According to your directions, I believe that you may be moving to The Greenspoint area or the Airline/ Aldeine areas. Like other responses there are good parts and bad. The Greenspoint has made an effort to clean up there area. 10 years ago it carried the nick name of "Gunpoint" it has improved but has suffered a increase in crime due to the large number of apartments. Airline area is a older part with much new growth in buildings over there. One thing to consider is depending on where you are to the airport. You may be living in a flight path of the airport. With over 300 flights a day it can be noisy. Check with your new neighbors to see if there is a noise problem as the planes rotate different days that they use certain runways. Hope this helps
Good Luck
2007-02-11 08:44:14
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answered by yankeeinalberta 3
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There are good pockets, but over all, that area ( Aldine / Greenspoint) has has problems. It has improved , however, in the past years. The schools are not the best. Also, you might be in the flight patterns. When I visit my brother in Humble, I pass through that area and can almost see the passengers in those jets when they pass over I45 heading for Bush Intercontinental.
2007-02-14 04:16:05
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answered by Anonymous
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You must have your east and west mixed up. But it sounds like you are north of Houston, and from there, the farther north you go the better. Don't move too close to Bush (especially immediately south of Bush) unless you have great people skills with non-progressive blacks and hispanics. High crime area, but cheap groceries, you bet. My sister lives there, and she's the lowlife of the century. She's quite at home there.
2007-02-14 13:19:12
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answered by Konswayla 6
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Kingwood or Atastcocita!! both have tremendous colleges... undemanding, center college, and severe college! both are about 20 minutes from the airport. you need to flow to spring or the woodlands yet that would advise you'll ought to take 1960 or the beltway to paintings on the airport and it would take a lot longer. 1960 has a million end lighting fixtures and is amazingly stressful. The beltway could have an effective volume of work site visitors. In Kingwood... i imagine the more recent more beneficial expensive houses will be in the Kingspoint subdivision. Oldest is possibly trailwood/wooded area hills. Sand creek and Fosters Mill subdivisions would possibly be an effective position to search for houses in that funds(there are different subdivisions i basically can not imagine of their names in the present day). Kingwood and Atascocita are neighboring cities (actual next to at least one yet another.. the San Jac River separates them) for particular Kingwood (and that i imagine both kingwood and Atascocita) have infinite possibilities on your children in activities/music/dance regardless of they prefer. each and every subdivision in kingwood has an area park and pool, which again is likely one in each and every of an similar in atascocita. Humble will be closest on your paintings yet fairly that is getting type of trashy, i does no longer flow there.
2016-12-04 00:59:10
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answered by kobielnik 3
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Houston is a big city so that all depends on what suburb of Houston otherwise each section of Houston has its nice parts and its scarey parts.
2007-02-11 01:56:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Not the best neighborhood. Lower income, lots of apartments.
2007-02-14 15:43:58
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answered by Jo 3
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its awesome! its in Humble right.. well they have an awesome mall.. HUGE HOUSES .. in summerwood. they have stores EVERYWHERE.. theres more "white" people there.. but everyone is mostly friendly.. no one is really racist. theres alot of security.. i think.
o yea.. THERES BATS!! ewwwwwwww.. it bit a kid last year getting out of school!
2007-02-11 04:15:28
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answered by i_love_the_astros21 3
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