Considering a move to Waco?

Considering a move to Waco?

Flag of the State of TexasLess than 100 miles from Fort Worth is the city of Waco, Texas. This is starting to become a very popular area for those who want to move to a new city and there are a number of reasons behind this.

The population in Waco is less than 125,000 and has grown by more than 5% since 2000, showing the increased popularity of the area. One of the reasons for this popularity is the low property prices. The average cost of a home is less than $90,000, although this has seen a slight increase in the last year. It is expected that prices will continue to rise; therefore, there is the potential for a reasonable return on any investment you make in property now.

Relocating to Waco seems like an even better idea when you realize that the cost of living is more than 20% lower than the average in the US. This makes it an attractive place to live when there is going to be more of you paycheck left at the end of the month.

The average spend per student in the schools in Waco is very close to the national average and there is a fairly low student/teacher ratio, which is always better for kids who need additional help.

Probably the most important aspect of a move to Waco is the chance of landing a job. The unemployment rate here is far lower than the national average and the number of available jobs has increased slightly over the last year; therefore, finding work should not be too much of a problem.