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austin tx real estate
What should I do in this situation?

Hi, I'm looking for information – share your ideas with me =) + I hate my job. Winning a good money, but with the advantages of its use to save money for a new house and car (I need a new car my old is your last lung) – from December will be 1 year – good reference if you get a new job. Absolutely boring to die, unhappy. + I like the San Francisco Bay, but the cost of living is too expensive. So I want to buy a house in a cheaper state like Texas, but hopes TX. It's too hot and property taxes are very high. Although the real estate market Austin is growing. Many people bored in Austin. No cowboy-type things or country music. I think trade price for the opportunity = (+ Working on how starting a business because I do not like working for other people. I like making my own stuff – really. I like working on my ideas. But is it not – I do not know whether I should wait until I buy a house or working on it now in my spare time after work. There are so many things well, it seems.

Wait at least a year and then choose. It is easier to get a job if available. Also, a lot of research before moving to another state or to start their own business. 80% of all small businesses fail within the first year.

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