Random thoughts from an Austinite, in no particular order:
School was back in session today. That's roughly 91,000 students (and their parents) that all need to clog the roadways between 7-9am. I took me 50 minutes to travel 8 miles this morning. No spectacular wrecks, no unusual events, just terrible transportation infrastructure. It then took me another 30 minutes to get to work.
Given the size of the city, there is a shocking lack of diversity among employers. If you're not coming here for IT or to be a musician, you're going to have a bad time. If you're coming here thinking "i'll just pick up a job when I get there" you're gonna have a bad time. My buddy just moved here from Omaha. He's a mechanical engineer with a degree from a good university. It took him 9 months of actively searching to land a job.
For all intents and purposes, Austin does not have a car culture. Sure, there's a few things you can go and watch, but very little you can participate in.
For the past two years, it's been said that Austin has netted +140 residents PER DAY. That suggests that the population has swelled by over 100,000 people since 2012. And it feels like it.
A lot of people don't realize that the Austin area has been historically drought prone. We had an atrocious drought a few years ago that we still haven't recovered from. Now factor in 100,000 more people that need\waste water. I have serious concerns about where Austin will be in a decade with regards to this.
Which brings us to...
RX Reven' wrote:
If you think Los Angeles would be perfect if only it had mosquitos, Austin is for you.
The wife and I moved from L.A. to Austin about a decade ago. The housing was affordable. The traffic was negligible. It still had a "small town feel", whatever that means.
Now...well hell, now it's starting to feel like L.A. If you want to live anywhere near downtown, you're paying L.A. housing prices. And enduring L.A. traffic. And asshat drivers (most of whom are from L.A.). If you wanted to jump aboard the Austin train, you're about 15 years too late.
Personally? Between the new positive equity in my house and the 2 hours per day spent in traffic, I'm tempted to cash out and take an oil job in Houston.
Oh, and RX Reven forgot the allergies. You'll get buttf*cked by allergies. Austin can still be awesome, but please don't move here.