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Relocate Smart. Live Better.
Colorado's home prices have surged in recent years, especially along the Front Range. With rising costs in Denver and surrounding areas, many Colorado residents are looking to Texas for more home for their money, no state income tax, and a strong job market — while still enjoying warm weather and outdoor lifestyle options.
Flat 4.4% State Tax
Get more for your money.
Favorable housing options.
NMLS# 216981 expertise.
Recent US migration reports show steady relocations to Texas from higher-cost or neighboring environments.
| Rank | State |
|---|---|
| 1 | California Largest contributor to Colorado and Texas population growth |
| 2 | Florida Sun Belt-to-Texas flow via multiple western states |
| 3 | New York Northeast residents exploring western & southern markets |
| 4 | Louisiana Gulf Coast to Texas corridor connecting multiple states |
| 5 | Illinois Midwest to Sun Belt relocation chain |
| 6 | Colorado #6 source — rising Denver prices push residents to Texas affordability |
Explore home values, living costs, and specialized local guides for the best relocation destinations in Texas.
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View Austin GuideLearn about Dallas's real estate value, job opportunities, and neighborhood advantages.
View Dallas GuideLearn about San Antonio's real estate value, job opportunities, and neighborhood advantages.
View San Antonio GuideLearn about Round Rock's real estate value, job opportunities, and neighborhood advantages.
View Round Rock GuideLearn about Georgetown's real estate value, job opportunities, and neighborhood advantages.
View Georgetown GuideAnswers to common questions about relocating your life and finances to Texas.
Many residents moving from Colorado experience significant savings. Texas has no state income tax and generally offers lower housing costs, allowing you to stretch your income further.
Yes! In fact, it is highly recommended. Getting pre-approved with a Texas-licensed professional like Edi Shek allows you to confidently shop for homes and understand your purchasing power before you relocate.
While Texas has no state income tax, property taxes can be higher depending on the specific county and school district. However, the overall cost of living often makes up for it, and there are exemptions (like the Homestead Exemption) that can help lower your tax burden once you establish residency.
Texas offers a wide variety of housing styles, from modern master-planned communities to expansive suburban properties. You will typically find larger lot sizes and more square footage for your money compared to higher-density states.
Looking to make Texas your next home? Reach out to discuss mortgage options, loan pre-approvals, and state-specific lending processes.
Edi Shek
NMLS# 216981
No. 9015996
Residential Mortgage Loan Originator
Realtor
No. 9015996
This page is for informational and marketing purposes only and is not a commitment to lend. Loan options, terms, and qualification are subject to underwriting and program guidelines.