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10-07-2021, 03:52 PM | #1 |
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Moving to Houston
So the three places on my mind are Houston, Raleigh and the pacific NW. I want to be near the coast (Raleigh has the business triangle and inland enough I don’t have to worry too much about hurricanes). I’m thinking of a 6-9 month lease to get to know the area before buying and if I don’t like the area/lifestyle I’ll go to Raleigh and then the NW.
-I’d like a place on the outskirts in a quiet area/non congested with around a 15-20 minute drive to work, 30 minutes max. I don’t want to be sitting in traffic jams. -Nearbodies of water so I can go bass fishing on foot or by kayak. -Trails or hills to hike -Seafood Currently looking into the southern west-east part of Houston, any suggestions on areas? |
10-07-2021, 04:05 PM | #3 |
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They’re all here in Phoenix and will get be just fine without me being close by. We moved here from Vietnam and a lot of things here are wearing thin as the years pass - the heat, lack of fresh seafood and the closest lake take an hour to get to that has mostly 1lbers. I have no desire to stay here the rest of my life so I figure it’s time to take a chance and go.
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With your requests I would tell you the Tampa Bay area where I am as I absolutely love it....but you say no Hurricanes. I have only been here 6 years and not had anything serious but we are aware it could happen.
Kayaking, fishing, watersports, etc you cant beat it around here |
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10-07-2021, 06:50 PM | #8 |
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Houston is Texas' biggest shit hole. It's a sea of billboards, power lines and traffic. I'd recommend a strong pass unless your priorities are restaurants, bars and strong employment opportunities. I've tried to get out of this city four times but it keeps dragging me back with new business opportunities. I used to think it was because I was talented but now I think it's a giant trap.
If you do end up in Houston, settle around the big airport so you can easily leave to spend your vacation time somewhere else.
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10-07-2021, 11:47 PM | #10 |
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Pacific NW, primarily Seattle area, seems to fit your criteria OP. Lot of water, hikes, seafood, coldish weather without the snow. Strong economy and no state income tax as well. Traffic, well that's going to be more than Phoenix for sure, but you can always live closer to work.
Only downside, for me personally, is the poor climate. 8-9 months of overcast and drizzle were too much for me so I left. If it doesn't bother you then more power to you. I'd rather put up with the climate of the east coast where you only put up with shit weather for one season and while not consistently sunny, at least you experience sunlight enough to keep your sanity.
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For people who just want a low COL and quiet suburbia type of life it seems ideal. But if one wants more from life it should be avoided. Good luck on finding a way out.
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10-08-2021, 12:17 AM | #12 |
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Born and raised in Oregon, currently live in Phoenix, moved here from Houston last year (lol).
Houston sucks. Like bad. Stay away if you like the idea of the PacNW. Grants Pass, OR pretty much fits exactly what you said you wanted. If work didn’t take me away, I’d still be there. |
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As a resident though, you’re clearly wise to the fact there are much cooler and largely inhabited places in the state. Namely Flag. |
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On a side note, the PNW rain actually makes you car always kinda dirty. Can't apply tire shine, can't drive with your windows open, etc. most of the year. It bothers me, but good for you if it doesn't.
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Grew up in Houston too. The only thing Houston has from the things on your list is seafood. I wouldn't return there. The weather sucks, I you won't want to or won't be able to do anything outdoors there (though you're from PHX, so maybe 100F and muggy is tolerable for you). It's urban sprawl for a hundred miles in every direction, traffic is as bad as LA, NYC and other major cities, it's not near any decent bodies of water and Galveston is a shithole, I don't know how anyone wants to go there for swimming or anything else for that matter. People used to be nice and respectful to eachother back in the 90s, now its a bunch of rude and entitled assholes.
The food choices and options are amazing though, you can get everything under the sun. I live in NC now, and it's vastly superior. |
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If trying to avoid hurricanes and tropical storms, Houston really shouldn’t be on the list at all. I’d go with Raleigh between the other choices, but I have an east coast bias.
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I was just in Raleigh last week.
Walked around the city and noted they have a city worker on every block sweeping anything that hits the ground. I was shocked. Houston.. hell naw. It's like Atlanta. Crowded, everyone runs red lights, and the crime. BUT I can get away and go to the mountains and 5 other states, also hit the gulf, Atlantic beaches in 4 hours. So better than Houston. I'd go with Raleigh for the triangle business. Crime is lower. Beach is nearby, you can easily get out of there, head to Hilton head SC, to chill out and load up on seafood. Or drive 2 hours up to Virginia and hit some waterfalls to go fishing. Got hurricane issues in both places though. When in Houston, you're stuck in the belly of Texas. Can't hop in the ride and easily see the mountains, head over to Virginia and Tennessee to ride the tail of the dragon, or simply easily drive to another state just for a staycation. Plus…that little freak winter ice weather event that crippled the state, and a group of individuals bound for Cancun. Ran my relatives right out of the state. I was shocked they pulled up out of there and left. Where did they go? Raleigh |
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NC of your list for sure. How you landed on Houston above the rest is beyond me
I also saw you mentioned Tallahassee. It's actually a cool town with an impressive infrastructure for what it is. Slow pace, no traffic, giant oaks and canopy roads, tons of outdoor activities, mild winters, middle of the road politics. The thing that's a bit goofy is that it's like an island. You've got two hours+ in any direction before you hit anything else of substance. That said, it's close proximity to a lot of cool small towns like Thomasville. We live in the middle of horse farms but are in town with anything you could possibly want in 10 minutes or less. Hurricanes really aren't a concern in terms of damage, but most have generators. Coming from Atlanta, this has been a very welcomed change. |
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Washington is about 6months overcast/rain and 6 months beautiful mild sun/ spring.
The fall winters months don't bother me since there are plenty of outdoor activities to do here and take advantage of the colder months. I live about 30 minutes from a ski resort so that's been great! The summer months are mostly mild warm and beautiful greenery! You can easily wash your car in the direct sunlight here. It is wonderful. Not to mention all the great places to hike, mtb, fish, etc here!!!
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