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Cut And Shoot, TX vs Glen Crossing, TX

Cut And Shoot, TX vs Glen Crossing, TX: What the data shows

Cut And Shoot, TX is in Cut And Shoot, TX while Glen Crossing, TX is in Glen Crossing, TX — both in the same state. On home prices, Cut And Shoot, TX is the more affordable option at $310,000 median — $40,000 less than Glen Crossing, TX's $350,000. WYLT rates Cut And Shoot, TX as Settle here — an excellent place to put down roots — and Glen Crossing, TX as Settle here — an excellent place to put down roots.

Both neighborhoods have similar safety profiles. Cut And Shoot, TX has Low violent crime and Moderate property crime. Glen Crossing, TX has Low violent crime and Moderate property crime. On environmental risk, Cut And Shoot, TX has Low flood risk and Glen Crossing, TX has Low flood risk.

Glen Crossing, TX is the more walkable neighborhood. Cut And Shoot, TX scores N/A/100 versus Glen Crossing, TX's 4/100 (car-dependent). For families weighing school quality, Glen Crossing, TX has the higher school rating Cut And Shoot, TX rates 6/10 and Glen Crossing, TX rates 7/10.

CategoryCut And Shoot, TXGlen Crossing, TX
Housing
VerdictSettle hereSettle here
Median Price$310K

Lower price

$350K
Median Rent$1K

Lower rent

$2K
Median Income$85K

Higher income

$72K
Price VolatilityModerateLow

More stable

Getting Around
Walk ScoreCar-dependent4/100

More walkable

Transit ScoreMinimal transitMinimal transit
Bike ScoreN/A18/100

More bikeable

Commute65 min16 min

Shorter commute

Safety & Environment
Safety GradeBB
Violent CrimeLowLow
Property CrimeModerateModerate
Flood RiskLowLow
Air QualityGoodGood
Community
Schools6/107/10

Better schools

Best for
Families with childrenTeachers and education professionalsFirst-time homebuyers
Young professionalsFamilies with childrenRemote workers

Bottom line

For families with children, Cut and Shoot is likely the better choice due to its highly rated school district and low flood risk. Glen Crossing is a better fit for those with shorter commutes and looking for more bike-friendly options, particularly young professionals who value proximity to downtown Dallas.

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