Need some help
It's hard to say there are any parts of town to avoid, simply because Houston is unique in that you can have some rough parts of town right next to really nice parts of town. The east and southeast side of town have lots of industrial complexes (refineries and such), so they create some interesting odors, but there are some really nice homes in that area.
Before we were married, my wife lived in Deer Park (east Houston) and I lived in Westchase (west Houston). We decided to meet halfway, but living inside the 610 loop is WAY expensive for what you get, so we went south to Pearland. We really like it, and we got a lot for our money when we bought a house. Pearland and Friendswood are also close to UH, which is just south of downtown.
-Mike
Last edited by chupr0kabra; Nov 22, 2005 at 12:56 PM. Reason: I kant spel
It's hard to say there are any parts of town to avoid, simply because Houston is unique in that you can have some rough parts of town right next to really nice parts of town. The east and southeast side of town have lots of industrial complexes (refineries and such), so they create some interesting odors, but there are some really nice homes in that area.
Before we were married, my wife lived in Deer Park (east Houston) and I lived in Westchase (west Houston). We decided to meet halfway, but living inside the 610 loop is WAY expensive for what you get, so we went south to Pearland. We really like it, and we got a lot for our money when we bought a house. Pearland and Friendswood are also close to UH, which is just south of downtown.
-Mike
I'll look into Pearland and Friendswood to see what they have to offer.

