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Old 04-21-2007, 08:15 AM
 
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Hello, I’m 14yo and moving with my family to Houston. Currently there is a discussion between my parent and me + my sister about where to live. They prefer The Woodlands, we instead are making “lobby” for Piney Point Village. Economically we afford to live in both places without any difficulty, but we (me & my sister) consider Woodlands to be extremely far away from everything interesting and veryyyy boring. I have red a lot of information about Woodlands on this forum, but nothing about Piney Point; all the arguments to persuade our parents we have found them on wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piney_Point_Village), so please give as more info about the place. The criteria that our parents value are: quality of neighborhood (safety, green space, beauty, quality of the houses…) and quality of the people (no illegal immigrant or criminals, gangs, etc). Schools does not matter because we go to a private one anyway, no matter if we are going to live in Piney or Woodlands.
PS: If it is important we are not Americans, but Brazilians from Sao Paulo.
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Old 04-21-2007, 12:43 PM
 
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Default Kid need help with information about Houston

Well, I don't know much about Piney Point Village except that I hear it's a nice area and of course closer to all the big city amenities but you might really, really like The Woodlands, too. Tons of teenagers running around everywhere with minimal supervision. I see them out at night on rollerblades and scooters having a blast. Lots of parks, area pools, hike and bike trails, skateboard parks and if you like *hanging out* I guess the mall is really nice too so you might have quite a lot of freedom if you come this way. Another thing I recently read is that there are more and more families also moving to this area from South America which might be a plus for those times when you might want to hook up with others from Sao Paulo or surrounding areas.

My nieces and nephews (your age) love it out here when they visit (they're city kids from Houston) and tell me they're bored at home and pretty much all they do is go to Friday Night Live or the Galleria on the weekends. Once in awhile they hit the trails at Memorial Park or go to the Natural Science Museum but not on a regular basis. They liked the zoo when they were little but even that gets a little old after awhile. They do have very supervised lives. One thing about being closer in is the shorter drive to Galveston but I still go frequently even though I'm no longer living in town.

What is it that has you gravitating toward the Piney Point area?...just curious. I'm sure there's probably lots of pros about that area also. Think it's great your parents have included you both in the discussions, it's a biggie.
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Old 04-21-2007, 03:52 PM
 
Location: The land of sugar... previously Houston and Austin
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I used to live right by Piney Point. Very nice, exclusive area. Much smaller than the Woodlands. The Woodlands is far out from Houston, and is basically it's own little city with a mall, entertainment center, etc. Piney Point, of course, will have much easier access to Houston's amenities. The property values probably go up faster there too.

It comes down to: Do you want to live in Houston (in a very nice neighborhood), or do you want to live in a suburb city of Houston.
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Old 04-21-2007, 09:13 PM
 
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What about jobs? What do your parents do and do your parents have to commute to downton Houston for jobs?
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Old 04-21-2007, 09:40 PM
 
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If you can afford to live in Piney Point - you should live in Piney Point.
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Old 06-02-2007, 01:38 AM
 
Location: Houston
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Hi, I moved to Houston from California-Los Angeles about a year ago, not to mentioned it's the Best City! By the way I'm Brazilian from Sao Paulo, and I promote Brazilian Events here in Houston, keep update so I can inform you where to hang out with Brazilians!
From where are you moving from?
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Old 06-02-2007, 06:27 AM
 
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We live in the Memorial area also. If you can afford to be in Piney Point, then I'd purchase a home there rather than the Wooodlands. The Woodlands is nice but very far from the Galleria and the inner loop activities, both of which my teenager likes to do. The Woodlands is very very nice but is about 45 min. away from this part of town. Commuting is a big hassle with traffic. (put it this way, we NEVER go to the Woodlands, we've only been there 2x for the golf tournament). Memorial High School is a great high school and the feeder schools are top notch. I also think that the property values in Piney Point would also improve at a higher rate than the Woodlands. You also should consider Hedwig Village and Hunter's Creek Village. They are part of the same villages that Piney Point is in and you really don't know where one starts and the other ends. Bunker Hill Village is also good. If you do a search, anything south of I-10 in the 77024 zip code is premier (ranging from Gessner to 610 Loop).

Piney Point, along with the rest of the villages I mentioned, is one of Houston's top areas, along with River Oaks and West University. It has homes from the 1950/1060's to new construction. The homes have large wooded lots, extremely good security (the villages have their own police force) and outstanding schools. It also is "closer in" which is a big deal to Houstonians.

There are good private schools nearby to the villages, namely Duchene (all girls catholic), The Kinkaid school (k-12) and the Awty International school.

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