Tubs14 said:
Hey, I read a while ago on this board different places to live in Houston, but I can't find the thread. I will be moving to Houston in the near future and was wondering where some good places to live would be. Any advice would be appreciated.
Where you live will depend on your situation in life (married, single, etc), but there are many great areas here. Here's my two cents:
If you have children (or are planning them), look at the Woodlands. I live here and it's a fabulously planned community. It takes about 30 min to the employee lot at IAH.
If you are single and want peace and quiet, look at Kingwood. It's 10 minutes to the employee lot.
If you are single and want to party, look at Rice Village, Galleria area - lots of nightlife and hot women.
If you don't care about a long drive to the airport and want a family environment, Katy is about 1 hr to the employee lot at IAH and HOU and is very popular with easy access to the Galleria and points west of town.
If you're laid back, try Clear Lake/Kemah/Galveston great places with access to Galveston Bay and beach living.
The best part of Houston is IT'S SOOOOO CHEAP. I used to live in Chicago and Houston is about 1/2 as expensive. We have a new house in the Woodlands that we bought in April for $130K - our mortgage is $1,030/mo WITH property taxes.
No state income tax either in Texas puts money in your pocket immediately. The weather is really hot in summer, fantastically great the rest of the year. No snow, ice ever. Lots of rain in spring and summer.
I have lived in Kingwood as well as the Woodlands and like them both equally. Kingwood has more apartment complexes that cater to airline people, so if you're going for an apartment, might be good to start there.
Places I'd avoid: Greenspoint (a.k.a. Gunspoint), south of downtown, and near east side. Also avoid Pasadena - too many oil refineries nearby.
All in all, I think you'll find Houston has everything to offer whether you're single or married, party hard or quiet lover. Come on down to club med! Just make sure the place you move into has a great air conditioner!
Steve
IAH EMB-145 FO