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Originally Posted by Jdawgboy
Hey out of curiosity, how did you get interested in Austin?
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Hmm, good question. Well as I am from San Jose, I often see articles of "safest cities in America", or, "best places to live in America" and I often see Austin being on the list as well. I'm in the tech field so I see that Austin has been listed every year as the new "Silicon Valley". This really gave me a huge interest in the area. Other cities that I was interested in moving to included San Diego, Portland and Denver.
As most of us in this forum are, I am very interested in seeing development/construction. San Jose is a real let down in that department. No building over 300', barely any construction and the downtown + music scene is not up to par as what I want it to be in a city I live in. Austin is seriously BOOMING and I would LOVE to be in an area that has a ton of construction. Having a river or just water next to a city's downtown core is a dream for me, which is why I love going to San Francisco every so often (50min drive for me).
What made Austin stand out to me out of those cities was their music scene. None of the other cities are big in live music as Austin is and they have SXSW and ACL to compliment that. I absolutely LOVE live music and having that as an amenity in where I live is a huge plus.
I'm getting to the point in life where I want to live by myself, which I haven't done yet as I've been living with my parents and my university being a ~13min drive away. With that, I've saved a ton of money and I'm ready to start living by myself for once. The Bay Area is a no-go for me as a nice modern 1-bedroom apartment can cost $2600 here... Austin is pretty affordable and I really want to be a part of a community that's on the rise. Austin is in the middle of other major Texas cities so I think it would be great for me to experience everything at once.
TLDR: I want to experience living by myself for once and the Bay Area is too expensive for that. I want to live in a tech area where live music is thriving, has a ton of construction going on and it's downtown core is near water. To me, Austin fits that. Other places I was thinking about is San Diego, Portland and Denver but none of them seriously compares to what Austin offers.