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@JaneGojara Жыл бұрын
@MrSpeed-do2zkhahaha No !!! Houston is flat out ghetto I've lived here my whole life in the Heights area that was the best neighborhood for me
@gonzalo4658 Жыл бұрын
@MrSpeed-do2zk on the contrary, it should be considered child abuse to raise kids in houston. The air quality is bad that one can’t even breathe there. It’s an environmental disgrace that needs to be wiped off the planet for global survival. The same can be said for many Indian cities and Mexico City. There is also a lot of petty and property theft there. It’s just a desperate coastal shithole. New Orleans but with buildings San Antonio is just like Houston but farther from the coast and hotter. Houston but *without* buildings and, in many ways worse but you can breathe there for now. Your best bet would be Austin and Dallas if you are going to Texas. All the important stuff happens in Austin or Dallas. CNBC finally slammed Texas as the worst state in America, it is dystopian
@tyronne131 Жыл бұрын
@MrSpeed4 absolutely I live in spring/woodlands ,pretty safe but nowhere is except from petty crumes
@tyronne131 Жыл бұрын
@@JaneGojara the heights is a gentrified area so your going to experience some ghetto 😂
@JaneGojara Жыл бұрын
@@tyronne131 I love the heights I was born and raised in the same house on 305 west 10th Street went to school Harvard elementary hogg middle school and Reagan high school I miss it
@MeirPamela5 күн бұрын
I'm 54 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for.
@ЕленаФирсова-ц6м5 күн бұрын
I feel your pain mate, as a fellow retiree, I’d suggest you look into passive index fund investing and learn some more. For me, I had my share of ups and downs when I first started looking for a consistent passive income so I hired an expert advisor for aid, and following her advice, I poured $30k in value stocks and digital assets, Up to 200k so far and pretty sure I'm ready for whatever comes...
@MeirPamela5 күн бұрын
@@ЕленаФирсова-ц6м That's actually quite impressive, I could use some Info on your FA, I am looking to make a change on my finances this year as well
@ЕленаФирсова-ц6м5 күн бұрын
@@MeirPamela My advisor is *MARGARET MOLLI ALVEY*
@ЕленаФирсова-ц6м5 күн бұрын
You can look her up online
@FlorentGulliver5 күн бұрын
@@ЕленаФирсова-ц6м The crazy part is that those advisors are probably outperforming the market and raising good returns but some are charging fees over fees that drain your portfolio. Is this the case with yours too?
@Hannahbenowitz5 ай бұрын
In my opinion, house prices will continue down as people leave the state and prices correct due to market pressure. The problem with Florida is the property taxes increased based on the boom and the cost or inability to obtain homeowners insurance. Florida's in for a rough 5 years imo.
@JosephineKenney5 ай бұрын
A lot of investors have been going on about the bull rally and said stocks that would be experiencing significant growth, any idea which stocks this may be? I just sold my home in the Boca Grande area and I’m looking to remunerate a lump sum into the stock market before stocks rebound, is this a good time to buy or no?
@PennyBergeron-os4ch5 ай бұрын
Such market uncertainties are the reason I don’t base my market judgements and decisions on rumors and here-says, got the best of me 2020 and had me holding worthless position in the market, I had to revamp my entire portfolio through the aid of a broker, before I started seeing any significant results in my portfolio, been using the same Adviser and I’ve scaled up 750k within 2 years, whether a bullish or down market, both makes for good profit, it all depends on where you’re looking.
@HildaBennet5 ай бұрын
Do you mind sharing info of the fiduciary who assisted you?
@PennyBergeron-os4ch5 ай бұрын
Sonya Lee Mitchell is the manager I use. Just research the name. You'd find necessary details to set up an appointment.
@HildaBennet5 ай бұрын
It's good you make your own research. and make sure whoever you work with is licensed n verifiable with a repute, this Sonya looks the part but i'd do my due diligence. I set up a call, thanks.
@rexgigout1472 Жыл бұрын
Houston is tucked into a southeast corner of Texas, on the Coastal Plain. Texas is HUGE: different soils, widely different average rainfall totals, different average temperatures, different bugs/spiders, different utility delivery systems, and different local customs. Even the local accents in different regions are different.
@CoochApperoni-fv2sf4 ай бұрын
Better or worse?
@rexgigout14724 ай бұрын
@@CoochApperoni-fv2sf You seem to have directed this question to me. “Better or worse” than what? Everything I mentioned are related to the differences, in different parts of Texas. Some parts will suit some folks more than other folks. Our family has one member who benefits from being very near the Texas Medial Center, in Houston. Otherwise, I would rather live well outside the Houston metro area, preferably on some relatively high ground, between major rivers, and not too close to either the coast, or the I-35 corridor. The idea is to live in a place that is peaceful, quiet, and that we need never “evacuate.”
@ghanna77872 ай бұрын
That's indifferent
@iamuniqueismАй бұрын
@rexgigout1472 so what area would you recommend that matches the last part of your comment. I am moving from the UK to texas. Any tips?
@Wagner-p7eАй бұрын
What's LOCAL about 'em?
@MiaMia-rx9dw7 ай бұрын
Born & raised in Texas & to me the worst thing is the humidity, that's why it feels so hot!!! I will never leave though💜
7 ай бұрын
GOOD stay there.
@MiaMia-rx9dw7 ай бұрын
I plan to.
@ronazams8257Ай бұрын
yep!! the humidity for real😅
@galjvdjy8 күн бұрын
you know what East Asian loves humidity they think moisture is good for skin caring.
@ScottMStolz8 ай бұрын
The biggest hazard with Houston traffic is that you have drivers from all over the world, and they all learned to drive differently. That makes them unpredictable. Compare that to New Jersey and New York. There, everyone drives very aggressively, but since they all drive aggressively, they're predictable.
@celiapacheco32887 ай бұрын
You have a good point.
@brigitte99997 ай бұрын
Every place has drivers from all over the World. But Houston has drivers from all over the Third World.
@joy-to7dx5 ай бұрын
Them stucker can't drive
@jmw6115 ай бұрын
Totally different than LA, New York, Chicago, San Diego...what a stupid excuse.
@jmw6115 ай бұрын
@@brigitte9999Nice, racism and I bet you drive like sh*t.
@downtoearth6962 Жыл бұрын
FYI, majority of bad drivers are people that moved in to Texas from other states. I’ve lived in Houston for over 30 years and I noticed bad drivers when outsiders started moving in.
@picklerix6162 Жыл бұрын
Houston has tons of bad drivers. I have been rear ended at least six times in Houston. For some reason, teenage girls are the worst drivers and I have been hit twice by females running through stop signs. The last person didn’t have insurance so she lost her license and my insurance company sued the driver and her mother (who owned the car).
@amorrbaby8354 Жыл бұрын
Say it again!! It's stupid ppl like this who do whatever for likes that mislead ppl all the time!
@amorrbaby8354 Жыл бұрын
@@picklerix6162so you missed the part where they said it's peoole from OUT OF TOWN huh???? You DO REALIZE millions that moved here from other states right! And honestly if YOU got in six wrecks YOU are the problem
@yostevedotcom Жыл бұрын
I was in Los Angeles. Also a city of people from not there. Houston drivers are not nice (I'm refraining from saying more) but SD and LA drivers were saints comparatively speaking. In fact I kept saying it as I was driving there.
