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Austin vs. Dallas Texas [EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW]
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"Austin is the capital city of the U.S. state of Texas, as well as the seat and largest city of Travis County, with portions extending into Hays and Williamson counties. Incorporated on December 27, 1839, it is the 11th-most populous city in the United States, the fourth-most-populous city in Texas, and the second-most-populous state capital city (after Phoenix, Arizona). It has been one of the fastest growing large cities in the United States since 2010. Austin is the southernmost state capital in the contiguous United States and is considered a "Beta −" global city as categorized by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network."
"As of the U.S. Census Bureau's July 1, 2019 estimate, Austin had a population of 978,908, up from 790,491 at the 2010 census. The city is the cultural and economic center of the Austin-Round Rock metropolitan statistical area, which had an estimated population of 2,295,303 as of July 1, 2020, roughly 84% increase from the year 2000. Located in Central Texas within the greater Texas Hill Country, it is home to numerous lakes, rivers, and waterways, including Lady Bird Lake and Lake Travis on the Colorado River, Barton Springs, McKinney Falls, and Lake Walter E. Long."
"Residents of Austin are known as Austinites. They include a diverse mix of government employees, college students, musicians, high-tech workers, digital marketers, and blue-collar workers. The city's official slogan promotes Austin as "The Live Music Capital of the World", a reference to the city's many musicians and live music venues, as well as the long-running PBS TV concert series Austin City Limits. The city also adopted "Silicon Hills" as a nickname in the 1990s due to a rapid influx of technology and development companies. In recent years, some Austinites have adopted the unofficial slogan "Keep Austin Weird", which refers to the desire to protect small, unique, and local businesses from being overrun by large corporations. Since the late 19th century, Austin has also been known as the "City of the Violet Crown", because of the colorful glow of light across the hills just after sunset."
"Austin, the southernmost state capital of the contiguous 48 states, is located in Central Texas on the Colorado River. Austin is 146 miles northwest of Houston, 182 miles south of Dallas and 74 miles northeast of San Antonio.
In 2010, the city occupied a total area of 305.1 square miles. Approximately 7.2 square miles of this area is water. Austin is situated at the foot of the Balcones Escarpment, on the Colorado River, with three artificial lakes within the city limits: Lady Bird Lake (formerly known as Town Lake), Lake Austin (both created by dams along the Colorado River), and Lake Walter E. Long that is partly used for cooling water for the Decker Power Plant. Mansfield Dam and the foot of Lake Travis are located within the city's limits. Lady Bird Lake, Lake Austin, and Lake Travis are each on the Colorado River."
"According to the 2010 United States Census, the racial composition of Austin was 68.3% White (48.7% non-Hispanic whites), 35.1% Hispanic or Latino (29.1% Mexican, 0.5% Puerto Rican, 0.4% Cuban, 5.1% Other), 8.1% African American, 6.3% Asian (1.9% Indian, 1.5% Chinese, 1.0% Vietnamese, 0.7% Korean, 0.3% Filipino, 0.2% Japanese, 0.8% Other), 0.9% American Indian, 0.1% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and 3.4% two or more races."
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@LivingInAustinGroup
@LivingInAustinGroup 3 года назад
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@GGGG1040
@GGGG1040 3 года назад
I will go to Austin just to meet you
@japnikki
@japnikki 3 года назад
It’s hard to compare Austin and Dallas, they’re not Apple to apples. Austin is a smaller college town with everyone wanting to be in the downtown huddle. Dallas is a metroplex that is 20x more massively spread out than Austin with more culture and diversity than Austin.
@Aggie4life77
@Aggie4life77 2 года назад
I’ve been living in the Dallas area for about 11 years now. I’m from the South East. Before I moved to Texas, I knew nothing about Austin much. My job requires me to go to Austin frequently. Here is my take. I like Austin for its more interesting terrain(for Texas) and the nightlife. I spent time on 6th street and the Domain, amongst other things. With all that said, I much prefer Dallas to live. People under 30 may prefer Austin and I understand why. Dallas seems more of a city for grown ups if that makes sense. Austin is only a 3 hr drive away, so it’s a great place to visit from time to time. Last thing I want to touch on is traffic. I use to live in Atlanta and one thing that Austin and Atlanta have in common is that the infrastructure of both are about 20 years behind the city growth. This is why both have terrible traffic! Dallas is larger than both and have better traffic. I know cities being larger isn’t always a positive, but Austin is more expensive and has worst traffic….I’m picking the much larger Dallas! If I’m moving to a smaller place, I need it to be cheaper with much less traffic!
