The most recent statistics show a rise in crime rate, which hurt the most recent ranking. The terrain is level to gently rolling with dense southern pine forests and intermittent agricultural land. The climate is mainly continental with a strong subtropical influence from the Gulf. Summer months are hot and fairly humid, but more comfortable than areas to the south near the Gulf. Winters are mild, with occasional, short periods of cold. Rainfall occurs as steady winter rains or as spring and summer thundershowers, which can be severe particularly in spring.
Recent job growth is Positive. Tyler jobs have increased by 3. More Economy. More Voting Stats. Since , it has had a population growth of 8. Learn More The National Average is Home appreciation the last 10 years has been 7. The average school expenditure in the U. There are about More Education. Start Your Review of Tyler. Members receive 10 FREE city profile downloads a month, unlimited access to our detailed cost of living calculator and analysis, unlimited access to our DataEngine, and more.
Enhanced Cost of Living Calculator Now includes childcare, taxes, health, housing for home owners vs renters, insurance costs and more when you upgrade to premium. Log In Sign Up. Originally Posted by ministers. Last edited by Metro Matt; at AM.. Originally Posted by Metro Matt. Being a minister though you would probably fit in just right. I lived in Tyler several years ago and was surprised by the boarded up buildings in the downtown area.
Maybe it has made a comeback? Otherwise, is a very pretty area, friendly people, not too crowded. The azaleas are beautiful in spring! I just could not take the humidity and those very large roaches water bugs , ugh ugh. But have fond memories of East Texas. Not the worst place to live but maybe someday Tyler has good people but many problems like an urban environment have lived here 11 yrs with clogged traffic and poor infrastructure. Crime is way up and many diverse cultures are present It does not have the charm and safety of a small town or the many diverse outlets for culture, entertainment, and education of a larger urban area.
Housing prices have grown to the point where the average single middle incomer can afford to live in a nice and safe part of town. Figure K at least for neighborhood you would want. Maybe that is good for what you used to and perhaps you have the income. Employment is good if you are a doctor, nurse, etc. Not good, if you want more. Town is full of blue collar, students, and very old retired people. Average income is less than 30K. Many apartments and more coming to keep the McDonalds, Wallmarts they are 6 in area and poor paying school teacher salaries in a place.
Weather is very hot and humid in Summer. Rest of year rain is common. What is good? Well, good churches. Few good places to eat, and a great vineyards nearby.
Pretty country to drive around Roads are crowded, lots of growth. Some people say you can never have too much of a good thing. But really, Tyler has way too many restaurants. I mean, we even created a spin the wheel to help make restaurant choices easier!
Obviously if you are a dining adventurer, you'll be just fine but if making decisions isn't on your plate, Tyler could be very stressful come 6 p. Texas is a football-heavy state and East Texas seems to be even more devoted to the high school sport that breeds some amazing young, local talent.
We even have full coverage for football and all of the other sports, don't worry! You don't like football? Cool, move to New York or something. Y'all might get a little distracted when you're walking down historic brick roads or the Azalea Residential Historic District. We've already established the potential for allergies, but what do blooming flowers also encourage? The thing about Tyler and the immediate surrounding region is that it is nestled quite nicely between some great cities for weekend adventures.
Dallas, Shreveport and Houston aren't too bad of a drive away.
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