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Featured Articles | Jun 24th, 2010
Once you’ve settled in to your new home, you’ll want to learn more about Houston and the region, including population and climate information, local government structure, a Houston historical timeline and essentials like police, fire and Houston Public Library information....
Featured Articles | Jun 17th, 2010
As the fourth largest city in the U.S., there’s a lot to know about Houston and the 10-county region, of which it’s a part. In this chapter, you’ll learn about the local geography, its strategic location and port, the city’s...
Featured Articles | Jun 17th, 2010
The crown jewel of health care, education and research in Houston is the Texas Medical Center (TMC), considered the world’s largest medical center. It was first developed in 1945 with a dream to create a medical center where people from...
Featured Articles | Jun 17th, 2010
One of the highest priorities for relocating families is locating a new school for their children and providing a smooth transition so that learning can continue and new friends can be formed. This chapter will provide a good overview to...
Featured Articles | Jun 16th, 2010
When Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine rated Houston in 2008 as the best city in which to live, work and play, a main criteria was reasonable living costs. Houston and the area don’t disappoint in this category, particularly regarding housing costs....
Featured Articles | Jun 15th, 2010
Many Houstonians relate to Continental Airlines’ slogan “work hard, play hard.” The New York Times said of the city, "Maybe that's what makes Houston such an unusual and wonderful place – there are so many different Houstons to see.” And...
Featured Articles | Jun 15th, 2010
While house hunting in Houston, you and your spouse have found the pefect home – it’s well situated close to a high-rated school district, it’s within a decent commute to your work and a nice pool and landscaped backyard really...
Featured Articles | Jun 15th, 2010
If you are relocating to the Houston area you may not be ready to purchase another home. In that case there are alternatives to buying a home, renting or leasing may be the perfect solution. Houston is the fourth-largest rental...
Featured Articles | Jun 15th, 2010
This chapter is designed to assist the trailing spouse who is relocating to Houston. While your spouse’s employer may provide relocation assistance that includes job search services for you, you’ll also want to do your own research and familiarize yourself...
Featured Articles | Jun 15th, 2010
While just the thought of relocating can be stressful, with planning and helpful resources, the process can be managed. In this section, you’ll learn about ways to pack, preparing for your move, utilities in the area, a timeline to help...
Featured Articles | Jun 15th, 2010
While Houston is the most populous city, the Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown Metropolitan Statistical Area (Houston MSA), consists of 10 counties: Austin, Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Liberty, Montgomery, San Jacinto and Waller. The metro area’s mid-2007 population of 5,628,101 ranks...
Featured Articles | Jun 15th, 2010
In this chapter, you’ll find information on different types of insurance, including homeowners, auto and medical, as well as practical tips on reading policies and shopping for coverage. As you organize your relocation to the Houston area, it’s also a...
Featured Articles | Jun 15th, 2010
If you ask urban professionals the difference between high-rise living in Houston and in other large U.S. cities, right away they mention the value – larger space and more amenities for the price. Similar to reasonable single-home prices in the...
Featured Articles | Jun 10th, 2010
As a newcomer to the Houston region, you may not be new to the home-buying process. Even so, it’s helpful to review all the steps involved as well as Houston-area resources and conditions that make home buying here a pretty...
Featured Articles | Jun 10th, 2010
Now that you’re relocating to the Houston area, it might be time to consider building a custom home. One good reason is that you can build a larger house with many extras at an affordable cost, particularly compared to building...
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