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If you are considering moving to Texas, this is the right place to get some information about the state and then making a clear decision. Do go through the brief details we have put together for you and once your decision is made, allow us to help you make a comfortable shift, bag and baggage!!

Located in South Central United States, Texas is very similar to the Southern and Southwestern parts of the country. It is the second largest state in the country, both in area as well as in population. Texas received independence from Mexico in 1836. It remained an independent state for almost a decade and joined the United States as the 28th state in 1845.

Geographical distribution

A look at the geography of the state gives one a brief idea of the various regions that one would be exposed to once you move to Texas. Texas is spread over a wide range of features and timelines. It is very difficult to categorize the entire state into any region, geographically, or even economically or culturally. It borders Oklahoma in the north, Louisiana and Arkansas in the east, New Mexico in the west and some of the Mexican states in the South. The Rio Grande, Red river and Sabine river provide natural state borders. The diversity in the state could easily help it qualify as an independent country.

Population

The population of Texas is estimated to be 23.5 million. Only the state of California has a larger population than Texas has in the whole country. The population has been going through a continuous rise thanks to natural causes, immigrations from other countries and migrations from within the country.

Over six cities have a population over 500,000, of which Houston and Dallas are global cities. Of the 25 metropolitan areas of Texas, four have a population over 1 million and two have a population over 5 million. With such a large population and such a large area that Texas spans, it is not difficult for one to find a comfortable part of Texas to relocate to.

Climate

Another important factor that plays a role in making a decision to relocate is the climatic conditions in the state. Being a large state, Texas experiences several climate zones. However, in general it can be divided into the humid subtropical climate zone in the east, the temperate semi arid steppe climate zone in the northwest and the subtropical steppe climate zone in the western parts.

Maximum amount of greenhouse gases emission in the country is from Texas. It is the seventh largest greenhouse gases producer in the world, with the maximum emission of carbon dioxide. The refining and manufacturing activities which provide petroleum and plastic products to the entire country are responsible for this large amount of air contamination.

Economy

The gross state product of Texas is the second higest in the entire country. Texas has the largest amount of cattle and also leads in the production of grain, watermelons, cabbages and spinach. Cotton is the leading crop of the state. Economic growth is high in Texas thanks to the availability of jobs, low cost of housing, lack of state income tax, low taxation, limited regulation of business, limited government, favourable climate in most parts of the state and vast supplies of oil and natural gas.

Information technology is becoming a large industry in Texas. The other industries that make the economy strong are oil and natural gas, fuel processing, electrip power, agriculture and manufacturing. East Texas has a huge timber industry. Houston, which is the biggest economic zone in the state, provides development in petrochemicals, biomedical research trades, and aerospace. Dallas houses the states predominant defense manufacturing and information technology industry.

Finding a job in the state once you choose to move to Texas is definitely not difficult once you have gone through and seen what all makes the economic boom to take place. It is a comfortable and an easy place to live in, considering the cost of living is very affordable too.

Taxation

This is another feature that is important to consider before one decides to relocate to a new state. Taxes in Texas are low and hence living is easy and affordable. There is no state income tax levied on anyone in the entire state.

Sales tax on goods is 6.25%, levied by the state, the local counties and areas levy another 2% making the total sales tax amount to 8.25%. There is no state property tax levied on any property owned within the state. A 2% fireworks tax is levied by fireworks retailers, which is used to assist rural fire departments.

Transportation

The Texas Department of Transportation looks after all the transport facilities of the state giving the people and goods easy and efficient means of movement within the state. The freeways are the most convient road system in the state. Along the freeways in Texas one finds frontage roads, which connect it to even remote areas. Gas stations and retail stores are often found on these roads.

Dallas Fort Worth International Airport which is located in between Dallas and Fort Worth is the largest airport of the state, the second largest in the country and the fourth largest in the world. One of the busiest airports of the world, one gets connectivity to any part of the world from here. The other important airports are the George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, the Dallas Love field, Mc Allen Miller International Airport, San Antonio International Airport and Midland International Airport, to name a few.

The Dallas Area Rapid Transit and the Metropolitan Transit Authority are the two light rail services that operate in the city areas of Dallas and Harris County. Intercity passenger rail services are limited with just three Amtrak trains in the state.

Culture and Art

Thanks to heavy immigration, Texas is a melting pot of international cultures. People move into Texas for academics, biomedical, energy, manufacturing and aerospace industries. It is an extemely cosmopolitan state with most of the activities giving every segment of the citizens their share of interest.

The annual Livestock Show and Rodeo held in different cities at different times of spring are very interesting. These events include typical rodeo events as well as concerts by artists and carnival rides.

Live music scenes are very common all over the state. Austin is known as the Live Music Capital of the World, with many music concerts and programmes to boast about. San Antonio has evolved into the Nashville of Tejano music and culture.

Houston Theatre District is the second largest visual and performing arts theatre area in the country. It also houses professional performing art companies of Universal standards.

There are many art museums in the North Texas region which are noteworthy. The Modern is the largest art museum followed by the Kimbell Art Museum, the Amon Carter Museum, the National Cowgirl Museum, the Will Rogers Memorial Center and the Bass Performance Hall.

If you have made up your mind to move to Texas, do fill up all your details online at our siteand give us the opportunity to help you locate the best movers and transporters available who will take care of all your shipping worries. We will get you free customized quotes from the most professional moving companies who can handle your move to Texas.