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Relocating To Houston- 7 Best Places You Need To Check Out

Relocating To Houston- 7 Best Places You Need To Check Out

John Cameron2019-01-07T08:00:56-06:00
Houston

Choosing where to reside in the Bayou City can be daunting. With a huge number of school districts, neighborhoods, amenities, and architectural styles, it’s easy to get confused when hunting for the ideal place.

With abundant space come numerous neighborhoods, housing options, and a low living cost in comparison other key metropolitans. If you’re new to this city, here’s a list of places you should consider.

1. Downtown

This is the only neighborhood where you can survive without a vehicle in Houston where avoiding the renowned traffic is something to consider. You’ll find a great nightlife and food scene along with numerous excellent restaurants.

If you need a neighborhood with open space or a place for dog walking, this neighborhood is home to various public parks, including Discovery Green, which is at the center of the city. Other benefits of living downtown include the proximity to museums and sporting events.

2. Sugar Land

This is one of the most diverse American cities and it grows annually. Numerous people find it appealing for various reasons. For instance, it’s a fast commute to Houston where numerous residents work and it offers the best living standards.

Moreover, it’s an excellent place to call home. You’ll discover that Sugar Land is host to various festivals, events, and concerts throughout the year and it’s one of the greenest communities in the region not merely with the parks but with the recycling program as well.

3. Garden Oaks

Situated outside 610 Loop, this neighborhood is ideal for those seeking the joys of suburban residing without actually moving to the city’s edges. Garden Oaks features ranch-style homes, bungalows, and stately brick residences on massive lots.

4. Greater Memorial

The Memorial area is renowned for its forested neighborhoods that overlap Buffalo Bayou, which comprises rich residential architecture. Additionally, the area is home to various dense mixed-use districts, including CityCentre, Memorial City& Country Village. A huge segment of the Energy Corridor, a key district populated by numerous energy companies, overlaps with West Memorial.

5. Midtown

Midtown is in the center of central Houston and has solid public transportation. Decades back, it was a lively Vietnamese community and is still called Little Saigon. Ensure you try some of the best Vietnamese Cajun boils while in the neighborhood.

Today, the pedestrian-friendly hotspot connects numerous restaurants. Bear in mind that Midtown comprises mostly of those who are fresh out of college, so you might want to consider another area if this doesn’t appeal to you.

Nevertheless, apartment hunting in this neighborhood offers various accommodations from condominiums and lofts to apartments with yards. If you’re seeking a vibrant nightlife and brief commutes to downtown, the neighborhood is excellent to begin your life.

6. Rice

The shopping district is a collection of restaurants and shops in Houston. It’s located approximately ½ a mile west of Rice University. Its core extends over numerous city blocks, bounded by Kirby Drive, Tangley Street, Kirby Drive, and University Boulevard.

7. League City

If you’re seeking a community that stands on its own, you might want to consider League City, particularly if you enjoy the great outdoors. It features four marinas and the third biggest concentration of recreational boats countrywide.

If you aren’t a boater, you’ll find three stunning golf courses and approximately 20 parks. For those who don’t enjoy nature, there are two museums.

Final Thoughts

While Houston has everything from museums to great food and culture, finding a place to live can be daunting if you’re new to the city. Fortunately, this guide offers a list of some of the best places to consider.

For more information on the best places you need to check out if you’re relocating to Houston, contact us at Apartment Agents or leave a message.

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