I'm from Belarus! and for the last 3 years I have been trying to find a country where I can live in peace. I lived in Dubai, Turkey, Poland. Recently I started thinking that I should try living in the USA. However, I don't like the USA, but your channel and your thoughts were able to change my mind! thanks for your work
I have lived in Houston for 40 years and have never seen fire ants or snakes. I also never had allergies here because my diet is very healthy (and we have an organic yard).
A native pushing 80 and I'm incredulous that you've never seen a fire ant! DOES NOT COMPUTE! Snake? Very easy to believe, but I'm gonna call BS on the fire ants claim. (Unless you never go outside.)
Born and raised in Houston and am incredulous that you’ve never seen a fire ant or snake. Even if you’ve never gone outside - I had a Texas brown snake make its way into my home when I lived in The Heights…
Would love for you to break down some areas that are not big but have potential for growth. Maybe some good areas to buy land and build homes for some of the younger people who can’t get into the Sienna’s of the world
I lived on the west side of Harris County for 4 years when i transferred here from Chicago. It was boring and i grew tired of it very quickly. I moved to dickinson in Galveston county and couldn't be happier. The water is the place to be if you work hard and party hard.
Do you ever address environmental risks of the neighborhoods you discuss? Flood zones are a real issue in Houston, are there current issues with obtaining flood insurance? What are the typical insurance costs of AE flood zones? A video identifying flood risk neighborhoods around Houston would be helpful to me.
The only problem with "affordability" in the western burbs like around Fulshear and Cypress is their property taxes are absolute bonkers. I live in one of the most popular burbs in the DFW area and my property taxes have been around 1.87-2.2% for the 20 or so years I've lived in my house. I'm thinking about moving to the Houston burbs and when I start seeing stuff like 3-3.7%, good Lord. Yeah, the houses are priced ok, but then you get beat over the head by those property taxes. It has me considering the Conroe, Tomball, and other areas, as well.
Thinking I’m ready to move out of the fifth ward but I want to go to an area with no flooding. I do not want a yard. I do not want to own a lawnmower. I want two primary suites 2 car garage and I want a greenhouse.
We been looking to relocate but is been a disappointment because we don’t want to be in our neighbors backyard . Beautiful big homes yes but omg so close to each other.
Pasadena is an older area. It’s definitely more affordable, but I’d never choose to live there. A lot of the area is pretty run down and the traffic and congestion are bad. I grew up there and it’s definitely changed a lot. Most of the people I grew up with moved further out to places like Pearland, Friendswood, Manvel, and Alvin.
When “incredible prices” equals half a million dollar + homes it’s not looking good for ever purchasing a home and that’s with a six figure income my smh
I am planning to come Houston TX later this year with immigration visa of entire family. We have 4 kids form 4 years to 16. As might we will not able to get home loan in starting, so maximum we can have U.S $ 250,000. We are coming from Pakistan. Advise us where to live
Sugar Land has a vibrant Pakistani and Indian community. Homes can be pricey but I would start by looking around that area, if proximity to that shared culture is important to you. Also, Sugar Land schools are some of the best in the state.
I'm from Belarus! and for the last 3 years I have been trying to find a country where I can live in peace. I lived in Dubai, Turkey, Poland.
Recently I started thinking that I should try living in the USA. However, I don't like the USA, but your channel and your thoughts were able to change my mind! thanks for your work
I have lived in Houston for 40 years and have never seen fire ants or snakes. I also never had allergies here because my diet is very healthy (and we have an organic yard).
Thanks I was scared
I appreciate your comment!!! I just came to visit recently and didn’t see any snakes either, which gave me so much relief 😮💨
A native pushing 80 and I'm incredulous that you've never seen a fire ant! DOES NOT COMPUTE! Snake? Very easy to believe, but I'm gonna call BS on the fire ants claim. (Unless you never go outside.)
Born and raised in Houston and am incredulous that you’ve never seen a fire ant or snake. Even if you’ve never gone outside - I had a Texas brown snake make its way into my home when I lived in The Heights…
I really love this country, and am planning to move in 6yrs coming
Would love for you to break down some areas that are not big but have potential for growth. Maybe some good areas to buy land and build homes for some of the younger people who can’t get into the Sienna’s of the world
I’ve learned so much from you. Thanks, looking forward to moving to Houston one day!
