The thing to know about Houston is there is no zoning I'm told. So you might have one nice ass street then some ghetto street right next to it. That's what all my coworkers in Houston say anyway.
Man it's like anytime it rains down there you get flooding. Also I hope you love humidity and unbearable heat.
Not true. While flooding has been bad in the spring the last couple of years, it has been due to freak storms that have been dropping over 30" of rain in less than 48 hours or continued showers that have lasted for nearly a week, in which in turned overwhelmed the man-made flood control plains, bayous, and Brazos River.
Anyways if you are looking at suburbs, Cinco Ranch, Sugar Land, Pearland, and Tomball are pretty good areas. If you are looking at living in the city, Midtown has undergone some massive gentrification up and down Washington Street, Bellaire/Rice Village is still good, and Westheimer inside of Beltway 8 all the way through the Galleria has some pretty good choices of houses, townhomes or apartments.
Not true. While flooding has been bad in the spring the last couple of years, it has been due to freak storms that have been dropping over 30" of rain in less than 48 hours or continued showers that have lasted for nearly a week, in which in turned overwhelmed the man-made flood control plains, bayous, and Brazos River.
Wait, did you leave Portland?!!?the amount of development they are doing around lake woodlands is insane.
you absolutely need to check it out asap
Wait, did you leave Portland?!!?