@Michael-kf7gm Жыл бұрын
Maybe the problem is the 3 of y’all. I was born and raised in Houston, so I do drive fast. If you’ve been rear ended several times, drive faster or stay in the right lane. Get out of people’s way. I love driving in Houston. Everyone drives 10 mph over the speed limit. If you can’t handle it, take the bus. My guess is that Downtoearth, Pickles, and Yosteve are older people who were not raised in Houston, nor did they learn to drive there. If they were from Houston or had learned to drive there, they wouldn’t have any complaints. Now that I live in Austin, I’m always beyond annoyed with people who actually drive the speed limit or slower. I don’t have all day to leisurely drive from point A to B.
@JimmyStewaaart Жыл бұрын
I’m born and raised in Houston and lived in LA for two years. Los Angeles has objectively worse drivers and traffic by a country mile.
@Dafuqbro6910 ай бұрын
I think traffic is worse in Houston
@mikehuynh110310 ай бұрын
I'm from NJ/NY and I just moved to TX.. houston by far or should I say I10 by far have the worse drivers.. LA must be crazy lol
@nuthinbutlove9 ай бұрын
Definitely!!
@itslitallday43619 ай бұрын
Y’all haven’t sent nothing come to the bay Oakland is the Wild West frfr
@mcribbedherpleasure6689 ай бұрын
Houstonian here, I’ve been to LA, traffic is way worse
@mikekappes1467 Жыл бұрын
I'm from Twin Falls, Idaho. I hated our 7-month winters. I moved to Houston in 1979 and have been warm and happy ever since. My birthday is in April, and I always wanted to go swimming for my birthday. Not in Idaho! Shoot, you're lucky if it's warm enough in May. But, as for Houston, I see it as the world's largest small town. I know that sounds odd but, each Zip code has it's own flare. The people are amazing! It makes living here worth every penny. I'll never forget my first day here, stepping out of the car after a 38 hour drive, I stepped in Fire Ants. Welcome to Houston. :)
@SusanHolbert8 ай бұрын
There are always trade offs.
@jameseverett49768 ай бұрын
What do you mean "7 month winters"??????? It's only 6 months and 28 days.
@sarakanne7 ай бұрын
I moved to a location with 4 seasons. Couldn’t take the 8-month summers and wearing summer attire on Christmas Day.
@RBLACKPEARL77 ай бұрын
Yes, fire ants attacked me when I first arrived in S.C. They burned so bad.
@RustyStringz7 ай бұрын
The first question I was asked after moving to the south, was "what church do y'all go to?"
@Steve330568 ай бұрын
With the water Heaters and the AC unit, you have to put Clorox in the pipes once a month, and that will prevent the pipes from getting clogged
@JRP3577 ай бұрын
DON"T put plumbing in attic !!!! you wouldn't think someone would have to tell you this .
@valerieneal27477 ай бұрын
@JRP357 lkr? Who the fuk puts a damn water heater in the ATTIC OF A HOUS3?
@rdlewis36168 ай бұрын
I lived in Houston from 1976-1988 and loved it when I first moved there. It was just the right size with lots of activities and not too much traffic, but then the boom started and it became intolerable. Traffic increased, the heat and humidity were awful, and my sinuses were always inflamed.
@qiks234 Жыл бұрын
The worst thing lately is people moving to Texas. They are slow drivers, rude, entitled, complaining about EVERYTHING, lost about everything, imposing their beliefs on you, they also don't seem to be Adapting to life in general.
@CynthiaNotG Жыл бұрын
They can’t drive for shh in the rain here. They cause so many accidents in Houston trying to go like 70 in thunderstorms. Like y’all were going 40 for a reason. Saw someone just the other day wreck on I10 right before the morning commute with them closing 3 lanes 😭 Cali folks
@tombeegeeeye5765 Жыл бұрын
I worked with Texans why are you people so loud.
@fallonb2362 Жыл бұрын
You just described Texans
@fallonb2362 Жыл бұрын
News Flash: Texas is not that great and the rest of the country hates you.😊
@KrisOhman Жыл бұрын
Go back to CA if it is so bad ya mo r on!
@ashimuths Жыл бұрын
Summarizing: When it rains hard, it splashes. It is hot during the summer. Drainage pipes can clog. Some weird animals unknown to the rest of the US: mosquitos, bees and ants. Electric bill and property taxes are high.
@mama13bugs7 ай бұрын
You think no other state has mosquitoes, bees and ants???? All southern states especially fight them all the time.
@hamidnikzad3812Ай бұрын
Underpaid jobs 😂
@katyasmit3277 Жыл бұрын
Love love Houston WestU ! We are from the Netherlands. Always cold and rainy. I love the heat, the people, food. Everything is great. The traffic was in the beginning scary. But I love the freedom.
@AzureKite19111 ай бұрын
Why do you like the humidity in Houston?
@katyasmit327710 ай бұрын
@@AzureKite191 I love the warm weather, Holland has the same humidity but it’s cold. Then I prefer Houston.
@rossoprint10 ай бұрын
Give it time. You'll hate the place
@TheBikemaster949 ай бұрын
I go for the food. Southern BBQ and tacos 😊@@katyasmit3277
@wandalemons7 ай бұрын
Welcome to Texas 🤠
@dotesondots7 ай бұрын
Hi, I'm a native Texan who was born in Houston. I now live in North Texas near the OK border. As a female, tell your wife not to bother curling her hair because the humidity will instantly make it straight as soon as you go outside. Sometimes the humidity is 100% and will hang in the air like a wet blanket as compared to Denver where there is dry heat. The temperature can be the same but Texas will feel hotter because of the wet heat. Also, always use 50 SPF sunscreen even if the sky is overcast. Things that can "unalive" you next. A good idea is to know the symptoms of heatstoke. Keep well hydrated in the hottest months of July through September. Carry water with you. Crazy drivers are here, I learned how to drive a stickshift, back in the day, on the 6-10 loop by myself. Yes, I was either brave or stupid, maybe both, but with cars whizzing past me at 90 mph, I did learn how to transition the gears and work the clutch smoothly with the brake and accelerator. One bit of advice, drive defensively. If someone is tailgating you in the fast lane, kindly move to the next lane because drivers are tailgating that driver, and so on. It's just a common courtesy. If someone has road rage, move away from them, and do not engage. Nowadays, everyone carries a gun and may use it. Houston is a floodplain. If there is a watch or warning for floods, heed it very seriously. I have seen fatalities of people who did not know. Water can build up very quickly. Head to high ground immediately and under no circumstances drive through the standing water underneath underpasses. Hurricane season starts around September. Again, take these seriously, if you are told to flee, do it. You might want to keep bags packed for times like these depending on how much notice you get. I have been through multiple hurricanes. When I lived in Dallas, coyotes were abundant. They fearlessly walk the streets in the daytime. Be careful, they are wily. They may act like they going away from you, but if you walk away to get in the house, check over your shoulder to see where they are because they will be running at you. If you have small pets, get them inside ASAP. At the risk of this comment turning into a novel, I will stop now. Sorry it's so long. Welcome to Texas!
@rachelmareywinn7 ай бұрын
What a great comment!