Great to hear! and we will be here for ya!
❤❤❤❤❤ I love this video. Me and my family definitely moving to the Houston area
I know these videos dont have the flash of others but they sure are the most helpful! let us know if we can help! email houston@realagentnow.com
Is part 2 on this channel because you peaked my curiosity when talking bout Master Planned Communities along the 99.. Like Katy and Cypress.
Me too
Thanks! Very informative video. Hope, in future, you will add Austin to your projects!
youre welcome! may have to do that!
I lived on the west side of Harris County for 4 years when i transferred here from Chicago. It was boring and i grew tired of it very quickly. I moved to dickinson in Galveston county and couldn't be happier. The water is the place to be if you work hard and party hard.
Can’t wait for part 2
It’s comin and it’s loaded!!!
great video, may I know which area is good for investment in Houston? thank you very much for your suggestions.
Waiting for part 2 😊
Already decided for which builder I'm going with later.🎉 toll brothers homes:)
Yesss 🤞
Really interesting about cross creek west, can we make a video of that? I am curious about how big they will get
You are the BEST!!!!
Hope you liked the vid and don’t miss next week part 2!
Do you ever address environmental risks of the neighborhoods you discuss? Flood zones are a real issue in Houston, are there current issues with obtaining flood insurance? What are the typical insurance costs of AE flood zones? A video identifying flood risk neighborhoods around Houston would be helpful to me.
Hey, which is the safest city or area with low crime! Thanks 🙏
Really interested on communities with lakes, is there a list somewhere out there?
Can you tell me more about Huffman? I've been there once. I am seeing a lot of new builds there and would like to know more about it.
The only problem with "affordability" in the western burbs like around Fulshear and Cypress is their property taxes are absolute bonkers. I live in one of the most popular burbs in the DFW area and my property taxes have been around 1.87-2.2% for the 20 or so years I've lived in my house. I'm thinking about moving to the Houston burbs and when I start seeing stuff like 3-3.7%, good Lord. Yeah, the houses are priced ok, but then you get beat over the head by those property taxes. It has me considering the Conroe, Tomball, and other areas, as well.
I agree with this Montgomery County has lower rates and good schools. Probably the way to go
What’s the best area to avoid pollen😢
What about best places to live for singles with no kids? Anywhere in the two inner circles that are safe and walkable?
What areas would you say are the most trucking companies or truck parking is?
Thinking I’m ready to move out of the fifth ward but I want to go to an area with no flooding. I do not want a yard. I do not want to own a lawnmower. I want two primary suites 2 car garage and I want a greenhouse.
We been looking to relocate but is been a disappointment because we don’t want to be in our neighbors backyard . Beautiful big homes yes but omg so close to each other.
Agreeing with @Duranboy100. For instance I would be interested in hearing opinions of the Pasadena area. I cant find many videos on the area.
Pasadena is an older area. It’s definitely more affordable, but I’d never choose to live there. A lot of the area is pretty run down and the traffic and congestion are bad. I grew up there and it’s definitely changed a lot. Most of the people I grew up with moved further out to places like Pearland, Friendswood, Manvel, and Alvin.
I’m planning to move to Texas for my retirement any suggestions? Thank you
What are your hobbies? What’s important for you in retirement?
When “incredible prices” equals half a million dollar + homes it’s not looking good for ever purchasing a home and that’s with a six figure income my smh
Is Tomball a flood area?
West of 99 from sienna a new area be a first time home buyer using my Va loan
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On another UA-camr they said there is a lot of sex trafficking is that true?
I am planning to come Houston TX later this year with immigration visa of entire family. We have 4 kids form 4 years to 16. As might we will not able to get home loan in starting, so maximum we can have U.S $ 250,000. We are coming from Pakistan. Advise us where to live
Sugar Land has a vibrant Pakistani and Indian community. Homes can be pricey but I would start by looking around that area, if proximity to that shared culture is important to you. Also, Sugar Land schools are some of the best in the state.