Victoria, TX


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Victoria, TX

About Victoria, TX

Victoria, Texas is a growing city located in southern Texas. This charming community is home to multiple historic sites and attractions such as the historic DeLeon Plaza or the mesmerizing Museum of the Coastal Bend. Residents here also enjoy plenty of outdoor recreation at Riverside Park or the Joseph Popperhoff Nature Center. With its strong economy, picturesque views, and wide variety of fun activities, it's no wonder why so many people choose to call Victoria their home. Small city - Southeast Texas, 40 miles inland from the Gulf Coast.

Location Details

State: Texas
County: Victoria County
Metro Area: Victoria Metro Area
City: Victoria
Zip Codes: 77901 77904
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 91 ft above sea level
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Victoria, a small agricultural and industrial center, resides in the middle of a triangle formed by Houston, San Antonio, and Corpus Christi on the coastal plain of southeast Texas. Located on transportation routes about 30 miles inland from the Gulf, Victoria is home to several petrochemical and plastics companies, including large Dow Chemical and DuPont plants and an assortment of other manufacturers. Ranching and meatpacking round out the economic picture. While employment prospects are moderate, the town has a very low cost of living profile and high incomes giving a strong Buying Power index. There is a historic downtown district

Victoria College and the University of Houston-Victoria provide some higher education but little in the way of college-town amenities or atmosphere. The city does have a few good-quality arts and cultural assets beyond what’s found in most small Texas towns, including a ballet and symphony. Residents pride themselves on not having to travel to Houston or San Antonio for these experiences.

The city of Victoria is in the south-central Texas Coastal Plain on the Guadalupe River. The landscape is flat with numerous small creeks, waterways, and trees. The climate is humid subtropical. Summers are hot, usually in the 90s, with high humidity and occasional sea breezes. Winter conditions vary between clear, cold, dry periods and cloudy, mild, drizzly days as fronts move in from the north. The area gets fewer freezing days than most other Texas cities. Occasional summer and fall tropical disturbances may produce torrential rains.

Victoria Cost of Living
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Cost of living, diverse economy, and pleasant winter climate make Victoria a great place to live.

$204,300
-65.5% lower than avg
$59,010
-17.0% lower than avg
$1,010 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-13.7% lower than avg
Victoria Crime
50.6 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Victoria, Texas
$39,240
for a family
$38,800
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Victoria
   Cost of living
Entertainment
   Diverse economy
Low educational attainment
   Pleasant winter climate
Hot, humid summers
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I’ve been living here since 2016 after living in two metropolitan cities. Let’s start with good: Good is there is a variety of elementary schools for such a medium sized  More

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Over 3 years ago

These reviews are very old so here's an update. I had my pick in south Texas to live and found this small city. My wife and I love it. It's in the middle of major  More

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Over 12 years ago

Used to live in Victoria but raising a family there was terrible. We were secluded in our development but when the kids got out into public schools even at the low  More

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