@Carponchia-z8k4 ай бұрын
Texas sounds fun 😂
@leefamily74136 ай бұрын
Howdy from a native Houstonian. Be a good neighbor. Don’t bring the bad things from your old state here. Remember why you needed to moved here. Keep Texas Texas!
@QJVerdun Жыл бұрын
I live in Seattle and moving to Houston soon. I was born and raised in Louisiana so Texas is nothing I can't handle. I really miss the heavy rain and thunderstorms.
@yukon666 Жыл бұрын
but why? what's wrong with Seattle?
@QJVerdun Жыл бұрын
@@yukon666 too much homelessness, people high on fentanyl and herion in the streets which the police do nothing about it. Also its too overly progressive and I do not want to raise kids here. If your kid under 17 want to transition at a young age and the parents don't agree with the decision CPS can come and take your child away thanks to our Governor Jay Inslee. Mind you I am apart of the LGBT Community, but I do not support the idea of kids Transitioning under 17 years old and they teach these behaviors in Is their elementary schools and I damn sure don't want to raise me and my bf future kids in such environment. I believe sexual orientation is a decision that is made as they become old enough to explore that part of them, not by indoctrinating these kids.
@dannyd3394 Жыл бұрын
Stay in Seattle
@hungariannerd84458 ай бұрын
I live in Seattle and I'm moving to Houston soon as well. Did you move ? how is it?
@QJVerdun8 ай бұрын
@@hungariannerd8445 Houston is nice so far. The only thing I miss is the legal weed but other than that it's the best move I made.
@mili572610 ай бұрын
Another thing to add to the list which seems to be a problem over the last few years is the horrible drought in the summer. Especially the summer of 2023. Triple digit heat for 3 months straight and not a drop of rain.
@MaryAnn-ob4qb7 ай бұрын
Sorry. . .
@2bsurreal653 Жыл бұрын
Y'all are so engaging! Native houstonian here, now in Austin! Your points were on point, but prepare to learn, EACH YEAR GETS HOTTER FOR LONGER!💯🖤
@SlashinatorZ Жыл бұрын
I sometimes wish I could live in Austin, it's less depressing & overpopulated than suburban Houston
@BlakeGabriel-235 ай бұрын
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@Elliot-Ivan5 ай бұрын
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@vdulebohn7 ай бұрын
My kids moved to Dallas a year ago and they love it. My son did mention that often he cannot ride his motorcycle. It is too hot and the pavement melts. Thank you to your wife and her help. And prayers for your flooding.
@indianapapi Жыл бұрын
Lastly, every sub-division has an HOA. HOAs are huge in Texas, and the state gives them way too much power. The boards can get out of hand. If you move into a new development, it will be several years before the HOA is turned over to the residents, and the management companies need to be more responsive.
@kathyfugere60858 ай бұрын
Who invented HOA ? And why do home owners not vote them out
@indianapapi8 ай бұрын
@@kathyfugere6085 I'm not sure who created the concept. In newly built neighborhoods, the HOA can take years to transfer to the residents if they ever are. Many new build areas come with contracts that state the HOA is in the hands of a permanent company and never transfers to residents. Many of those companies manage thousands of HOAs and never respond to any of them unless they take enforcement actions. I hate that they end up with more power than some local governments.
@ronalamont7 ай бұрын
We used to run our own HMO until one President courted a Management Company and we’ve been stuck with one company after another since. We were lucky the first Manager had a rental home in the property and he personally visited every other day. He responded quickly to complaints like a landlord. He also kept our maintenance fees lower than the surrounding complexes. However, as soon as we hired a management company our monthly fees increased by 33%. He closed his business and moved to Conroe after 15years and it’s been awful with the two companies who followed. This latest one doesn’t even respond to calls or emails and has no personal contact with anyone except to complain. Our President had to fight with them to pay for my shattered window replacement that was caused by a pebble from the landscapers’ leaf blower. It took months to be finally reimbursed and at first the Mgmt company refused to take responsibility saying the windows were our responsibility. The fees keep increasing each year and our services and landscaping decreases. They just brought us in line with their other properties and regularly charge “assessments” as much as $200/month on top of our regular fees. We were 4 years with the last one and as soon as it was finished our regular monthly maintenance fees rose. I was paying more for my maintenance fees than my mortgage and there was no relief from that during Covid whatsoever. A nightmare.
@S0ngsyngr5 ай бұрын
I don’t know when they started having hoa’s in those kind of developments. They always had them with condos/townhouses which makes sense (esp. if those are rentals). Otherwise these are downright unAmerican.
@jmw6115 ай бұрын
Nothing says LIBERTY like having to ask permission to paint your own house. Man, these people are so confused about their own values.
@magaritaavila8535 Жыл бұрын
Houston Texas has everything to be happy!!! Come and check it out. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise!!!
@EvangelineMelody2 Жыл бұрын
Houston has horrible humidity, is too spread out, and the city is not walkable. If you don't have a car, you're screwed.
@evielknievel49728 ай бұрын
Houston is a waste city. Illegals . Dirty. Crime. No electricity grid. Bums . Ect . We can go on and on.
@anthonyboomer6417 ай бұрын
@@EvangelineMelody2 I am a native born "Houstonian", and I agree with you. Oh let's not forget the gunshots as well.
@jrye57 ай бұрын
I lived in Houston for ten years out of college. I don't miss it at all. I like a slower pace of life, less humid climate, and prettier scenery. Not for me. I love Texas, especially west Texas and the smaller towns. But Houston is not for everyone. Spend a couple of weeks there and see if it suits you before you move.
@teddieryan22887 ай бұрын
I am a fifth generation Texan, born and raised in north Texas, but I moved away to the east coast for sixty years. I am now widowed and have moved back to live with my daughter in New Caney. I agree with everything you said, and then some! Allergies are off the scale. Driving is insane. Heat is horrible. Schools are near the bottom nationally. Power grid is truly scary. And they are proud of this! Texas has changed for the worse since I was a child.
@texasron91316 ай бұрын
You need to move, again.
@teddieryan22886 ай бұрын
@@texasron9131 Like the Alamo, I’ll stay and fight for the principles Texas taught me as a child: kindness, consideration, truth, equal opportunity and respect for all sexes, nationalities and races, a respect for the law (including on the roads), excellence in education for every child, a dedication to the democratic principles our forefathers fought and died for. I am 84 years old, and will be buried here along side seven generations of Texans on both sides of my family. Not liking something is not the same as not loving it.
@RustyPudder-q7c5 ай бұрын
It’s been 27 years since republicans have had sole power. Nothing happened but Texas rotting. It was good for corporations, though. All our money went to them so politicians could get kick backs
@terrieannschmearer7 ай бұрын
I lived in Southeast Texas for the first 41 years of my life. I've never seen hot water heaters or AC units in the attic. I can't imagine why the builders did that. I can say that out of your list my least favorite thing is the fast drivers. I could tell some stories. I used to drive into Houston for the Zoo, the Museums, and Concerts but you couldn't pay me to live there. I'm definitely a small town woman. ; )
@aliciagarner20057 ай бұрын
I know my hot water heater is in the garage, and it makes no sense to be above you dangerous!
