Flying_Nun
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What's it really like living there? In particular, the Houston area?
Asking just in case.
Asking just in case.
Southern Climate...warm hot summers but temperate winters...flat. Low cost of living and GA friendly all the things that you want in a big city... sports, arts and food. Strange as it may seem the most diverse city in the US according to the LA Times...No viable public transport and spread out...traffic is better then most big cities...Two Airports that make domestic and International travel easy...Best Texmex food and worlds biggest Rodeo...$3.85-$4.50 100LL most area airports...
Prior to being stationed at Ft Hood (Killeen), I always pictured Texas to be nothing but rednecks and cowboys.
In my opinion, not significantly. I think there was a bump in crime the next year. I wish there was more good cajun restaurants as a result, but i dont think that really happened.Here's something I've been curious about. As far as I know Houston absorbed a lot if not most of the folks driven out of Louisiana by Hurricane Katrina. Has that changed the beat of the city?
Depends on where you decide to live. I'd advise figuring out the work location, if you are transferring there, and then work on which direction and how long you want your commute, before you settle on a place. When we moved there in '65, West Belt Road, ( Now it's Beltway 8) was the city limits. It would take anywhere from 20 minutes to an hour or more to get downtown, depending on the day of the week and time of day. Now, I think you are looking at a solid hour, no matter what time or day. Houston has swallowed almost all of Harris County and is in several other counties too.
Visit and rent for a while before you set down permanent roots...
There are plenty of very vibrant and comfortable areas that you can live in “inside the loop” that are easy commutes with plenty of walkable eating, drinking, and recreation opportunities. Some of those connected by the light rail. I have many folks work for me that only drive their cars to go outside the urban center. It’s relatively more costly than far out in any of the burbs, but ultimately that’s the trade off - all relative.The job is downtown so the commute would probably suck regardless.
The best way is for people to stop moving here, stop visiting, or just go away! We're weird and we like it. It's getting a little crowded though!Sac: Austin is the weird part of Texas....unfortunately, we haven't figured out how to cure that yet.
What's it really like living there? In particular, the Houston area?
I love it....lived in the Heights and now in The Woodlands 25 mile north. Moved from the dreary Northeast in 1981 and never looked back. Water sports in the summer...sailing, water skiing, and a pool to beat the heat. Golf and tennis year round, not to mention flying. No different than living in a cold climate...you adjust. 95 from June to Sep....if you are not willing to adjust to that, stay away.
But when it's 100 all day and the sun goes down? 90 feels chilly. Humans acclimate very quickly. Humidity is harder to get used to. You just have to pick your days for outdoor physical exertion. At least I do.
Love the Woodlands. What a nicely developed area!
Prior to being stationed at Ft Hood (Killeen), I always pictured Texas to be nothing but rednecks and cowboys. I really didn't find it to be that way at all, at least not in the major cities. Austin is a neat little city. I used to hang out there on weekends.
nly one natural lake in all of Texas, on the eastern border.Lack of lakes in Texas? What part has that problem? Texas has a crap-ton of lakes. Man made, yes, but lakes just the same.
Houston is unlike the rest of Texas, it’s not chock full of a holes.Even Texas thinks Houston sucks
Spent 20 years in Dallas working for the airlines. Got out as soon as I retired. All the drawbacks of LA, traffic, etc without the ocean or any culture. Houston the same with rain at 6 pm every day and the gulf is nasty up there.
Having lived in Chicago for a decade, I can't imagine getting around a city the size of Houston without light rail.
I’m here at Ft Hood now and love it here and the area. Just get used to the heat and humidity.
The job is downtown so the commute would probably suck regardless.