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He grouped the Dallas and Houston Metro areas together when making his recommendation due to their similarities.

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He also made three additional Texas city recommendations which youll hear more about later.

These are often located near grocery stores and restaurants if driving is a challenge, he said.

The cost of living in Texas is lower in most states and there is no state income tax.

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If you own your own home,additional tax benefitsusually come with having your own property,Snelson added.

Furthermore, the major metro areas of Houston and Dallas have plenty of hospitals nearby in cases of emergencies.

Dallas has access to many lakes, while Houston is only an hour from the Gulf of Mexico.

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Snelson presents Celina as a viable option for retirees.

Celina is experiencing ahousing construction boom.

Despite rapid growth, Celina is still fighting to hold on to its small-town charm.

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It is home to several parks, trails and open spaces.

Snelson shared what you’ve got the option to expect in the city.

It offers plenty ofactivities and placesfor retirees.

Fulshear is a popular destination for retirees who are downsizing.

Fulshear is also located near many large companies that provide additional resources to the local economy.

For those looking for hobbies in retirement, there are many options.

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