@homerogarza30607 ай бұрын
exactly right this is a bullshit video we don't have hot water heaters on top of the attic lol
@MaryAnn-ob4qb7 ай бұрын
Texas city TX I 45 exit the dog track.Newerhomes have hot water tanks in the attic.They fought for 10 yrs. A DECADE to build 32nd Ave. NORTH.THEY WON ALL my neighbors were policeman, hospital workers, or fire people.
@claranielsen33827 ай бұрын
I used to live in Houston and ours was in the garage. Check your builders people.
@moonshinershonor2026 ай бұрын
I've seen a kid pass two laggers by going 2 miles a minute flat to smoothly flat. In the rain. With multiple other cars already in the ditch. This kid had skill. Skill.
@uzioverberg83897 ай бұрын
My wife and I lived in Kingwood TX for 21 years and we loved it. The people are great and the area was beautiful.
@lizroxyPR7 ай бұрын
I'm planning to move to Kingwood but the only thing I'm afraid of is the weather and the flood🥴
@ElizabethF2222 Жыл бұрын
My ex's house (worth about $400k) property taxes went from $7000 per year to $13,000 per year in just a few years. That is over $1000 per month, not including mortgage. It's a nightmare here. PS Most of the drivers here aren't from Houston. Used to be much better.
@razorraysolarsavings70 Жыл бұрын
Damn!!!!
@dawatshering4671 Жыл бұрын
Same here
@jessicak4223 Жыл бұрын
The government “needs” more money just like a drunk needs a drink.. The needs of humans are infinite and there’s always another “need” that collective force individuals to fund.
@shaundonovan2193 Жыл бұрын
Same in Austin
@ElizabethF2222 Жыл бұрын
@@shaundonovan2193 My friend lives there. She said it's terrible. Not sure how much more of this we can take!
@HughButler-lb6zs7 ай бұрын
I moved out of Houston and Texas in 2006. Smartest thing I have ever done.
@MaryAnn-ob4qb7 ай бұрын
I got kicked out by Hurricane "RITA" 2005,117MPH WINDS FOR 5 HOURS, no electricity , for days 100 ° with 99% humidity.no a/C for a week,YUcK!😮😮😮 They were selling generators in the Walmart parking lot for 1,000$ "EACH"!!!
@HughButler-lb6zs7 ай бұрын
@@MaryAnn-ob4qb at least your home didn't burn down or get washed away by a mud slide.
@paulhampel8084 Жыл бұрын
The biggest thing I noticed moving to Texas is the Spring. The Summer is long and all people talk about, but Texas is in Spring if it's not Summer. The lack of Winter makes the longest Spring I have ever seen. The trees do not turn much so October feels like late Spring. Winter is early Spring. And then it's still Spring until late May.
@theirmom4723 Жыл бұрын
We have 4 seasons in Texas: Hot, Hotter, Hottest and OMGee!
@deskcat6795 Жыл бұрын
I’m Texas we don’t have the tools to remove ice or snow. Once salt is on the road it melts a little then refreezes then turns to black ice then everything shuts down. Be prepared for January!!! I can’t express that enough your live will be hell when it freezes
@Butt-Head9 Жыл бұрын
@@deskcat6795IKR everybody thinks it never freezes here. 😏
@maverickpaladin4155 Жыл бұрын
@@deskcat6795infrequent, but yes, freezing conditions are problematic specifically because they're so infrequent.
@meejmuas868611 ай бұрын
I feel like the heat, storms, bugs are saying that they dont want me there
@amusingarts8 ай бұрын
We moved from Santa Monica CA to the Woodlands TX and lived there for 10 years Everything you say I found to be absolutely true. Your ornamental bark will just float away in a storm, but the rolling thunder is pretty amazing.
@nuthinbutlove9 ай бұрын
I fell in love with Texas the first morning I woke up there and although I didn't plan to I ended up staying 10+ years. That was decades ago. Good to know that nothing's changed in 40 years.
@doright8355 Жыл бұрын
1. Big house will used more cooling and heating. 2. Wrong place to put water heater.
@mah79618 ай бұрын
3. Easy diy fix for your drain pan on the ac. Pour a little bit of bleach With water so it goes down the pvc pipe. As it should eat away any algae buildup.
@JM-gu3tx8 ай бұрын
Even Texans watching this noticed how bizarre it was to find a water heater in the attic. What on earth!? Very bad idea.
@TheAdamReedThomas7 ай бұрын
Water heater is more efficient in the heat of the attic, no basements, maximizes free space in the home. People should be regularly checking their home (at least every 4 months) anyway
@nunya29547 ай бұрын
@@TheAdamReedThomas - NO IT IS NOT, THAT IS NONSENSE.
@jarrettdalcour5058Ай бұрын
Lots of water heaters are in the attics
@BobbyThrashes11 ай бұрын
I'm thinking of moving to Houston, very insightful video, thank you!
@sqd37l9 ай бұрын
do yourself a favor and don't move here. I did and I regret it. houston is a sewer
@oscaruniverse Жыл бұрын
Sam's Club members get tire repairs for free with membership. Just a thought. Chicago has the same street construction issues at all times, but worse as the street repairs never end as they are never repaired correctly in the first place.
@bballer1919 ай бұрын
By far the worst thing about Houston imo is the insane heat and humidity 8 months out of the year. It's brutal. Plus all the mosquitos and insects that come with it. Not fun. The traffic sucks here big time too. If you're a home-owner, property taxes suck a big one also.
@pennytrue27419 ай бұрын
I can’t even handle gnats in the northeast 😂
@JG-pj3bg Жыл бұрын
It does get hot and humid (hard to live here without AC), pollen is bad and does flood in some areas but not everywhere, I live in a old four bedroom house and my electric bill is on average $265-$365 in the summer not $600, most of my friends and family only pay about $100-$150 for electricity, I have seen on rare occasions possums, squirrels, racoons, armadillos, turtles, snakes and big and small birds but I have never seen wild hogs in Houston and I'm about to be 54 and live in a mostly unincorporated part of Houston, I use to live in the inner part of the city when I was younger and only seen birds and squirrels there.
@blisterbill8477 Жыл бұрын
As a Texan, I can say that many people don’t need to be chatty to be capable. You want something? Ask the question. It’s not rude. It’s patience and courtesy. The allergies suck. It’s freakin hot. Outrageous power bills …because, ITS FREAKIN HOT. Crying about heater and ac drains…. You can’t maintain your home ? “But I don’t want to. Why are the attics so hot?” 😂 because it’s freakin hot. Thunderstorms and hurricanes? Never heard of em huh? Property taxes. Yep. We all hate it. Don’t move somewhere before doing your homework. Plus, it’s hot. Traffic? Construction? You don’t have that anywhere. The buildings and roads just grow out of the ground everywhere else. Houston drivers? Yep. Everyone knows. Bugs and mosquitoes? Only tropical rainforests are worse. Mud daubers, black widows, gators, hogs, Aggies ? Never watched wild kingdom? Contractors? Yeah, do your research. Again? Intense heat. Yeah, it’s hot. Houston is on the same latitude as the North African desert countries. Not sarcasm. It’s super hot AND HUMID. Red ants. Yep. Avoid em. SNAKE ! 😂 Avoid the poison ivy, poison oak, chiggers, horseflies, paper hornets and yard Nazis ( overbearing HOA’s)
@olliewithab1926 Жыл бұрын
I think being born in texas made me weaker to the cold lol. I can take heat to an extent but cold? no
@GLVSCOW Жыл бұрын
Atleast mud daubers aren't aggressive like hornets
@sarahfranco680211 ай бұрын
@@olliewithab1926lol
@collinloretitsch473111 ай бұрын
YEEEEEEE----HAAWWW
@collinloretitsch473111 ай бұрын
@@olliewithab1926 I'm the exact opposite. I live in Cleveland, and i rather have 50 degrees (even 40) over a 90 degree day.
