By helicopter or jet pack*Ryan the Temp said:
Katy. It's only 20 minutes from anywhere in Houston.
By helicopter or jet pack*Ryan the Temp said:
Katy. It's only 20 minutes from anywhere in Houston.
Lantern Village Apartments, 713-660-3000maroon barchetta said:
You misspelled KingwoodRyan the Temp said:
Katy. It's only 20 minutes from anywhere in Houston.
What?!suburban cowboy said:
In short, unless you are a multi-millionaire and can afford a seven-figure, gated home, ITL Houston has become a terrible place to live.
The Kraken said:
Is the area to the north and west of the Galleria still popular for singles to live at? I lived there for years back in the 90's and 2000s...so many friends lived nearby bounded by Westheimer, Woodway, Voss and Post Oak. This was in the days before Midtown really took off.
WorthAg95 said:The Kraken said:
Is the area to the north and west of the Galleria still popular for singles to live at? I lived there for years back in the 90's and 2000s...so many friends lived nearby bounded by Westheimer, Woodway, Voss and Post Oak. This was in the days before Midtown really took off.
Ron's Pub is still open?!
Al Bula said:
The year is 2034. The OP smiles as he ruminates on the Clear Lake area apartment he settled on in 2024. After proposing to that UHCL grad teaching at Barbers Hill ISD, he was persuaded to buy a townhouse in Porter where newlyweds are congregating to quickly. She was fun back in 2026 but now it's time to spread roots like a mighty oak. Yep that AI pregnancy test is right, I need to move my potential brood out where we can live, he thinks. Young families need space. So they pack up and move to raise kids in Columbus. There's a new tiny home community that's all the rage with his wife's vapid social media circle. Oh how the kids took to the virtual pickleball leagues every year. They are getting so big, but it's time to move again. This time, they'll move further west to where families really thrive, he remembers. After all the twists and turns in life, he sure is glad 2035 is right around the corner and they are all in the place they were meant to be in: El Paso.
Ha!suburban cowboy said:
In short, unless you are a multi-millionaire and can afford a seven-figure, gated home, ITL Houston has become a terrible place to live.
Where's the dude with friends who are too afraid to leave their River Oaks house.....Lathspell said:What?!suburban cowboy said:
In short, unless you are a multi-millionaire and can afford a seven-figure, gated home, ITL Houston has become a terrible place to live.
Exactly.MAROON said:Ha!suburban cowboy said:
In short, unless you are a multi-millionaire and can afford a seven-figure, gated home, ITL Houston has become a terrible place to live.
Enjoy life and your commute to the Katy Prairie. We'll suffer out way through life ITL. Living on the mean streets of River Oaks, West U and Southampton, etc.
OP - live inside the loop - enjoy the city
Or at 5AM.Ciboag96 said:By helicopter or jet pack*Ryan the Temp said:
Katy. It's only 20 minutes from anywhere in Houston.
Turner lives in Acres Homes, not The Woodlands.Texan_Aggie said:
For $1,300 you could get a nice room at a house in The Woodlands with a couple "on the DL".
Until he moves to Warshington...Ryan the Temp said:Turner lives in Acres Homes, not The Woodlands.Texan_Aggie said:
For $1,300 you could get a nice room at a house in The Woodlands with a couple "on the DL".
and the bone cancer comes back ...Texan_Aggie said:Until he moves to Warshington...Ryan the Temp said:Turner lives in Acres Homes, not The Woodlands.Texan_Aggie said:
For $1,300 you could get a nice room at a house in The Woodlands with a couple "on the DL".
Lathspell said:What?!suburban cowboy said:
In short, unless you are a multi-millionaire and can afford a seven-figure, gated home, ITL Houston has become a terrible place to live.