@dpatel304
@dpatel304 3 года назад
Great video, but surprised there was very little mention about how much more diverse Dallas is by comparison, which is reflected in the food scene and nightlife. Dallas has a very strong music scene as well simply due to the fact that it has a much larger population which means bands can likely sell more tickets and gain more exposure.
@LovelyyyyyyDove
@LovelyyyyyyDove 3 года назад
I been living in Austin the majority of my life.. I’m currently living outside of Austin which is Round Rock Texas…Austin is starting to get pricey but the years I been here I learned to adapt.. but I’m planning on moving to the Dallas area in 2 years.. ready for a New scenery…if you planning on moving to Austin I suggest north Austin, Domain, Metric, Research & there’s a few others..I don’t recommend Rundberg, north Lamar, Riverside if you plan on living in Austin.. now don’t get me wrong they have been upgrading north Lamar on nice apartments but only you will know what’s right for you 🙂
@TheBigdan210
@TheBigdan210 2 года назад
Mucho Bonita! Come to Dallas mamacita…
@OhShunz
@OhShunz 2 года назад
My mom just sent me to this channel (thanks Mom)! Originally from Los Angeles and lived in The Big D Dallas the past 10 yrs and now about to move to the Austin area in a month or so which is super exciting. Dallas has been really great and has a ton to offer but it is BIG! Spread out like crazy. Drivers here are pretty crazy, cars and the insane Big Rigs! Our decision to move was for San Antonio or Austin and now looking forward to be calling Austin area our new home soon!
@LivingInAustinGroup
@LivingInAustinGroup 2 года назад
Congrats on planning the move!!!
@Ijustwantrevengeisthatsowrong
@Ijustwantrevengeisthatsowrong 2 года назад
Dallas has infinitely more to do than Austin. People don’t take themselves so seriously in Dallas. Austin is way too political. It’s like living in the San Francisco Bay Area.
@akgvwschannel
@akgvwschannel 3 года назад
Well done - thank you for the in-depth comparison of Austin and Dallas.
@LivingInAustinGroup
@LivingInAustinGroup 3 года назад
Our pleasure! Thank you for the kind words!
@Vinegarissweet
@Vinegarissweet 2 года назад
This comment section is very helpful. I'm from Dallas, leaving the military soon and want to get Master's so I thought I'd try a different city such as SA or Austin. Love the University in Austin but I'm not sure about living there.
@NICH0LASW0LFF
@NICH0LASW0LFF 3 года назад
Diamond Dallas Page vs Stone Cold Steve Austin?
@reginahutchinson4057
@reginahutchinson4057 3 года назад
Thank you perfect the way you explained each city.
@LivingInAustinGroup
@LivingInAustinGroup 3 года назад
Thanks so much Regina! Which one would you say is more your taste?
@reginahutchinson4057
@reginahutchinson4057 3 года назад
@@LivingInAustinGroup Back in the Day I would say AUSTIN definitely. Now I am kind of trying to chill just a little bit.. Tring to put on my big girl pants. Dallas FOR NOW. But in all of your videos you are smooth and easy with all the facts.
@LivingInAustinGroup
@LivingInAustinGroup 3 года назад
Thank you again! I appreciate your kind words. Also I agree! Dallas certainly has more of the “adulting” feel between the two... more grown up!
@reginahutchinson4057
@reginahutchinson4057 3 года назад
@@LivingInAustinGroup I visited Austin once myself a friend we showed up at about 3pm and left the AUSTIN CITY at about 4am in the morning. We had so much fun. That was 9 years ago. Thank you Frank I appreciate you as well.
@bervicksimien2848
@bervicksimien2848 2 года назад
He lost me when he said Austin is more vibrant than Dallas. Dallas is far better than Austin and has much more to do. Better food, more culture, better city in general. Austin has nice scenery but not anything to die for.
@bernicetorres8384
@bernicetorres8384 Год назад
Great video. lots of good info, thanks.
@allysonharvey1824
@allysonharvey1824 3 года назад
wait i love that you are talking about basketball. this is awesome. i think i am gonna move to austin
@LivingInAustinGroup
@LivingInAustinGroup 3 года назад
Can’t help myself sometimes.... reach out if you need us! :)
@keiyonmonroe1579
@keiyonmonroe1579 3 года назад
i really wanted to move to austin and used to remember loving to visit for nightlife. but after visiting again and seeing how expensive it is to live in or near the city and how country it is outside of the city im feeling like dallas is the move. if i leave cali for cheaper prices why would i move to the cali of texas lol . austin is def a better party and vacation spot though
@LivingInAustinGroup
@LivingInAustinGroup 3 года назад
Lol “the Cali of Texas” so perfectly said! That is so damn true. It’s definitely all about the right fit for each person too. Dallas could be great for you! You know how to reach us if you need our help moving there 👍🏼
@LivingInAustinGroup
@LivingInAustinGroup 3 года назад
San Antonio’s solid too! And closer to ATX. Ever consider that as well?