@RockyMountains072110 ай бұрын
The out of control violent crime, and weak on crime prosecutors, are by far one of the biggest threats facing Houston!
@sandyjuntunen40887 ай бұрын
Its a blue city. Their crime always seems worse, Austin is horrible, Dallas & San Antonio too. But Houston is the worst, lots of corruption. It's best to find a smaller city, every time.
@DonaldWheelis-xb1lu6 ай бұрын
A blue city
@jengamboa49586 ай бұрын
It can't be as bad as Philly. We are planning to move to The Woodlands. I can't wait.
@marianac7156 ай бұрын
It's a Democrat city. Move to a Republican city or town. Too many Democrats move here and keep voting for the same politics that caused them to move to Texas. Soros is investing millions to try to turn Texas blue like California.
@HoneyPleaseBeSerious6 ай бұрын
Do you or have you lived in Houston or Texas? Are you aware of our punishment process? 😂 What county did you live in and when? I promise you're talking out the side of your neck especially with the justice system. Come on down here and get into some simple 💩 they'll let you out watch you and the next time you're doing 7 years. Texas normally starts out with 7 years stays. That's for aggravated assault pimp charges and petty theft. Get a little more hair on your chest and your next offer starts at 25 to 30. So what's weak about our system again? 😂
@jerrystephenson11725 ай бұрын
Houston area native here & I can't believe you missed the #1 worse thing....loss of power & AC after a major storm!! It can last two weeks & in the summer when it's very hot!!
@ArakZantara5 ай бұрын
Thank you Joe, From a native Houstonian who has lived on 5 of the 7 continents and would rather be here than anywhere else.... pretty good info
@seanshay998 Жыл бұрын
Moved here a few years ago… property taxes are insane…now homeowners and car insurance are following suit. The heat is like living in the devils asshole with the humidity. Outta here in a few years, counting the days
@k4door7897 ай бұрын
Where are you going?
@seanshay9987 ай бұрын
@k4door789 looking at a few different states… would like a smaller house around 1500-1700 sq ft w30-40 acres. Small farm. Want my seasons back… miss cool crisp fall. Already have a game plan for the farm, just have to implement it to adjust to acres. No big cities, no HOA, quiet country life
@alrad51497 ай бұрын
Can't wait
@JRP3577 ай бұрын
Property taxes were not bad till people from CA started moving here and driving property values sky high .
@millspaysbills51467 ай бұрын
@@seanshay998Southern Michigan sounds like exactly what you're looking for tons of farm properties all over the place for very reasonable prices Detroit is fast rising as one of the country's best comeback stories and you got all the Great Lakes
@goyofalcon102 Жыл бұрын
Houston used to be a good City back in the 80’s and 90’s but now it’s horrible. One thing you didn’t mention is how much racism goes on in Houston it’s really bad not to mention the high crimes. I noticed that Houston got really bad when folks from Louisiana came here from hurricane Katherina a lot never went back to Louisiana and stayed in Houston but then crimes drastically increased.
@anime-tm6dh Жыл бұрын
You’re saying racism is a problem in Houston and then go on to say things got bad after people from Louisiana (99% black) moved to Houston. Do you see the irony?
@goyofalcon102 Жыл бұрын
@@anime-tm6dh Blacks are the worst they always complain that people are being racist against them when in reality they are the worst racist ones and the race that commits the most crimes by far.
@iremozbey007 Жыл бұрын
@@anime-tm6dh
@texadonkey34 Жыл бұрын
Yep, can’t believe I would drive around alone and meet friends out in the 1980s. At night! Never do that now. Unless I had a bullet proof car.
@vidpie7 ай бұрын
Houston was dubbed the murder capital of the United States in 1981 when it tallied 701 homicides.
@LookofLuv7 ай бұрын
The humidity by far is the worst, it’s like living in a tropical rainforest, I’m not sure why more Toucans haven’t made their way here yet.
@janehaefner94387 ай бұрын
Keep making these videos. I’m planning on moving to Texas soon and I’m hoping for a minimum of home buying competition.
@maggiemizrachi5139 ай бұрын
Ok...saw your video. A MUST NEED IS An ATTIC FAN.. PULLS OUT HEAT AND HUMIDITY FROM THE ATTIC.. THEREFORE KEEPING YOUR HOUSE INCREDIBLY COOLER!!! STUMP PUMP IN THE BASEMENT FOR ANY FLOOD.. THE ATTIC FAN .OMG..WILL KEEP YOUR HOME FROM GETTING MOLD WHICH IS INCREDIBLY HAZARDOUS..
@tedleever35597 ай бұрын
I had one on bone dry Sacramento… cools down at night into the 60s… not so in Texas… way too humid and stays 80+ degrees all night may through September . Just my $.02.
@flowergirlabc1237 ай бұрын
Sump pump
@lisawoods70077 ай бұрын
Basement?! In Houston? What's that?
@BethBraden-zc9ip7 ай бұрын
What Basement? There isn’t a single basement anywhere in Houston. We are too close to the coast.
@txlady10497 ай бұрын
@@lisawoods7007 That's what some might call an indoor swimming pool!
@angieherron5305 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your informative videos! My daughter recently moved to Houston and has lived in So Cal and Az and she says, worst drivers she’s ever seen in Houston, lol
@houstontexasliving33 Жыл бұрын
hey thanks so much and yes I agree its insane here 100%, anything else shock you?
@angieherron5305 Жыл бұрын
@@houstontexasliving33 Just the red fire ants! Better than scorpions, haha! We were used to lots of spiders in So Cal, and get the crazy heat and monsoons here in AZ!
@DNAleguillou Жыл бұрын
You haven't been to Atlanta, have you? 😅
@gonzalo4658 Жыл бұрын
People can drive in Houston. See San Antonio for the worst drivers on Earth. Texas just recently got ranked by CNBC as the worst state in the country.
@angieherron5305 Жыл бұрын
@@gonzalo4658 Not surprised that such a liberal organization would rank Texas so terribly😂 Wouldn’t believe a word they say!
@JDIAthletics Жыл бұрын
You must be heating and cooling a 5000sqft home for a 700$ power bill. My 2000 sqft home is consistently $130/month for the last 3 years lol
@Diivy Жыл бұрын
Which company do you use?
@123msvs Жыл бұрын
The same 😊
@JDIAthletics Жыл бұрын
@@Diivy Entergy Texas
@narlywaves2371 Жыл бұрын
He probably is running multiple air conditioners all day long as well. Young, healthy people are so ridiculous when they get hot .... especially white people.....they can't stand to be hot for too long they think they're too good to sweat a little bit. Stop running your air conditioner all day and all night, and maybe you'll save money. 🤡
@davabaye2656 Жыл бұрын
I use Amigo Energy and get free electricity from 9pm to 7am. I leave it on 75 to 77 during the day with my sliding door open enough for my German Sheppard to go out. Am I worried about someone breaking in, no. At 7pm or 8pm I turn it down to 72 . During the heatwave, my highest bill is $160. I sleep with it at 69.
