McAllen, TX


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McAllen, TX

About McAllen, TX

McAllen, Texas is a vibrant city located in Hidalgo County. This welcoming community offers plenty for visitors to explore such as the stunning Quinta Mazatlán or one of many popular restaurants. Residents here also take advantage of all the outdoor activities available at Archer Park and Firemen's Park. With its excellent school system, thriving businesses, and numerous recreational opportunities it's no wonder why so many people choose to make McAllen their home. Mid-sized–border-city complex - Extreme south Texas along the Rio Grande and Mexican border, 80 miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico.

State: Texas
County: Hidalgo County
Metro Area: McAllen-Edinburg-Mission Metro Area
City: McAllen
Zip Codes: 78501 78504 78503
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Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 104 ft above sea level

The McAllen area is dominated by local agriculture, border-zone factories, and commerce related to the port of entry at Reynosa into Mexico. Like other border towns, the area has a dominant Hispanic heritage, high growth rate, and a low cost of living. McAllen is in the center of a broad, flat agricultural area known locally as “The Valley” dotted with vegetable and citrus growing interspersed with small towns and expanding suburbs. The more middle-class Edinburg, 5 miles north, is home to the University of Texas Pan American campus, the largest higher education facility in south Texas. Mission is an agricultural center west. McAllen, which has a reputation for being quieter than the border towns of Brownsville and Laredo, has a nice downtown area and is nicknamed “City of Palms.”

The area serves many needs, including shopping of wealthy Mexican residents from northern Mexico as far south as Monterrey, giving a strong retail presence for the type of area. There are many new businesses run by Mexicans. The area does pick up a tourist trade, particularly with winter migrants heading south. But while the manufacturing and agricultural economy are healthy, there are more workers than there are jobs, giving high unemployment and poor residential areas around the city. Cultural and recreational amenities are minor and locally focused.

The flat Rio Grande Valley gives way to low hills and desert sage and chaparral vegetation to the northwest. The climate is subtropical, influenced by the Gulf of Mexico to the east and the Chihuahuan Desert and mountains to the west. Summers are hot with periods of rain and stronger storms- most days are over 90 degrees. Although not quite as humid year-round as Texas cities to the east, summers are humid and uncomfortable. Winters are mild, with maybe one or two below-freezing spells, and the very occasional dusting of snow, usually in January.

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McAllen Cost of Living

Cost of living, economic growth, and pleasant winters make McAllen a great place to live.

$204,100
-65.7% lower than avg
$52,422
-31.7% lower than avg
1.4 / 9.1
Comfort Index
summer/winter
McAllen Crime
48.2 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in McAllen, Texas
$39,240
for a family
$30,400
for a single person
Pros & Cons of McAllen
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Growth and sprawl
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Low educational attainment
   Pleasant winters
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Over 4 years ago
My wife and I are snowbirds from Iowa. We tried the McAllen area for a couple of seasons. We didn't like it, and have since opted for Mesa, AZ. Mesa ranked No. 8 in the  More
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On transfer here for two years now. Pros: Daytime traffic is pretty decent, when using Interstate 2. Home prices are cheaper, when compared to the national average.  More
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Over 10 years ago
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