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Best Places To Live In Amarillo, TX

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Amarillo, TX: Old West Vibe

Amarillo, Texas, is the 14th most populous city in the Lone Star state. With just under 300,000 people in its metropolitan area, more people live in Amarillo than anywhere else in the Texas Panhandle, and it is also the county seat of Potter County. Historically known as the Yellow Rose of Texas, this city has been featured in many country music songs including Amarillo by Morning, Is This the Way to Amarillo and Sweet Amarillo. The number of cattle feedlots surrounding the city provides this city with a lively cattle market, and if you eat a 72-ounce steak with all the trimmings within an hour, your meal is free.

Moving to Amarillo could be one of the biggest changes in your life. While you can still feel an Old West vibe in many parts of the city, it also has many high-tech areas. People in Amarillo still believe in good manners, and you will likely fall in love with its beautiful sunrises and sunsets. While it may take some getting used to, you will learn to tolerate the West Texas wind, and you will find that the cost of living here is below the national average. Students attending public and private schools in Amarillo usually graduate with top marks. Be forewarned, however, that real estate prices can be a little high here especially if oil prices go up. If you are from a Northern state, then you will love Amarillo winters where there is usually less than 15 inches of snow each year.

While some insist that it could be better, 12 fixed-route buses make it easy to get around town. Prices are amazingly low especially for those senior citizens or those with a disability. The city is also home to the Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport with many people catching direct flights to Dallas and Las Vegas.

While this city offers a booming diversified economy, there is plenty to do away from work including visiting the Cadillac Ranch, the Palo Duro Canyon, the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum. With so many outstanding choices in neighborhoods in Amarillo, it can be difficult to choose the one meeting our needs the best. We are glad to help you get started choosing the best place to live in Amarillo. Provide us with your housing budget, the cost of living that makes you comfortable and any other pertinent information, and we will be glad to offer you our recommendations of the best places to live in Amarillo, Texas.