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Amarillo Living
Located
in the center of the Texas Panhandle, Amarillo (population
184,941) offers all the conveniences of big city living in a
friendly and small town atmosphere. The Amarillo area has much
to offer residents and tourists alike. From the beauty of Palo
Duro Canyon to our quality educational system, from
restaurants to a variety of recreational activities,......
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.....Amarillo is certain to have something to offer almost
everyone.
The friendly
people, the thriving pioneer spirit and a progressive attitude makes
Amarillo one of the best places to live and prosper. The unhurried
friendliness of Amarillo was cited when it was....
.....selected in the October 1994 issue of
Entrepreneur magazine as one of the "25 Best Cities for Small
Business." Factors such as success rates for business, payment
performance of companies, personal incomes, state programs and cost
of living were considered in the selection of the top cities.
Deliberate diversification efforts, financed in part by a half-cent
economic development sales tax, have increased the continuous growth
of Amarillo with a flourishing economy that finds new businesses
opening every day.
The average
appraised value for single-family homes in Amarillo is $97,563.
Median price in 2006 was $114,800.
Summer temperatures are moderated by
our high altitude (3,676 feet), with nights 25 to 30 degrees cooler
than daytime highs. Humidity is wonderfully low, and the breeze is
constant.
In the winter, our typically sunny
skies raise average daily maximum temperatures to about 50 degrees,
even in December, January, and February.
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