@keiyonmonroe1579
@keiyonmonroe1579 3 года назад
@@LivingInAustinGroup served in the airforce and San Antonio was a training base. Didn’t love the city while I was there so it’s always been narrowed to Dallas or atx and wanted atx til I took a dive into the prices. If I was ready for the suburbs I’d choose Austin all day but I want a condo in the city. And you said it yourself Dallas is the better move for that
@LivingInAustinGroup
@LivingInAustinGroup 3 года назад
Makes perfect sense! Sounds like Dallas is the right fit for you, and yes it’s the definitely the better option for condos. Excited for you man! I think you’ll really enjoy Texan life too especially since you’ve already had a some experience here
@aimxdy8680
@aimxdy8680 3 года назад
Please don’t bring your blue policies in here, leave them in cali, otherwise, welcome to texas
@TeutonicTribe
@TeutonicTribe 3 года назад
Sounds pretty spot on, thanks! But speaking of sound(s), maybe lower the volume on the bad repetitive beats in the future??😛
@TashaWashington
@TashaWashington 3 года назад
For me, a HUGE thing is diversity! I feel like very few people touch on that topic, maybe because it doesn’t impact their daily lives as it would me and my family. But which city is more diverse when it comes to Black people? Dallas or Austin? I’ve been hearing Austin has almost no Black people, but are they welcoming and open minded? Usually a lack of diversity also brings a lack of thought diversity (groupthink). Any Black people in Austin- please respond and let me know. We are planning to move next summer and Austin and Dallas are both on the list (TOO HOT IN HOUSTON) 🥵
@LivingInAustinGroup
@LivingInAustinGroup 3 года назад
I can’t speak for the community, but to my knowledge both cities have respectable diversity and here’s why. Dallas’ population is MASSIVE. Even though it has a more “Texan” reputation, I’ve been told again and again of its diversity. In regards to Austin, it’s the #1 relocation hub in the country. A complete and total melting pot of people from all walks of life all around the world coming here all the time. That being said, because of the population difference, I’d guess Dallas has a larger community. I encourage responses to your question too! 🗣 P.S. Screw Houston’s humidity!
@gabrielort3531
@gabrielort3531 3 года назад
I visited and saw plenty of us "people of color".. even here on youtube there are couple with channels about Austin. (One is a Real Estate Agent.).I think there might be more in DFW just because of population size. So I would go with the City you like better. In Austin though, I didnt like the amount of homeless tents, but now that they changed the law...it might get better.
@TashaWashington
@TashaWashington 3 года назад
@@LivingInAustinGroup thank you so much for your insight! I’m leaning toward Austin because of the influx of people form all over! Love your videos.
@LivingInAustinGroup
@LivingInAustinGroup 3 года назад
Happy to be of service!
@angiemahecha340
@angiemahecha340 2 года назад
I moved to Austin a year ago. It is very liberal and people are open minded :)
@Miguel-ve1lh
@Miguel-ve1lh 3 года назад
Great content 🤝
@LivingInAustinGroup
@LivingInAustinGroup 3 года назад
Much appreciated!!🙏
@TivoKenevil
@TivoKenevil 3 года назад
Great video.. I think Deep Ellum > Six Street IMO tho.
@LivingInAustinGroup
@LivingInAustinGroup 3 года назад
I appreciate the compliment! Fair opinion about Deep Ellum too... what about it do you personally like more than 6th?
@TivoKenevil
@TivoKenevil 3 года назад
@@LivingInAustinGroup there's more variety and IMO better bars. Not to mention better food options. But you're right Downtown Austin > Downtown Dallas. Although, i do like the urban neighborhoods in downton Dallas Area. Lots of cool ones
@dpatel304
@dpatel304 3 года назад
@@LivingInAustinGroup I also agree that Dallas nightlife beats Austin's. Deep Ellum, Uptown, Oak Lawn, Downtown, and Henderson offer a lot more variety and diversity than the Austin nightlife scene. Austin's nightlife (and population in general) felt very homogenized by comparison.
