots in June. The other benefit of Texas is less government intrusion, if you care about things like that.
 
Sorry to report that all in Texas is much cheaper - across all measures than Illinois when it comes to taxes. Almost 50% cheaper. Even when you consider all
other taxes in balance Texas is much cheaper. Do take into consideration that Austin is rapidly becoming the beachhead of the left from California who have
decimated that state and have the ability to move to other states and sow ruin. Erect a wall. Quickly.

http://modernsurvivalblog.com/retreat-living/lowest-to-highest-taxes-by-state/

Sorry to get political too.....
 
Here in Florida many residents are finding it's cheaper to live in Georgia then it is here.

Brand New homes of equal size are in the $200,000 dollars range instead of the $300 to 350 range and taxes are also better.

Many teachers leave Florida after teaching here for 10 years to make more money in their first year teaching in GA.

The entire area north of Atlanta is growing very fast.

Jimbo

http://www.nostalgicracingdecals.com
 
Sorry to report that all in Texas is much cheaper - across all measures than Illinois when it comes to taxes. Almost 50% cheaper. Even when you consider all
other taxes in balance Texas is much cheaper. Do take into consideration that Austin is rapidly becoming the beachhead of the left from California who have
decimated that state and have the ability to move to other states and sow ruin. Erect a wall. Quickly.


http://modernsurvivalblog.com/retreat-living/lowest-to-highest-taxes-by-state/

Sorry to get political too.....
No chit, I live that on a daily basis. Latest law here since the last year, you have to bring your own grocery bags when you shop in the city of Austin. I kid you not................. no kidding, bring your own bags or they will sell you a cloth bag, no paper or plastic. I always tell them that I'm not buying their stupid bags, and to just throw the groceries back in the cart and I'll just bag them in my trunk. They have no clue what to think.

I saw a T Shirt recently, "Austin, where you can look out in any direction and see Texas"
 
Everybody else is moving here, Tony might as well too. I've been here since 1990 and loved it every single day so I can't blame him.
 
Do take into consideration that Austin is rapidly becoming the beachhead of the left from California who have
decimated that state and have the ability to move to other states and sow ruin. Erect a wall. Quickly.

http://modernsurvivalblog.com/retreat-living/lowest-to-highest-taxes-by-state/

Sorry to get political too.....

Decimated? Wow. Someone should tell California. They're still considered the 8th largest economy in the world, so if that's decimation, please, give me some of that.

Not for nothin'. If you must form a political "beachhead", taking the capital would be a great start.
 
Austin is a wonderful city-high tech, great food, schools, entertainment, and since they already have an F1 track that Paul DeJoria is a part of, wouldn't be surprised if a drag strip joins it. The only thing is that one of my Austin friends told me that you NYers keep moving here, driving up real estate prices.
 
The only two down sides to Austin I can see are U. T. Longhorns and the traffic nightmare every day.
 
Seems as though this thread was about Tony moving to Austin... has anyone here heard why he's moving?
 
I would gather the company will be offered a healthy tax break, as well as being in a substantially better winter weather environment while still being centrally located for the tour, Jeff...
 
took me 1 hr to go 3 miles last week

I can't believe people live like that. Here is what I have to put up with everyday.
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