@TheRealdal Жыл бұрын
I’ve never seen water heaters in the attic! Weird it’s not downstairs in the garage or a utility closet. I mean, it holds water! Why would it be in the ceiling?
@eyeshalfwayopeneyeshalfway26038 ай бұрын
Not only that but an air conditioner too???!!! Zero sense.
@theunicornishere20 күн бұрын
This is the realest video I have seen. You are dead on. Ants are every where and the Camaro comment was funny. But the rain is lovely.
@sunnienie239 Жыл бұрын
hot temperature that made me moved back to San Diego ' three month living in Dallas it seem like 3 years
@rdogshow Жыл бұрын
We need republicans to stay in Texas 😢
@jgringo5516 Жыл бұрын
@@rdogshowimmigration will eventually be the culprit. Look up Texas public school demographics. Way too many people here who’s parents are not from here or the USA for that matter. Too easily manipulated by all the bias media.
@shaundonovan2193 Жыл бұрын
You missed the Crime Rate. It's insane how much crime is in that area.
@jessicak4223 Жыл бұрын
Some don’t consider stealing a crime. It’s a right! Just ask the collective who vote to force individuals to pay for their special interests or go to prison.
@dannyd3394 Жыл бұрын
It’s all the you know who’s moving here
@buddyrevell5117 ай бұрын
@dannyd3394 why not just say it? are you scared?
@johnh87057 ай бұрын
Do you even live in Houston?
@CATownsend777 Жыл бұрын
My cat is eyeballing that box...
@ReigningWomban7 ай бұрын
Lol They love bags and boxes! 😂
@Thelookofloveeee4 ай бұрын
I moved to houston almost three weeks ago and I'm actually moving back home tonight. I can't do it anymore. The potholes and terrible roads EVERYWHERE are tearing up my car. Everything is a 45 minute drive to get to. The humidity is off the charts. Have to tske multiple showers a day. Driving here is scary. The white lines on the highway roads are faint and it's hard to tell if you are in the lane at night.
@shahnwhitted5 ай бұрын
I agree with the heat, traffic, construction, etc. especially the weather. I grew up in SC. It gets hot there but nothing like Houston.
@stevepardo1842 Жыл бұрын
Never seen water heaters or A/C units in an Attic ?
@houstontexasliving33 Жыл бұрын
AC for sure but never water heaters, in fact its common in the NW for water heaters to be in the garage!
@intensity75 Жыл бұрын
@@houstontexasliving33 I agree with you I would re-plumb that before you have to replace them just to make it easier in the future heaven for bid one of them leaks
@sholaladejobi6666 Жыл бұрын
Jill is awesome! Thank you Jill!
@houstontexasliving33 Жыл бұрын
She is awesome and glad she came in with me!!
@tamarasauls88557 ай бұрын
Tell her to put ammonia directly on that ant bite and asap! It neutralizes the formic acid in the ant venom since ammonia is a base. @LivinginHoustonTX
@fran-gx3kf7 ай бұрын
Houston was struck by a horrible storm, even the city. Prayers to those in Houston.🙏
@moonshinershonor2026 ай бұрын
Especially the city. Ever since 2017 the weather hasn't been kind.
@RustyPudder-q7c5 ай бұрын
Prayers don’t do anything and are offensive.
@masegoflames34217 ай бұрын
Native Houstonian here…. Thanks for the love at the end homie! 🤘🏾💪🏾❤️
@wandamhughes50307 ай бұрын
All the Bad Drivers can to Houston. It wasn't like this. Before Covid. Even after a Hurricane & the signal lights were out, we all allow the 1st person stopping at a make shift Stop signs we were ALL curious to everyone. Fact...
@wandamhughes50307 ай бұрын
Wild Hogs are on the out side of Houston. Suburbs.. Keep your Fact straight. 😅😂
@coleyounger25406 ай бұрын
You're first mistake was moving to Houston. We moved to Texas 30 years ago, live in a small town in east Texas and love it. After Hurricane Harvey flooded our house we installed a heat pump and are very happy with it. It costs less than our old furnace and AC unit costed to operate. We've also installed an on-demand water heater which also saves us money, with a bonus that you can take long showers without running out of hot water. The hay fever is terrible. Fire ants, mosquitoes, spiders and other bugs are horrible, and keep your eyes open for snakes and for alligators.
@derrickb.alexander64728 ай бұрын
I understand how you feel! Because, I turned down my opportunities to move there twice! Once in 1992 and again in 2006! I always believed that Houston were the ‘bomb city’ that you could go there have a great time and live there! However, I had to remember that it is still TEXAS! Houston and Dallas, along with New Orleans has more than its fair share of troubles!
@Michael-kf7gm Жыл бұрын
As someone who was born and raised in Houston, I have all kinds of issues with this video. I feel like someone from Idaho posting videos on Living in Houston, Texas should really engage with a native Houstonian. This is definitely a non-native Houstonian perspective.
@henrylee9496 Жыл бұрын
I have to agree to what he and his wife said. You should travel outside of Houston and see how other cities/people live.
@Michael-kf7gm Жыл бұрын
@@henrylee9496 You apparently didn’t read what I wrote carefully. I was BORN and RAISED in Houston. I currently live in Austin. I also lived for several years in Fort Worth, New York City and Seattle. I studied abroad in Dubai and Moscow. So, you can agree with him and his wife till you’re blue in the face, but I’ve lived all over the US and abroad. That said, I lived in Houston for 18 years and know the city well. I grew up in the loop and went to high school in Sugar Land. I know what I’m talking about Henry. And for the record, this video is about living IN HOUSTON, not other cities. So I don’t know why someone should leave Houston and experience how other people live in other cities to be better informed to talk about Houston. Lay off the beers dude.
@KrisOhman Жыл бұрын
Yep. Nailed it.
@AzureKite19111 ай бұрын
@@Michael-kf7gm you like Houston more than Seattle and NYC?
@Michael-kf7gm11 ай бұрын
@@AzureKite191 Each of the 3 cities have their own appeal. I was born and raised in Houston so it will always feel more like home. Seattle is more scenically beautiful and NYC has an energy unlike any place else. But both Seattle and NYC are insanely expensive. That said, all 3 cities have their perks. If money weren’t an issue, my favorite city is San Diego.
@ItsAMadHouse3608 ай бұрын
Our Air Con. went out last summer Hell on Earth! The bill for the new one as the old one was toast and the duct work was put in wrong ....$8000.
