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Only a few cities are as politically polar opposites as Dallas and San Diego. One is pro-Republican, while the other is pro-Democrat. Yet Dallas is one of the cities where people…

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Your Guide to Moving San Diego to Dallas, TX

Dallas, Texas, USA downtown city skyline at dusk.

Only a few cities are as politically polar opposites as Dallas and San Diego. One is pro-Republican, while the other is pro-Democrat. Yet Dallas is one of the cities where people from San Diego are moving to the most. When moving between such cities, you must know what to expect at the destination to make a smooth transition. In this article, we’ll list 10 things you need to know before moving from San Diego to Dallas.

1. Lower Cost of Living in Dallas

Dallas offers a significantly lower cost of living compared to San Diego, about 16% cheaper overall. For instance:

  • Dallas: Average monthly expenses for one person: ~ $2,600 (rent ~$1,600).
  • San Diego: Average monthly expenses for one person: ~$3,000.

Explore affordable suburbs like Mesquite, Duncanville, or Lancaster, or indulge in luxury neighborhoods like Highland Park or Lakewood Heights.

You can divert the savings toward other ventures or retirement.

2. More Economic Opportunities

Dallas boasts a thriving job market with companies like AT&T, Texas Instruments, Adobe, and Apple. The exodus of tech giants from California, including Tesla and Oracle, to Texas has further boosted economic prospects.

Multiethnic people waiting in queue. preparing for job interview, unemployed vacancy applicants

The fact is economic opportunities have either stagnated or are shrinking in California due to several reasons. In contrast, economic opportunities are growing in Dallas and throughout Texas.

So, you can expect more economic opportunities when moving from San Diego to Dallas.

3. Lucrative Business Tax Breaks

One of the reasons why businesses are ditching California and moving to Texas is tax breaks. It’s an attractive proposition for anyone looking to run a business. So, if you’re an entrepreneurial person, you would benefit from Texas’s tax breaks in Dallas.

Compared to other states, taxes are quite low in Texas. Thus, businesses get to keep most of the revenue to themselves. In Dallas, you’ll find something called a Franchise Tax. It is 0.375% for companies making $1.18 million to $10 million annually, while companies making less than that pay no franchise tax.

You may also become eligible for Texas Taxes & Economic Development Incentives and grants like Skill Development Fund and Texas Enterprise Fund ( TEF).

So along with the cowboy hat, you can also put up an entrepreneur hat while in Dallas.

4. No Income Tax, But High Sales and Property Tax

You may already know that there’s no income tax in Dallas or anywhere in Texas. This attracts many people to the metropolis. But you also need to be aware that the sales tax in the state is on the higher side. The same is the case for property taxes.

Panorama aerial view new development community with row of detached single-family house and garden. Flyover residential area suburban Dallas, Texas, USA

The Lone Star State has a combined state and local tax rate of 8.20%, of which 6.25% is the state tax. This percentage is accounted for in the goods sold throughout Texas.

Dallas also has a high property tax rate at $2.56368 per $100 of home valuation. In 2021, Dallas residents had an average property tax bill of $4,671, among the highest in the US.

5. Look Forward to the Authentic Tex-Mex

San Diego has a diverse range of food options. But when you’re in Dallas, be prepared for the Tex-Mex. The soothing blend of Mexican and American cuisine is what Texas is all about.

The author of The Tex-Mex Cookbook, Robb Walsh, believes that it is US’s oldest regional cuisine when the Spaniards first colonized Texas. The authentic taste is preserved in the region, and the cooks in Dallas prepare it better than others.

So, soon after you arrive, grab some Tamales, Fajitas, or Tortillas at any of the numerous restaurant locations.

6. Be Ready to Indulge in Sports Rivalry

Dallasites love sports. Everyone roots for one of the many teams in Dallas, whether it be Dallas Mavericks owned by billionaire Mark Cuban or Dallas Cowboys, Dallas Stars, Dallas Black Hawks, or FC Dallas.

Dallas, Texas, USA downtown city skyline at dusk.

The teams do well and enjoy a massive fan following both in the city and throughout the state. Since you’re moving from San Diego, be ready to experience the 49ers-Cowboys rivalry like no other. You can hear the public talk passionately days about the event.

7. Adjusting to Dalla´s Warmer Climate

San Diego enjoys a moderate Mediterranean climate that’s pleasant. The temperate rarely goes to extremes and hovers in the 50°F to 77°F range.

But things are going to be different in Dallas. The metropolis features the typical hot and humid Texas climate. During the summer months, mercury can reach 96°F or even 100°F. Likewise, the winters tend to be cold and can drop to 39°F.

So, brace for the extreme temperatures when moving to Dallas from San Diego.

8. Year-Round Outdoor Activities

With over 230 sunny days annually, Dallas offers opportunities for outdoor fun, including visits to Klyde Warren Park and exploring the vibrant Dallas Arboretum.

Klyde Warren Park in Dallas, Texas, as seen on Sep 17, 2016.

Texas doesn’t have a rich topography, but there are plenty of things to see and do. The landscape is flat, and the state is large. Thus, it isn’t difficult to grasp why Texans love long road trips.

The city of Dallas has several parks and recreational centers to keep you entertained.

9. Prepare for Pests

Dallas is hot and humid, a perfect breeding environment for bugs. In the Lone Star State, you’re bound to encounter annoying bugs in your house. In fact, getting pest control done before you move is a piece of advice worth a million.

You’re going to have to prepare for a bunch of bugs like fleas, mosquitoes, bed bugs, fire ants, cockroaches, termites, wasps, among others.

Texas ranks as one of the buggiest US states. So come well-prepared with repellents, lotions, and nets.

10. Pro-Gun Culture

A gavel and a name plate with the engraving Gun Law

Texas leans right – proudly. Thus, you’ll see an open gun culture in Dallas. In some events or rallies, you’ll see people carrying guns openly. It may be a culture shock, especially when moving in from San Diego, which leans left. The open gun culture also makes Dallas a bit dangerous. The city has the 7th highest homicide rate in the US. The crime rate is also higher when compared to San Diego. You should be aware of this before moving into Dallas and employ additional safety precautions.

Make the Move Now

Rest assured, the city has everything to keep you happy and content. So, all set to move to Dallas? Don’t forget to hire residential movers for a stress-free moving experience. Contact us today for any personal and corporate relocations.

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