I'm seriously thinking of moving to Sugarland, but I'm afraid of the property taxes and it's complicated to figure out the deductions, like the homestead etc.
Excellent presentation and advice. I was born in Houston. I have lived most of my life here. I'm 65 years old. In my lifetime, every area within the greater Houston and Galveston metropolitan area has flooded. All of them. They don't flood all the time, but if you live here more than 40 years, you will see the so called "500" year flood for that area. It's hot, humid and flat. There are lots of mosquitos. The greater Houston area is multi-cultural. Public transportation barely exists and is also a political football inside the city limits of Houston. If you live near a bayou, you might occasionally see an alligator. Katy, the Woodlands and Sugar Land have a much lower crime rate than Houston. People can achieve a much better quality of life while keeping costs under control here. There is no zoning in the City of Houston. There are deed restrictions in Houston. There are Homeowner's Association in the areas that have been built since the 70's. Some of them like to throw their weight around. There is no State or local income tax here. in conclusion it is very simple to live in all the big cities of Texas. Before moving to the area, I highly recommend that you go back and view all of this channel's videos.
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I'm seriously thinking of moving to Sugarland, but I'm afraid of the property taxes and it's complicated to figure out the deductions, like the homestead etc.
Excellent presentation and advice. I was born in Houston. I have lived most of my life here. I'm 65 years old. In my lifetime, every area within the greater Houston and Galveston metropolitan area has flooded. All of them. They don't flood all the time, but if you live here more than 40 years, you will see the so called "500" year flood for that area. It's hot, humid and flat. There are lots of mosquitos. The greater Houston area is multi-cultural. Public transportation barely exists and is also a political football inside the city limits of Houston. If you live near a bayou, you might occasionally see an alligator. Katy, the Woodlands and Sugar Land have a much lower crime rate than Houston. People can achieve a much better quality of life while keeping costs under control here. There is no zoning in the City of Houston. There are deed restrictions in Houston. There are Homeowner's Association in the areas that have been built since the 70's. Some of them like to throw their weight around. There is no State or local income tax here. in conclusion it is very simple to live in all the big cities of Texas. Before moving to the area, I highly recommend that you go back and view all of this channel's videos.
🙏🏽 Thankyou for your input! It is much appreciated
Thinking of moving here❤
Im also a travel nurse in the area but reside near Galveston
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Is a acre pretty decent in price?
Thanks, I want to move so bad from Fort Lauderdale but im so nervous. I have never lived anywhere else since i was a teenager.
I'm sure you would absolutely love it here!!
Is The Rub from the movie The Client List with Jennifer Love Hewitt ?
Do it flood out that way?
We have what they call flood zones out here. Its not something that happens often
Is sugar land a flood zone?
Thinking about moving to Texas from Portsmouth Virginia
Come on down!!!
I just moved to htown from Va beach. Good move
@@228pf Welcome!!
Coming from Hampton!
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When I Win the Lottery I Want to Move to Sugar Land, TX. I Can Dream, Can't I? (Sweet It Is, smile)
Of course You and me both lol
@@livinginkatytexas6017 Touche' (smile)
Heres my one tip to anyone looking to move to a suburb in the houston area. Just make it walkable asap
The beautiful thing about it is, that's exactly what their doing, still developing and making it walkable
FYI, the proper spelling of Sugar Land is with two words.