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According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the Houston metro area added 139,789 residents in 2023, which is a 1.9% increase from 2022. This is equivalent to one new resident every 3.8 minutes. The Houston metro area's population growth is attributed to two sources: people moving to the area and births outpacing deaths
Pro: Economy and opportunity, Nightlife/Brunch, Thriving Young Professionals, BLACK CULTURE IS THRIVING! Suburban living is nice alternative to the city. Cons: Crime, Red State/Political Climate, Dating is trash, Big ass tree roaches, Beach is 45min away and is grimey.
Thank you for sharing! I recently started selling personal insurance in the Houston area from out of state. I look forward to visiting and checking out the town!
I’ve traveled to seven different cities and lived in seven different cities for that reason of being in the medical field and hands-down to Htown back when I was trying to get everybody to move here because if you’ve never been anywhere else, you don’t know anything I would tell them, Htown is the perfect placeto raise a family but now that I’ve come back home but I still love my city for what it is as well as trying to be helpful. It’s just a great place all day long.
And with the heat and the weather is because they’re taking all the trees it’s starting to be more concrete than what it is land and the ozone has really changed and the flooding comes from all the building and the fast building because of the fast pace people moving here
And with the heat and the weather is because they’re taking all the trees it’s starting to be more concrete than what it is land and the ozone has really changed and the flooding comes from all the building and the fast building because of the fast pace people moving here
And with the heat and the weather is because they’re taking all the trees it’s starting to be more concrete than what it is land and the ozone has really changed
But we have everything to do and it’s a really good place to grow a family as well as the opportunity of having your children to grow up in diversity and not to mention thousands of things to do and if you check into it on certain days, it’s a lot of days that things are free or your children
The housing is going up because everybody’s moving here from Chicago New York, Washington and Houston is trying to make you guys feel comfortable when the people that come here they’re coming here because they love the land and they love how big the housing but now that everyone is coming they’re starting to build more and taking away land and it’smaking the houses and It’s making the cost-of-living and housing not so affordable anymore
For Houston to be such a large city it’s pretty impressive with the housing cost being affordable compared to the other large cities like Chicago and LA
Lets mention low salary, lack of jobs unless you are in healthcare, gas or oil and energy. I am struggling deeply with this since layoff from my remote job in the Northeast. Regrets ...often.
Lack of jobs??? No way. Houston is known to have jobs in every field. The trick is to get registered with a recruiting firm and have a recruiter find the job for you. A few good firms are Addison Group, ManPower, and Kelly Services
If you don’t live in the inner loop you’re not in Houston, if it takes you 45 minutes to an hour to drive to the city you annt in Houston this is for anyone in the Woodlands, Sugerland, Pearland, Katy, Humble Cypress stop telling people you live in Houston you don’t
@@spicecreations1416no the suburbs of Houston are river oaks and memorial if your an hour away you in a whole other city especially if your suburbs has its own downtown I’m talking to you people in Tomball that say you live in houston
I like your channel. I work in the city but live in Conroe. Have been here since July 2021. I will mention a couple of cons from a relatively new Comer perspective. I'm originally from DC and from December 2009 have lived in Texas. I've done the whole Texas triangle. San Antonio, Austin, DFW and now Houston. You appear to have a good balance between pros and cons. A little googling may help others in their decision. As far as long term, the city is sinking. The air quality is a concern for myself and others due to the proximity of the largest oil refineries in the western hemisphere. On may 29th Houston was voted the dirtiest city in a recent article. Btw the public transportation is under major development and will much better in 3-5 years. I know this because of inside knowledge as I work for the system in the technical space (not a driver). Also I considered Houston while living in San Antonio and noticed that the wages in my field at least (electronic controls and automation) have not kept pace. An example is the average was 29-$34/hr 7 years ago, several people from Houston at the time and people now that I'm here say it was 18-$25/hr. Now it's 28- 38 so it's a a lot closer to the present average of $32-$43/hr. Lastly veterans will benefit from the housing as using VA, we don't have to pay mortgage insurance and can move in with very little to nothing down. A lot of new builds offer low or no closing.
@@GreaterHoustonLivingPorshae I’m sure it is, you’re a real estate pro. so I want you to get your money for sure. I’m a homeowner in central sw Houston and every frwy has traffic day and night now lol. Also being born and raised from here, the out of town folk are definitely changing the laid back vibe the city used to have. But again I wish you all the prosperity! Just venting as a Houstonian.
Houston is not a great city, very over rated by native Houstonians! I was born and raised in Houston and bounced when I went off to college in 2004 in New Orleans and never left. Best decision ever, Houston lacks any unique cultural or history, its all very generic and similar to other cities established after the 1800s. Texas is too conservative, Greg Abbott is so mean, and the Republicans control the state. Yes Louisiana is a red state but I betcha we've had more Democrats as governors compared to Texas. Texas doesnt even have a casino. Lets not forget about the ridiculous strict liquor laws, and Houston has some of the highest number of drunk drivers compared to New Orleans. In New Orleans you can buy liquor from the gas station any day or time lol. Also Houston lacks southern charm or hospitality. Almost forgot about the wack Mardi Gras celebration in Galveston; it will never compare to New Orleans Mardi Gras not even Metairie Mardi Gras!!🤣🤣🤣🤣 Houston is a fly over city; never on anyones bucket list, please dont forget that.🤣
Houston is not on anyone’s bucket list? Are you sure that you were raised here? Houston tourism increased 45% up from last year and came in the top 10 for the most visited cities in the U.S. It is the only city in the south with 79 countries of representation of food, 135 languages spoken here and a black mecca for opportunities and home ownership. New Orleans is just a big gumbo bowl filled with crime, only one major type of food, no jobs, no opportunities, boring downtown, no diversity, highly segregated and country! HTown destroys New Orleans. No one is moving to Louisiana over Texas but you 😂
And lacks history? You couldn’t have been raised here. The Wards alone surrounding downtown are filled with unique history. You were never raised here and you clearly know nothing about it.
Native Houstonian here. I hate that housing has doubled in prices in the last 4 years. It used to be so affordable. I also never thought that Houston would be one of the most desirable places to live. Also it’s super hot here. lol.
The easiest way to understand what areas are prominent in flooding would be to visit The Harris County Flood Mapping Tool here: www.harriscountyfemt.org/
The good thing about it though. You don’t always have to get on the freeway to get places. I live near the Galleria and drive into downtown without getting on the freeway.
Alot of folks from other states especially in harris and let me tell ya all they is bad news drama running from the mess in another state bringing mess and they bad gang member kids pooping up our teams better watch them outsiders
Houston is becoming really ghetto. Lawd. Not much business industry in Houston its just oil, gas, medical. Houston use to be nice but after covid now it's ghetto. Also, several states in America do not have a State income tax that is Tax 101, But you do have to pay other taxes such as higher property taxes, entertainment tax, and many other taxes. Infrastructure sucks. It is not what it is all crack up to be.
Can you please tell me where they got that guess bathroom sink from. I need every piece in my bathrooms. I love the natural wood look of the cabinet and the farmhouse style sink.
Hello! Thank you so much for asking. As of right now, taxes for this community are at 3.22%. Please note this is before your Homestead Exemption is in place.