Avoid Moving to Houston Texas Unless You Can Handle These 6 Facts

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Avoid Moving to Houston Texas Unless You Can Handle These 6 Facts. Don’t make the mistake of moving to Houston Texas without knowing these 6 facts! People often move here and find these things out and by then it may be too late. There’s just so many things to know about moving to Houston. Avoid Moving to Houston Texas Unless You Can Handle These 6 Facts.

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1. No zoning inside the city limits, everyone here lives in the suburbs and there is no mass transit
2. An afternoon rain will cause flash flooding in many areas, the city is basically at sea level. A few days of non-stop rain and homes will be destroyed
3. Expect most of the summer to be dangerously hot outside, 98-105 with humidity 50-70%. You get about 3-4 hours of useful outdoor time during the summer
4. City's infrastructure can't keep up with growth, so traffic is a nightmare, again no good mass transit option just a bad bus system
5. Oil & Gas dominates. The city has an interesting liberal inner core and very conservative suburbs that clash like oil & water.
6. in the suburbs you'll find 60-70% of Evangelical Christian faiths. This could be a great thing or a very bad thing, but it is a very real thing
7. Small economy vehicles do not do well on the major highways here. When everyone around you is driving a large vehicle with an 8-cyclinder you can't compete and will yield all the time
8. The air quality in certain parts of town is horrific.
9. Lots of undocumented workers, which I won't get political with but will say I've been in 3 minor accidents in last three years and none of the drivers could speak English or had insurance.
Local law local enforcement in a popular Northern suburb told me about 7 out of 10 pulled over for traffic violations are undocumented without insurance and with seemingly no knowledge of Texas driving laws. Let that sink in.
10. Houston has the highest crime of any city in the State of Texas and

rmzzz
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Lived in Houston for many years, moved away in 1993. I've been back four times, each one several years removed from the last. Time's passing has amplified EVERYTHING that was wrong with Houston and enhanced none of the attributes. Yes, there still is culture and great restaurants, but the congestion is even worse than before, the roads are awful, crime has gotten worse and the weather certainly hasn't improved. In the day, Houston was the home of good pay and relatively low cost living...but that is no more. The house I sold, which was near Houston Country Club in Tanglewood, now features a property tax bill of $84, 000/year. That's $7K per MONTH for property tax. Yes, it was and still is a very nice house, but that tax rate is absurd. I shall not be back again; I now split my time between Asheville and New Zealand (outside Christchurch). Both placea are beautiful with great climates and NONE of Houston's problems.

rustyturner
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We left Houston in '77 and moved to Corpus Christi. At that time there was talk about Houston sinking. Well, it sank! Moved to Conroe instead. Everything you need but far safer, and you can drive your car.

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I was born and raised in Houston, until I married and now live in northern California. I miss Houston, but I NEVER had a good hair day when living in Houston. I honestly can say, never had floods when I lived there, but I remember mosquitos, lightning bugs, stars at night, and rain..

SewTexas
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There are no 90 degree days in December-February.

anthonybreed
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For those of us not from TX, what is a mosquito mister??? Maybe you should show in your videos what you talk about so we can get familiar… thank you

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I was born in Houston long ago in 1950. I left as soon as I could in about 1979 and never looked back. I've lived and worked in 13 countries and am now an Australian citizen. Sorry Rylie but Houston is the WORST place I've ever been and I have a lot of places to compare it to. You'll get rich on helping people get out of Houston and find a new decent place to live. Best wishes and good luck!!!

EarlL-zouw