DON'T Move To HOUSTON TX... UNLESS You Can HANDLE These 15 FACTS

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Are you thinking about moving to Houston Texas? Before you make the big move, you'll want to watch this video. In this video, we'll be discussing 15 potential negatives of living in Houston Texas that you need to consider before packing your bags.

From the scorching hot summers to the unpredictable weather patterns, there are several reasons why Houston might not be the best fit for everyone. We'll also discuss the true pros and cons of living in houston texas from traffic congestion, high cost of living, and some of the challenges you may face when it comes to finding a job.

If you're considering moving to Houston Texas, it's important to be aware of these potential negatives so that you can make an informed decision. That's why we've compiled this list of the 15 most significant downsides to living in Houston texas.

Don't make the mistake of moving to Houston texas without watching this video first. We'll give you an honest, no-holds-barred look at what life is really like Living in Houston, Texas. So sit back, relax, and get ready to learn everything you need to know before making the move.

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LivinginHoustonTX
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Buying stocks might seem easy, but picking the right one without a solid plan is tough. I've been trying to grow my $100K portfolio, but the tricky part is not having clear plans for when to buy and sell. Any tips on this would really help...

BlakeGabriel-
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Lived in Houston for 7 yrs and loved it, loved the people, food, cost of living etc. We were sad to have to move back to Australia. Love Texans

simoneevans
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With the water Heaters and the AC unit, you have to put Clorox in the pipes once a month, and that will prevent the pipes from getting clogged

Steve
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The biggest hazard with Houston traffic is that you have drivers from all over the world, and they all learned to drive differently. That makes them unpredictable. Compare that to New Jersey and New York. There, everyone drives very aggressively, but since they all drive aggressively, they're predictable.

ScottMStolz
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Houston is tucked into a southeast corner of Texas, on the Coastal Plain. Texas is HUGE: different soils, widely different average rainfall totals, different average temperatures, different bugs/spiders, different utility delivery systems, and different local customs. Even the local accents in different regions are different.

rexgigout
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Love love Houston WestU ! We are from the Netherlands. Always cold and rainy. I love the heat, the people, food. Everything is great. The traffic was in the beginning scary. But I love the freedom.

katyasmit
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I lived in Southeast Texas for the first 41 years of my life. I've never seen hot water heaters or AC units in the attic. I can't imagine why the builders did that. I can say that out of your list my least favorite thing is the fast drivers. I could tell some stories. I used to drive into Houston for the Zoo, the Museums, and Concerts but you couldn't pay me to live there. I'm definitely a small town woman. ; )

terrieannschmearer
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My wife and I lived in Kingwood TX for 21 years and we loved it. The people are great and the area was beautiful.

uzioverberg
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I'm from Twin Falls, Idaho. I hated our 7-month winters.
I moved to Houston in 1979 and have been warm and happy ever since.
My birthday is in April, and I always wanted to go swimming for my birthday.
Not in Idaho! Shoot, you're lucky if it's warm enough in May.
But, as for Houston, I see it as the world's largest small town.
I know that sounds odd but, each Zip code has it's own flare.
The people are amazing! It makes living here worth every penny.
I'll never forget my first day here, stepping out of the car after a 38 hour drive,
I stepped in Fire Ants. Welcome to Houston. :)

mikekappes
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FYI, majority of bad drivers are people that moved in to Texas from other states. I’ve lived in Houston for over 30 years and I noticed bad drivers when outsiders started moving in.

downtoearth
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I lived in Houston from 1976-1988 and loved it when I first moved there. It was just the right size with lots of activities and not too much traffic, but then the boom started and it became intolerable. Traffic increased, the heat and humidity were awful, and my sinuses were always inflamed.

rdlewis
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Born & raised in Texas & to me the worst thing is the humidity, that's why it feels so hot!!! I will never leave though💜

MiaMia-rxdw
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I’m born and raised in Houston and lived in LA for two years. Los Angeles has objectively worse drivers and traffic by a country mile.

morganhahn
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The worst thing lately is people moving to Texas. They are slow drivers, rude, entitled, complaining about EVERYTHING, lost about everything, imposing their beliefs on you, they also don't seem to be Adapting to life in general.

qiks
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The out of control violent crime, and weak on crime prosecutors, are by far one of the biggest threats facing Houston!

RockyMountains
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Another thing to add to the list which seems to be a problem over the last few years is the horrible drought in the summer. Especially the summer of 2023. Triple digit heat for 3 months straight and not a drop of rain.

mili
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Born and raised in Texas and its okay.. but I do recommend get a native Texas friend. They will help you through anything process u need.

Dfwilson
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Moved here a few years ago… property taxes are insane…now homeowners and car insurance are following suit. The heat is like living in the devils asshole with the humidity. Outta here in a few years, counting the days

seanshay
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Lastly, every sub-division has an HOA. HOAs are huge in Texas, and the state gives them way too much power. The boards can get out of hand. If you move into a new development, it will be several years before the HOA is turned over to the residents, and the management companies need to be more responsive.

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