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Nice Area, But Way Too Pricey
3.5
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Anonymous (
Apr 18, 2019)
I love the area since they have nearby shopping centers, beautiful scenery, and overall friendly people everywhere. It's definitely a nice getaway from Austin, less homeless and way cleaner. My only complaint here is the overpriced housing, it's an F, because a one bedroom apartm ...Read More
ent that is the size of my broom closet ranges between $1200-$2000 a month! You might as well get a home or rent a home for that nonsense because it's pointless getting an apartment when the rent over here goes up nearly $200-$300 each year when it's time to renew your contract, so bye bye...Plus, the nightlife here kinda sucks, everything goes from run down bars to hole in the wall clubs (mostly country and tons of white people in the area, and hardly any diversity here)
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A Little Bit of Cedar Park, Texas
4
rating
By
Anonymous (
Apr 17, 2015)
When I was twenty years old I lived in Cedar Park, Texas. I lived there for two years. Cedar Park is a small city, neighboring the town of Round Rock, and runs through route 183A.
The city has a great center that is used as a hockey arena and more. I also enjoyed making use of t ...Read More
he Shady Oaks Gun Range. It both places it was a feeling of welcome and the employees were very helpful and knowledgeable. This also went for most places in the area. Over all most of the people in the Cedar Park were very friendly and truly cared about the communities.
The only thing that I truly disliked about living in Cedar Park was I could never decide where I wanted to go for a night out. The night life really gave you a big variety of great choices, weather it be bars or restaurants or any thing else you feel like doing. My top two favorite places to go were the Sunset Bar and Grill, which was great original Korean style food and the Spotlight Karaoke Bar, which was more fired food and party than a sit down dinner. They both provided a great, fun environment. They made it easy to sit back, enjoy good food and even have a drink while doing it.
Don't get the wrong impression of this area. Over all Cedar Park was a great place to live. It is all fun and friendly. All though, t is also very clean and a very family oriented place. I also loved that they gave me many choices and a variety of good reliable jobs and it was also moderately affordable.
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Family friendlyPublic transit is accessibleWalkable to grocery storesYards are well-keptLots of parksWalkable to restaurantsFriendly neighbors Safe at night Pet friendly Streets have sidewalksA quiet areaSense of community
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Compare Cedar Park, TX Livability
D+
Amenities
Are there many local amenities in
Cedar Park?
Yes, there are some amenities close to this location.
Parks
Heritage Oak Park
Forest Oaks Park
Cedar Park Recreation Center and Sculpture Garden
Cedar Park Town Center Pool
Creekview Park
Abrantes Park West
Kindergarten Playground
Cluck Creek Park
Entertainment
Wild West
Cinemark
Amphitheater
John Gupton Stadium
Millburn Pool
Alamo Drafthouse Lakeline
Kelly Reeves Stadium
AMC Lakeline 9
Food & Drink
Papa John's
Jack in the Box
Whataburger
Nikki's Pizza
Subway
Short Stop
Thundercloud Subs
Froyoz Yogurt Shop
F
Commute
Is public transit available in Cedar Park?
Of all people who commute,
1.5% take public transportation in
Cedar Park.