Well actually there are five, and that last will be first, as there is almost never any snow covering the Houston Texas real estate market. That means more fair weather days for work, and for play. Every five to ten years the Metro area might get a smattering of snow flakes, but nothing like the neighboring states up north receive. The trade off is some sweltering August and September months each year. For the most part, it is Spring Break type weather three quarters of the year. The Houston area has more outdoor activities than you could every accomplish in a year’s time, and that is if you did not have to work a full time job, while doing each activity.
The real estate in Houston is very reasonable, even for luxury single-family homes compared to states like California, Connecticut, and New York. Many people that live in those other areas will sell their homes for well over a million dollars, in which they originally paid fifty to one hundred thousand dollars for in the beginning. Then they will relocate to the Metro area, and buy a home that is thirty times better in quality and size for less than a quarter of a million dollars.
The job market is still resilient compared to the rest of the forty nine states, and there is still a variety of professional positions in many disciplines that are available for the right candidates. Many chemical engineers move to the area, just for the abundance of constantly open positions for their field. The oil and gas industry can be a kind mistress most of the time, but when oil and gas prices drop there is a scurry for finding new job placement for many. Overall there is a huge entrepreneurial base in Houston, that has always thrived no matter what condition the economy is in at any given moment.
Entertainment is high on the list of Houstonians, and there are many platforms in which the citizens enjoy. From professional sports, they have the Houston Astros, Texans, Dynamo, and of course do not forget the Rockets basketball team. There are several live concert offerings at the Toyota Center, and in The Woodlands at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. Racing is a large part of the Texas culture, and there are two drag strips and two-quarter mile circle tracks for plenty of auto, and motorcycle racing events to attend or even participate in at times.
The fourth one without a doubt is the vast array of ethnic foods available from all over the world. Tex Mex is one of the most popular, and there are dozens of variations on this theme throughout the city. However, having a large base of people from Asian countries and from India make for more selections than anyone one person can imagine. Moreover, there are also the best steak houses in the world located in the Metroplex, and the crown jewel of Texas food will be the best barbecue anyone has ever had the opportunity to taste.

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