@AlexeJade6 ай бұрын
This is the best place I've ever moved 😂 Literally amazing. Affordable, amazing weather. This video is wild
@brendadrew8345 ай бұрын
Knew a woman who moved to Houston from NJ because her husband a PHd geologist got a high paying job with Exxon in the early 1980s! The minute she got there she was faced with their "gun culture and mentality, their rootin', tootin', shootin' Wild Wild West mentality! So at the time she was a real earth mom and when the little boys came over to play with her two boys, she made them leave their toy guns piled up outside! Everytime we hear of another shooting, most of the time it's Texas! I'm a hard core Yankee New Englander my forebears came here in the early 1700s and have deep historic roots in NH, Maine and eastern MA! NH is one of the most beautiful states with the majestic White Mountains, gorgeous lakes and a coastal beach on the Atlantic ocean! It was recently voted the SAFEST state in the country for 2024 and there are no taxes in NH! "Live free or die" is the state motto! Plus we don't get the severe hurricanes and tornadoes that Texas gets and Florida which are getting far worst! Leading scientists/meteorlogists have already stated that storms are going to get even worst now because of Global Warming/Climate change and we've already seen the devastation from that here in New England on the coastline due to rising sea levels, warmer waters, more sharks and shark attacks and very severe beach erosion! The beaches on the outer Cape are more narrow than they were decades ago, due to rising sea levels! Time to become more astute regarding this! The United Nations put out a red flag, warning that GW/CC is going to get worst by 2030, just six years away and by 2050! Also, way too hot and humid for me! We have some heat waves but they're not nearly as bad as in other parts of the country! Good luck!
@benh580 Жыл бұрын
About property taxes. You need to claim a homestead exemption so they can only raise your value 10 percent. Im using a company to fight it as well
@A_C8397 ай бұрын
Is that 10% every year or in total over all years?
@sgtm7 Жыл бұрын
Your title is correct, but in the video you keep saying just "Texas" more often than specifically saying Houston. Texas isn't a small state like where you were before. Many of the things you are talking about are specific to the Houston area. This is especially when you talk about weather (regarding humidity, storms, etc). I lived in both El Paso for around ten years, and didn't experience most of the things you are talking about. The reason why that is true, is because El Paso is 750 miles from Houston. I also lived in Killeen for 3 years, and it also isn't the same as Houston.
@ivanrodriguez268 Жыл бұрын
El Paso is one of the most boring cities I've ever lived in
@gonzalo4658 Жыл бұрын
Houston is just a big new orleans but nothing changes the fact that Texas is the worst somewhat-relevant state in the US
@sgtm7 Жыл бұрын
@@gonzalo4658 Having lived all over the states and the world, I would not put Texas as the worse relevant state category. That honor would go to California.
@gonzalo4658 Жыл бұрын
@@sgtm7 fuck that lol why. Because it’s a great state? Ive never lived in California nor even visited being 19 years old but others have and they say it’s great. Weather, cuisine, tours, cruises, things to do, hiking, nature, the road, and things that aren’t told about. I think a place is only worth visiting if it’s worth living in.
@sgtm7 Жыл бұрын
@@gonzalo4658 I actually lived in California before. I lived in 6 different states and two different countries(not counting the US) before I turned 19. More states and more countries after that age. So unlike you, I am talking about my ACTUAL experiences, rather than second hand, or from some KZbin videos,
@danielbrisboy7949 Жыл бұрын
I'm not moving to Texas, but, ya all are great. Totally enjoyed this video.
@pathtovortex9 ай бұрын
if you are not moving here then back off ,weisting our time
@80skid839 ай бұрын
😂😂😂@@pathtovortex
@evielknievel49728 ай бұрын
I hope Texans never flood our great states.
@Vincentm206Ай бұрын
This is extremely helpful. Thank you !!!!!
@BenitoCBlanco10 ай бұрын
I am from Houston I went to Atlanta and didn’t realize I was flying past everyone and lost my friends from Alabama they were like how did you get around the traffic I was like on the shoulder 🫣🫣 I didn’t know any better lol
@LBjell Жыл бұрын
Also came from the northwest. This video is 100% accurate
@houstontexasliving33 Жыл бұрын
haha yup its an adjustment fo sho!!
@rdogshow Жыл бұрын
Are you liberal or conservative?
@leemartin1417 Жыл бұрын
Notice after any rainstorm you'll hear various frogs and toads. The toads are abundant. I'd catch one whenever possible.
@Ssanihal Жыл бұрын
I feel like this list is pretty common among nearly all major metropolitan areas apart from the snakes and fire ants. I've lived in Ohio, North Carolina, Washington, British Columbia, and Illinois. There were snakes and fire ants in NC, but every place has their wildlife woes. WA has bears and mountain lions while OH has turkeys and coyotes. You kind of gotta pick your poison lol
@TheoneGodfather4 ай бұрын
Thank you for doing your part to dissuade people from moving here.
@patotmaster77478 ай бұрын
I was born (1961) and raised (60's and 70's) in Houston and I wouldn't trade it for anything. I left in late '79 through '86, and back from '86 through '89 before I left and never returned. I have second-guessed that decision from time to time because I loved the time I spent there and have such great memories. Just a great place to grow up, during those years at least. Loved it.
@jamessanders67888 ай бұрын
It's probably nothing like you fondly remember now. Maryland was that way with me, and I realize it sucks when I moved back and stayed.
@TAGANDFAM Жыл бұрын
I'm moving to Houston in the next 5 months and I would love for Jackson and Joe to be my realtors
@marm85237 ай бұрын
Unfortunately lived there for 10 years, hated every minute. People are big talk with no response. They act big and friendly but that's just to your face, the moment they can talk about you behind your back they do. Thank God I had the opportunity to move
@rhondakanderson1120 Жыл бұрын
The heat in June July August was insanely HOT🔥 when Iwasthere in the 80's.
@alanfani61706 ай бұрын
Very funny to get the perspective of someone from outside of Houston... I have lived here for 20 years and never liked it. Mosquitos, humidity, heat, property taxes, contractors very true
@lindachancellor75387 ай бұрын
Thanks Jill! You did an awesome job. Your guys are hilarious.
@johnlehew8192 Жыл бұрын
Property taxes is significant, have to hire a company to fight it for you as HCAD laughs at you if you try to fight it yourself. High home taxes did prevent a real estate crash couple decades ago as normal people cannot afford to pay double taxes when houses double in price. BUT no state income tax, this is one reason why state income tax isn’t needed.
@Roxbury2207 Жыл бұрын
He's just trying to get referral money from the power site, bills are no where near that
@houstontexasliving33 Жыл бұрын
or it was and im seriously trying to help 1,000's of people, either way you want to look at it
@fortyarpent Жыл бұрын
@@houstontexasliving33now’s your chance to get out before your kids get too invested with friends & school! Houston is not worth the hype! Save your family & move to the suburbs, somewhere like Cleveland, TN!
@debbblank Жыл бұрын
I say I am a native Texan, and I love it here. But if you hate it in Texas, all I can say is MOVE
@80skid839 ай бұрын
Not very niceeeee 😢
@jamessanders67888 ай бұрын
If Texas sucks, Texas sucks. I can confirm a lot about Texas sucks, like a lot of places. Accept it.
@evielknievel49728 ай бұрын
Says alot about you. Keep your Texas and illegals.
@shanemcdowell34698 ай бұрын
They sound like liberals.
@jamessanders67888 ай бұрын
Texas is hot and boring.
@ericalopez11514 ай бұрын
He’s absolutely right! I’m born and raised in HTown and hands down Houston traffic is life or death , like survival of the fittest, you have to drive for yourself and the cars around you… 20 mile drive can take 1.5 hours. 😂
@Madskillsuniversity Жыл бұрын
Great video and nice home. I was born in San Antonio, and worked for IBM in Dallas, so I know hot. However, I went down to EDS in Houston for a job interview, and it was way to hot for me. LOL. Yea, scorpions, snakes, spiders, etc., I remember those. Now-a-days, Texas is not for me, but my family still lives there, including my 95 year old dad.
