There are a ton of fantastic spots to settle down and raise a family in Texas, from the north in Dallas, Texas, to the south in San Antonio, Texas, and from the east to the west. However, as Poison once sang to us, “every rose has its thorn,” and these are reportedly the top 20 thorns in Texas. I mean no disrespect.
Although there are a lot of factors to consider when determining which location is the “worst,” the people who put this list together did so by taking into account a few issues that almost all towns and cities face.
The Lone Star State is undoubtedly a well-liked destination for residents. With a land area of more than 261,797 square miles and a population of over 61,797, it is the second-biggest state in the union.
Including the crime rate or the area’s proximity to crime, some may be near less desirable areas or neighboring cities. The frequency of natural calamities was also taken into account. You wouldn’t put hurricanes on the “pro” side of your pros and cons list. Flooding would probably be considered a drawback as well.
These are the top 20 worst locations to live in Texas, according to Radio Texas, so you may use them to your advantage or as a list to make fun of your cousin who lives there:
20. Huntsville, Texas
Walker County, Texas, has Huntsville as both its city and county seat. In the 2020 census, there were 45,941 people living there.
19. Freeport, Texas
Situated on the Gulf of Mexico, Freeport is a city in Brazoria County, Texas, in the United States. 10,696 people were living in the city as of the 2020 census, down from 12,049 in 2010.
18. Weslaco, Texas
The American city of Weslaco is located in Hidalgo County, Texas. There were 41,103 people living there as of the 2020 census, and that number was projected to reach 41,103 in 2020.
17. Galveston, Texas
Located on Galveston Island and Pelican Island in the U.S. state of Texas, Galveston is a seaside vacation city and port.
16. Vidor, Texas
The American city of Vidor is located in western Orange County, Texas. Located six miles east of Beaumont, near the crossroads of Farm to Market Road 105 and Interstate 10, is the city of Southeast Texas.
15. Wharton, Texas
Wharton is the county seat and largest city in Wharton County, Texas, in the United States. Houston is 60 miles southwest of this city. 8,832 people were counted there in the 2010 census, and 8,627 in the 2020 one.
14. Palmview, Texas
A city in Texas’s Hidalgo County is called Palmview. 17,410 people were living there as of the 2020 US Census. It is included in the metropolitan regions of Reynosa-McAllen and McAllen-Edinburg-Mission.
13. Center, Texas
Center is a city in Texas’s Shelby County. 5,221 people were counted in the 2020 U.S. census. Located in the heart of East Texas, it serves as Shelby County’s county seat.
11. Robstown, Texas
Robstown is a city in the western suburbs of Corpus Christi, Texas, in Nueces County, United States. It was christened in honor of Robert Driscoll and established in about 1906. 11,487 people were counted in the 2010 census.
10. Corsicana, Texas
A city in Texas’ Navarro County is called Corsicana. 56 miles northeast of Waco, Texas, on Interstate 45, you may find it. 25,109 people called it home as of 2020.
9. Paris, Texas
Paris is the county seat and city of Lamar County, Texas, USA. The city, which is situated in Northeast Texas on the western border of the Piney Woods, has 24,171 residents as of 2020.
8. Beaumont, Texas
Texas’s Beaumont is a seaside city. Situated on the Neches River in southeast Texas, approximately 85 miles east of Houston, it serves as the seat of government for Jefferson County. 115,282 people were counted there in the 2020 census.
8. Houston, Texas
Texas’s Houston is a sizable city that stretches to Galveston Bay. With 2.3 million residents, it is the fourth-biggest city in the United States and the largest in Texas.
6. Lubbock, Texas
The state capital of Lubbock County and the tenth most populous city in the United States is Lubbock. has 263,930 people living there in 2022.
5. San Antonio, Texas
The city has the second-largest population in the Southern United States, the second-highest population in Texas, and the seventh-highest population in the entire country.
4. South Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Dallas, Texas, has a region known as South Dallas. It is situated south of downtown Dallas and is bounded to the west by the Trinity River and to the north by Interstate 30.
3. Cedar Crest, Texas
There are 6,787 people living in the Dallas, Texas, neighborhood of Cedar Crest. Dallas County is home to Cedar Crest.
2. Convention Center District, Dallas
A neighborhood in southern downtown Dallas, Texas (USA), is known as the Convention Center District. It is located to the south of the Government District.
1. South Boulevard Park Row, Texas
The population of this historic Dallas neighborhood is 26,359 people. 3,255 violent crimes and 6,492 property crimes are committed for every 100,000 individuals. The crime rate on South Boulevard is 277 percent higher than the average for Dallas.