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Old Posted Sep 15, 2019, 2:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Sun Belt View Post
There's no reason to believe Texas cities won't slow down, especially compared to high tax, older established cities.
Houston is already slowing down to some extent and the rest of Texas could as well as the rest of the country improves economically opening up more options for people to work/ live rather than just the sunbelt cities. I just think it will at least top Boston in the next 10-11 years. I lived there (briefly) and much of the region is pretty stagnant where as virtually everything within 75 miles of downtown (Houston) is growing. Boston and the area around it is just loaded with tons of decent sized MSA's in their own right; Providence; Worcester, Nashua, Manchester, etc...

Last edited by JManc; Sep 15, 2019 at 5:04 AM. Reason: clarification
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