Why Lewisville? You need to think out your future. You being over 50, you are not that far from retirement. I commuted to work 84 mi. RT for over 20 years to Richardson from here. Had a house I built in the country and enough acreage to enjoy, not work myself to death.
Thought about moving to E TX. when I retired but thought about it and I was within commuting distance of a tremendous metroplex, all the services one could ask for, all the big box stores, super roads and all. I really liked my place and decided to stay. When you are retired, you can go and come while everyone else is at work so the traffic problems are not there.
Retired in '05 and staying put was the best decision of my life. I have spent the last 7 months with a life threatening health problem and I got her solved right here at a hospital in a town of 25,000 just outside the metroplex. First rate health care, second to none.
Lewisville is in the N. Dallas expansion corridor and everything in that area, McKinney, Frisco, all the other little bergs and all are all upscale urban and higher prices, cost of housing, taxes and all that than a cat's back. Plus commuting is stop and go.
Rent before you buy and check it out. If you think you found something more suitable move over there and experience it. Spend your weekends looking for what you think you want. You won't be sorry.
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