@jesseg6890
@jesseg6890 Год назад
after going to austin and dallas for years now i will say dallas is way more upscale for the rich person in you and austin is more laid back and nuturey but dallas has the best skyline in texas hands down and they have trails on bridges you can walk down to enjoy the skyline.. austin is naturey and dallas is very big city like nyc unlike atx
@jesseg6890
@jesseg6890 Год назад
like i’ve driven to music festivals along the east coast and none of those cities compare to dallas except for nyc.. louisville compared to atx but not to dallas same w philly like it’s austin sized but it’s not dallas sized.. i would say dallas is the 3rd largest metroplex in the usa third to chicago and nyc and i’ve been to chicago and LA
@Joe-eg7ml
@Joe-eg7ml 2 года назад
Which is better family vacation spot.
@johnhollis2253
@johnhollis2253 Год назад
The fact is Dallas is way more of an exciting city than Austin Texas. I get Austin's, boom over the past 15 years but it's still light years behind Dallas when it comes to so many other things. Dallas is a world class city with every amenity you can think of, Austin is a college town that's full of bars. You can't compare the nightlife between Austin and Dallas because Dallas have so many things going on in so many different districts all over the metroplex any given night. Austin has 6th st. I don't know about the more lakes theory He mentioned regarding Austin versus Dallas obviously he haven't never heard of grapevine lake, lake Lewisville,White Rock lake, Joe pool lake, lake ray Hubbard, to name a few. And each one of the lakes I mentioned are very huge lakes that is 20 minutes or less from downtown Dallas. The nightlife the infrastructure the restaurants the public transportation beautiful women all trump's anything Austin has to offer.
@eugenetown16
@eugenetown16 3 года назад
Are the people in Austin friendlier to visitors or new residents than Dallas or the other way around?
@LivingInAustinGroup
@LivingInAustinGroup 3 года назад
Great question! In my opinion, probably Austin, since outsiders are more of a common thing here. Having said that though, neither option is bad! Dallas can also be very welcoming.
@eugenetown16
@eugenetown16 3 года назад
@@LivingInAustinGroup Thanks. I have never been to Austin but heard a lots of great things of visiting and staying there. Is it also the best place for single adults with no children to live at?
@LivingInAustinGroup
@LivingInAustinGroup 3 года назад
I really don’t mean to seem biased, but I’d say Austin again! Simply because it has a higher demographic of younger single professionals, that’s very much part of the culture. But the Dallas metro can be youthful too!
@eugenetown16
@eugenetown16 3 года назад
@@LivingInAustinGroup Thank you. I will have to visit Austin once the pandemic is over with so I can get a full experience of the city.
@mjt4651
@mjt4651 2 года назад
BUYER BEWARE…..OUTRAGEOUS PROPERTY TAXES………No state income tax, but does not justify unrealistic property taxes
@rocker4579
@rocker4579 3 года назад
Moving to Austin in the near future. Two years out of college, what part of Austin would be ideal for a single guy to be? Ideally walking distance to many restaurants, and cost of living is not an issue
@LivingInAustinGroup
@LivingInAustinGroup 3 года назад
I might suggest somewhere like northwest Austin! Near or around the Domain perhaps. Or if you like it a little more lively, something near Zilker. Reach out to us and we’ll figure out the perfect spot for you!
@rocker4579
@rocker4579 3 года назад
@@LivingInAustinGroup Sorry should have rephrased that. Meant in as in cost of apartments is a non-issue, and can essentially afford any luxury unit.
@LivingInAustinGroup
@LivingInAustinGroup 3 года назад
A member of our team specifically works with finding apartments! Let us know if you need us! 👍🏼
@efroggys
@efroggys 3 года назад
Ive heard cockroaches are bad in Austin, so I think Im going with Dallas
@LivingInAustinGroup
@LivingInAustinGroup 3 года назад
Can’t go wrong with either city! Both are great. I haven’t experienced any cockroaches here but I’m sure they’re out there somewhere... and we’re happy to help when you need it!
@henryewald9327
@henryewald9327 2 года назад
This guy is all facts... Please stay out of Dallas.
@theeagle9498
@theeagle9498 Год назад
Why
@simioneitor1975
@simioneitor1975 2 года назад
Austin is a great place to live if you’re a white hipster - not so great in other areas
@patrickwolf4505
@patrickwolf4505 3 года назад
When talking about sports...since you rep austin....its interesting you failed to mention C.O.T.A. 🤔🤔🤔 🤷🏼 🏎💨
@Seaneskatejitsu
@Seaneskatejitsu 2 года назад
No one cares about racing
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