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Old 06-13-2008, 12:18 PM
 
Location: Sugar Land, TX, USA
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Both would be long drives. Goto Google Maps and map it out. I am not so sure about the school districts in those areas. again. all that info is on Houston Real Estate


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Thanks. I have had a couple of people tell me about Sienna Plantation. I also have two friends that are trying to get me to move to Fresno and Humble, TX? Would this be a bad area or considered "to far" to drive?
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Old 06-13-2008, 12:21 PM
 
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Wow [SIZE=5]Yukon2[/SIZE] . I'm still looking for work in Houston to make that move. I've started my search about two months ago, got a couple of calls from head hunters, but no luck as of yet. I assume you live outside of Texas altogether, so may i ask how did you go about finding work in Houston? I've been told it's a difficult task when living out of state.
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Old 06-13-2008, 12:24 PM
 
Location: from houstoner to bostoner to new yorker to new jerseyite ;)
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In-town living (that is, in the city limits), like near the Loop itself, yields neighborhoods like Meyerland, Maplewood, Braeswood and Westbury. You're within 15 minutes of the Galleria area. However, these are older homes and $215,000 won't buy you as much house (don't expect more than three bedrooms) there as it would out in the 'burbs, but they're still solid neighborhoods.
But what you lose in square footage you gain back in increased quality of life, gas money, and wear and tear on your car.
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Old 06-13-2008, 12:27 PM
 
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Wow [SIZE=5]Yukon2[/SIZE] . I'm still looking for work in Houston to make that move. I've started my search about two months ago, got a couple of calls from head hunters, but no luck as of yet. I assume you live outside of Texas altogether, so may i ask how did you go about finding work in Houston? I've been told it's a difficult task when living out of state.
See my PM
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Old 03-25-2010, 06:16 PM
 
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if you work at airport houston intercontinental airport were would you live
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