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AustinCountyAg
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rancher1953 said:

Go west of Houston to the Bellville or Brenham area. Close to Houston, Austin or College Station. Affordable housing at this time, but the area is growing.
Bellville, America
TJaggie14
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Don't live in the Woodlands unless you want to get eaten by a gay alligator
1Aggie99
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Montgomery or Franklin
Mega Lops
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POSCAG said:

My wife and I are contemplating moving towards the Houston area. We live halfway between DFW and Houston. Our kids go to a small school with limited educational and athletic opportunities. My wife is a teacher in the same district. I travel extensively for work so I have to commute 2 hours to IAH airport 2-3 times a month.

If you could choose, where would be a good place to look at relocation to?

The biggest fear for my kids is going from a school where they have 100 kids per grade to a school that may have 1,000 or more kids per grade.

Any advice would be appreciated!
AI:

Choosing a new location for relocation involves considering various factors such as schools, community amenities, commute times, and overall lifestyle preferences. Given your specific situation, here are some suggestions for potential areas to consider near the Houston area:


  • The Woodlands:
    • Schools: The Woodlands has well-regarded schools, and the community places a strong emphasis on education.
    • Community Amenities: It offers a variety of amenities, including parks, shopping, and cultural activities.
    • Commute: While it's not as close to IAH as some other areas, it provides a good balance between suburban living and proximity to Houston.
  • Kingwood:
    • Schools: Kingwood is known for its good schools and family-friendly environment.
    • Community Amenities: It offers parks, golf courses, and a variety of community events.
    • Commute: It's closer to IAH, which might reduce your commute time.
  • Cypress:
    • Schools: Cypress has growing communities with good schools.
    • Community Amenities: It has parks, recreational facilities, and a variety of shopping and dining options.
    • Commute: Its proximity to major highways can make commuting more convenient.
  • Katy:
    • Schools: Katy has highly-rated schools and is known for its community-focused education.
    • Community Amenities: It offers family-friendly amenities, parks, and community events.
    • Commute: Its location allows for reasonable commuting options.

  • When considering the fear your kids have about transitioning to a larger school, it's important to explore the school districts and specific schools within these areas. Look for schools with supportive communities, extracurricular activities, and programs that cater to students' individual needs.

    Additionally, consider visiting potential neighborhoods, talking to local residents, and attending community events to get a feel for the atmosphere and lifestyle in each area. Balancing the proximity to the airport for your work travel with the overall quality of life for your family is crucial.

    It's also advisable to consult with your wife, who is a teacher, regarding potential job opportunities and school environments in the districts you're considering.

    Lastly, reaching out to a local real estate agent can provide valuable insights into available housing options and the specific characteristics of different neighborhoods. They can guide you based on your preferences and priorities.

    Ultimately, the best choice will depend on your family's unique needs and preferences, so take the time to thoroughly research and visit potential areas before making a decision.
    Mega Lops
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    AG
    Also AI:

    While it's important to acknowledge that each neighborhood has its own unique characteristics, it's equally crucial to consider factors like safety and crime rates when evaluating potential areas for relocation. However, for the sake of providing a balanced view, here are some potential positive aspects of the neighborhoods you mentioned:

  • Greenspoint:
    • Proximity to Amenities: Greenspoint is located near shopping centers, restaurants, and entertainment options.
    • Affordability: Housing costs in Greenspoint may be relatively lower compared to some other areas.
  • Denver Harbor:
    • Cultural Diversity: Denver Harbor is known for its cultural diversity, offering a variety of ethnic restaurants and businesses.
    • Community Engagement: Some residents are actively involved in community initiatives, fostering a sense of belonging.
  • Sunnyside:
    • Affordability: Sunnyside may offer more affordable housing options compared to some other neighborhoods.
    • Local Parks: The area has local parks and green spaces that residents can enjoy.
  • Alief:
    • Diverse Culinary Scene: Alief is known for its diverse culinary scene, with a wide range of international cuisines.
    • Cultural Events: The neighborhood hosts various cultural events, reflecting its diverse population.

  • While these aspects highlight some positive features, it's crucial to emphasize that crime rates and safety concerns should not be overlooked. Before considering any of these areas, thoroughly research the crime statistics, speak with local law enforcement, and possibly visit the neighborhoods to get a firsthand understanding of the environment.

    If safety and low crime rates are top priorities for your family, it's advisable to explore other neighborhoods that prioritize these factors while still meeting your lifestyle and commuting needs. Consult with local real estate agents, community resources, and schools to gather comprehensive information about the areas you are considering for relocation. Prioritize the well-being and safety of your family when making such decisions.
    12Power
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    How is Benders Landing these days? Seems like the ideal place for OP.
    I am not sure you will face 1000 students per grade anywhere untii HS and that is rare.
    ktownag08
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    Lots now sell for 350k+. Most homes are min $1Mn.
    Low property taxes though (~1.75%).

    Community really became popular during COVID, and there's a ton of building going on back there.

    As mentioned earlier by me, 77386 south of 99 offers a lot of good options for OP at a variety of price points and community styles with easy access to IAH.
    TXTransplant
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    12Power said:

    How is Benders Landing these days? Seems like the ideal place for OP.
    I am not sure you will face 1000 students per grade anywhere untii HS and that is rare.


    1000+ kids in a graduating class is not rare among 6A schools.

    Grand Oaks has over 3300 kids in 4 grades, which is 800+. The school is at over capacity, so that may be the OPs best bet for a "smaller" 6A school. Woodlands College Park is about the same size (800-ish).

    But Oak Ridge, Conroe, and The Woodlands all have 1300 at their 9th grade campus alone. The 10-12th grade campuses for Conroe and The Woodlands are 3000+.

    The Woodlands HS graduates over 1000 kids per year.

    If the OP wants a "smaller" high school, I would be looking at 5A schools, but even that's no guarantee. My son was at Tomball High. The senior class almost doubled since he was a freshman (he graduated last May). They went from 300-400 per class to over 600 by the time he graduated (and went from 5A to 6A), and they will probably be at or near 1000 in the next few years.

    5A high schools in this area include Magnolia, Montgomery, and Kingwood Park. It's my understanding that Kingwood Park is capped and will not get any larger.
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