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Living in Dallas: the ultimate expat guide

Living in Dallas: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in Dallas.

Dallas stands as one of America's most dynamic cities, combining Southern hospitality with metropolitan energy in the heart of Texas. With a population exceeding 1.3 million residents in the city proper and over 7.5 million in the greater Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, it ranks among the fastest-growing regions in the United States. The city offers a compelling mix of economic opportunity, cultural diversity, and year-round sunshine that attracts newcomers from around the globe.

5 Good Reasons to Move to Dallas

  1. No state income tax 鈥 Texas does not levy a state income tax, allowing residents to keep more of their earnings compared to many other states.
  2. Thriving job market 鈥 Home to 21 Fortune 500 companies, Dallas offers diverse employment opportunities across technology, finance, healthcare, and telecommunications.
  3. Affordable cost of living 鈥 Compared to other major U.S. cities like New York, San Francisco, or Los Angeles, Dallas offers significantly lower housing costs while maintaining urban amenities.
  4. Rich cultural scene 鈥 The city boasts the largest contiguous urban arts district in the nation, spanning 118 acres with world-class museums and performing arts venues.
  5. Central location 鈥 Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport provides easy access to destinations worldwide, and the city's central U.S. location makes domestic travel convenient.

Key facts

Population1.3 million
Expats300,000
Top nationalitiesMexican, Indian, Vietnamese, Salvadoran, Chinese
LanguagesEnglish, Spanish
Monthly cost of living
1 person$2,800
Family of 4$6,500
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Sylvan Thomson
About the author

A New Zealander who has spent much of their life overseas, I am now based back in my home country with my American partner and child. I have lived in the UK, the Cook Islands, the USA and Australia and am especially familiar with the expat experience in the US, having spent 2016 - 2020 in America. In New Zealand I work as an employment case manager at the Ministry of Social Development and a freelance writer and editor. I enjoy outdoor adventures, nature, writing and literature, cooking, foraging, fishing, and drawing.

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