@gonzalo4658 Жыл бұрын
Texas wont be for anyone this state is really going down the drain this time; the media is catching on that this humid-sunny hellhole is best suited for mediocre drug hooked transplants and POSs and not people with common sense
@BreNichols94 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations, you've single handedly convinced me not to move here anymore lol
@dannyd3394 Жыл бұрын
Good
@ubsglobalserve10025 ай бұрын
Don’t!
@BreNichols945 ай бұрын
@@dannyd3394 Rude
@blessedforsure27898 ай бұрын
I’m born and raised in Houston and love it. It is more affordable here than most places. We also have Southern hospitality and I’ve not experienced someone not acknowledging me when I walk in to a coffee shop, restaurant or retail store. Power bills are outrageous? Wow, I think that one is on you, sir. I negotiated a great rate. Traffic is far worse in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, etc. We also don’t have a state tax which is nice and we are a diverse city with a great night life, top notch restaurants and fun things to do. Melting chapstick? If you are in the north, it would be frozen chapstick or other things. Houston is awesome and an hour or so from the Gulf of Mexico. There is so much to love and see throughout Texas, so come visit!!
@AzureKite1918 ай бұрын
I live in Houston unfortunately. Houston is not a travel city. The construction and horrible humidity and heat make Houston a miserable place to live.
@buddyrevell5117 ай бұрын
Thanks but no thanks. Awful place.
@eddiefoskew36137 ай бұрын
Thankyou Jill, it was awesome to hear from you 🤗
@metimes29997 ай бұрын
Keep in mind that where you guys are from has low to no humidity, but here in southeast Texas, the humidity is always present. Even in the winter.
@kimmelsadventures8 ай бұрын
YOU MUST VENT EACH END OF YOUR CRAWL SPACE ATTIC AND ADD A SOLAR POWERED FAN to it as well. The attic temp should be the same temp as outside at all times and that will save HUGE on your bill. TAXES thoughts a month OMG if I ever have to pay over $200/month for taxes im OUT. Screw that. LOVE you video. Also I use to work for DISCOUNT TIRE for 10 yrs and they will fix all tires for FREE to anyone that walks in the door. Rotations are also free. Doesn't matter if you ever been there before in your life. If you want free balance just tell them you want a vibe check too.
@samanthadarr7097 Жыл бұрын
Move from Indy to Dallas and found it to be an easy transition. Moved from Dallas to Houston and was slapped with huge culture shock. I have found Houstonians to be less friendly than other areas in Texas. Houston feels like a very small town, just with a lot of ppl.
@ivanrodriguez268 Жыл бұрын
uber drivers are terrible here, they dont even talk
@elenatramsti5176 Жыл бұрын
Moved to DFW 8 years ago and have never been to Houston and don't ever want to go there.
@spaceageexp8679 Жыл бұрын
Sounds about right. Dallas seems like a larger version of Indianapolis. I disagree on Houston feeling like a big town. Atleast compared to Indianapolis or Dallas
@petera5560 Жыл бұрын
it's Ghetto and I'm from North Texas, it was ghetto back in 1970's, black dudes selling cocaine in downtown then.
@gonzalo4658 Жыл бұрын
Exactly it is such a shithole and the air quality is bad. Dallas a sexy eclectic big city feel with just enough hip hop feel and just enough elegant feel. Whereas for Houston, it should be child abuse to raise a kid there in that polluted oxygen.
@ourhousetx Жыл бұрын
We moved to Texas, north east of San Antonio, in 2000. We left last year for many of the reasons you mentioned. We had planned to retire there but we couldn't afford the property taxes. The mosquitos made me stay inside from May to Oct. I was eaten alive the second I went outside. It takes for ever to get anywhere and the traffic just became over whelming in every way. There are many great things about Texas but for these reasons we had to leave.
@misternaem2103 Жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear that. I love Texas, but some things in Texas get old quick. I kind of wish they would put a cap on how many people can move to Texas
@TaniaWind Жыл бұрын
May be you know if person have American citizens but living abroad it is possible to open bank account in Huston? If person have own business in Huston? Thanks
@birdsong637 ай бұрын
I lived in Houston 27 years and I have to agree with nearly all your items, except for those things specific to home ownership since I lived in apartments. The roaches were awful in areas I lived in; they were GIGANTIC!
@chueyang73128 ай бұрын
Why is your AC and Heating systems up in the attic, just curious Sooner or later it's gonna come down and come down hard
@lorealcollazorawls6812 Жыл бұрын
I'm from SoCal- so of course foreigners ( anyone from out of state ) are SLOW!!! We have unwritten rules for our traffic/freeways and highways. And yes, we cannot drive in the rain to save our lives!! It's horrible.
@dannyd3394 Жыл бұрын
Go back to cali
@marciaoh70568 ай бұрын
What about the toxins spread around from those oil refineries? Or the contamination from the hurricane flooding? That wasn't even covered and it should be the number one concern when contemplating moving to Houston. Not shy waiters, inconvenient water heaters, annoying cobwebs in a garage, or melted chapstik.
@marthayoung2308 Жыл бұрын
Dude, I'm a native Texan, and no one should move to Houston, Dallas, or Austin! Lol. Find you a way smaller city/town to move to, and you'll be much happier. Houston's crime is liken to Atlanta, Ga!
@rneedham6677 ай бұрын
Add ft worth, arlington
@missjazyb6 ай бұрын
I’m in Austin and it’s getting pretty crowded and so expensive here but I love it
@brentmiedema70028 ай бұрын
In Iowa, we are spared of tornadoes most of the time. I absolutely despise tornadoes. Check. I hate hurricanes with a passion and we are spared those. Check. But we get Vietnam-style monsoons occasionally in the summer, in which lightning blows trees down and crash them into houses.....so there's that.
@carlsenlifeafter60carlsen117 ай бұрын
I lived in Texas for a short time and I could tell you almost died from the bugs. I ended up in the emergency room like three times. I’m glad I moved.
@pagecurie55127 ай бұрын
Yeah, that is true. When it rains, it pours and suddenly the streets are flooded with deep standing waters that can literally flood your car. If you are walking and waiting for a bus, thaat dark deep standing water looks intimidating. Like one wrong step, you are about to drawn.
@ronnieondakeys8 ай бұрын
moved to Houston in 2020, everything that you're talking about is TRUE!!!!!!!
@keefers84 Жыл бұрын
Cool video. Honestly most of this is not really that bad and I even like some of these things like the storms and the heat. For me, the main problem with Houston is the lack of walkability. Although once I got to know the roads, it's actually pretty easy to bike around Houston and there is a lot of shade and nice neighborhoods to bike through.
@cannotbeshaken7889 Жыл бұрын
If you have AC how much is your electrical bill. 800 a month is outrageous don't you think?
@keefers84 Жыл бұрын
@@cannotbeshaken7889 800 a month is definitely outrageous. You’d have to have a really big house or bad insulation to have a bill that high.
@cannotbeshaken7889 Жыл бұрын
@@keefers84 In the video he say's his electric bill was 800-900, and that you have to keep shopping around to find the cheapest. He found another company that is cheaper, but I'm wondering how much cheaper, because even 500 is too high.