Houston living is exceptional by many people’s standards, which is why Houston is often thought of as a Mecca for professional relocation. The strong job industry, qualified workforce and the low cost of living make Houston an obvious choice for relocating.
Low Cost of Living
It pays to live in Houston, both literally and figuratively. Consider first that the cost of living in Houston falls nearly 11 percent below the national average. In fact, housing is nearly 27 percent less than the national average. This, of course, essentially means that you can expect to get much more for your real estate dollar in Houston than in other parts of the country.
Houston is also home to some of the finest neighborhoods in Texas. From historic homes to sprawling estates, Houston real estate is superb. Some of Houston’s most well known neighborhoods in terms of exceptional real estate include: the Woodlands, Medical Center, Museum District, Galleria, River Oaks, Katy, Sugar Land, the Heights, Montrose and Midtown and, of course, downtown Houston.
Downtown and Midtown Houston boast some of the best high rise condos in the city, and the Woodlands and River Oaks boast some of the best estates in the city.
Excellent Cultural and Entertainment Destinations
Houston is known for its great array of fun things to do. From downtown Houston to the Theater District, there is never a lack of things to do in Houston. In fact, the Theater District of Houston is home to nine, major performing arts centers and six performance halls, as well as the NASA Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center.
Houston Jobs
In addition to being a hub for technology, oil and engineering jobs, Houston is also home to the Texas Medical Center, the largest of its kind in the world. In fact, it employs over 52,000 Houston residents, and is therefore considered the backbone of the Houston economy. In addition, Houston is also home to 18 Fortune 500 companies and over 5,000 energy firms.
Weather
One of the most attractive parts of relocating to Houston may be, in fact, the weather. Houstonians enjoy year-round temperate weather, and is often a choice for retirees and empty nesters.