Thursday, May 27, 2010

About nice area to live in Houston? work in Houston downtown

Nice area to live in Houston? work in Houston downtown.?
I will move to houston soon to start a job in Downtown Houston. Since I do not know much about the city, I wonder what would be a nice area to live. We are a young couple with a one-and-a-half year old son. So ideally, we would like to live close to areas for children's activities. A less-than-one-hour commute would be great. Thank you very much for your answer!
Other - Home & Garden - 7 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
Email me and I will send you the email address of a realtor I know that is very good, very helpful.
Answer 2 :
The NW area of houston is a nice area. Hwy 290 and 1960 intersection or near there. The Cy-Fair ISD is a pretty decent school district as well. Hwy 6 and West Road. Copperfield, Aberdeen Green, Aberdeen Trails.
Answer 3 :
The closer in to downtown that you live, the more demand there is for the property and the higher the prices are. If money isn't a problem, West University is a great area for families with children. Most of us commoners need to live in suburbia and commute. If that's your case, check out Sugar Land, Greatwood, Katy (great schools), and pray for cheaper gas prices!
Answer 4 :
sugar land is a very nice area of houston
Answer 5 :
The Spring area is a good place to start, and Spring Independent school district is good also. I lived there for 18 years, born and raised my daughter and she absolutely loved it and was very sad when we moved. Spring, Kingwood or The Woodlands are GREAT places to live because you can take the toll road into work. Me and my husband both worked downtown so it worked out really good. Hope you enjoy the city.
Answer 6 :
north on 290 past Jones Rd. towards Hockley and Waller is a subdivision called Fairfield, it is out of town but still close to Houston and really nice.
Answer 7 :
I live in Houston with my boyfriend. We're a young couple in our mid 20's and are currenty researching different Houston areas for our first home. If money isn't an issue, then consider the Heights. It is a GREAT neighborhood just a few miles outside of downtown. The neighborhood is booming with new home construction. And the heart of the Heights has beautiful homes that date back to the 19th century. Homes can get pricey but it is well worth it. My boyfriend works downtown and we live on the edge of the Heights. We live in an apt now, but we love the area because of it's central location. It's close to everything! Another great area to live is the Pearland or Sugarland area. It is about 15 miles south of downtown Houston but the commute isn't very pretty. Lately the real estate market has been on the rise in that area. Lots of Houstonians trying to get out of the city but still want to live close enough to work in the city. You can get a very nice brand new home there within the 150-200k range. The school district is top rated and there's PLENTY of GREAT eating and shopping! If you'd like to know anything else about Houston, feel free to contact me. Good luck with your home search and welcome to Houston!

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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

About how does voting work in Houston, TX

How does voting work in Houston, TX?
Ok so this is my first time voting and i know that we vote for mayor and city controller. but what else i want to look up and see who i like not just go and vote. if you can just give me the positions we vote for i will look and see who the candidates are. like for city council do we vote only for our district or how does all of it work? all of your answers are apprecitaed! oh and also do we vote for at large positions like all of them or what? just to mention again this is my first time voting so i have no idea how this works
Elections - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Just about like any where else...Just go and cast your Vote.

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