I've watched a lot of Houston Texas living videos and yours is very honest. Others are too, but they omit the crime when listing the cons. That's a huge factor. I was aware of the crime, but seeing a realtor mention it is refreshing! Thank you.
Forever and always! ✊🏽☺️ glad I could help. If you have any specific questions you wanna run by me here’s my calendar: aaronlathan.prgtexas.net/buyer-consultation
@@aaronlathan also, do you support those who are looking to rent homes? I’m a homeowner in GA and being new to TX would like to ensure purchasing a home here would be good. So prefer to rent first. Specifically homes. I love Katy and Cypress - new build rentals. I’m a mom so schools are vital
So I help clients rent that are actively building. Otherwise I have partners that handle the rentals for me while I handle the purchase when you’re ready. I find that most clients that have the fear of not knowing where they really want to be get it sorted out if they’ve got enough time to be here about a week. That’s enough time to narrow it down to general areas that would be a good fit in my experience. If you’re narrowing it down to Katy ISD and Cy Fair ISD and new that really narrows it down to your budget. I’d only encourage renting first if you have absolutely no idea what part of Houston you want to be in at all lol
@@aaronlathan ok got it. Yes, I am in transition and making major final moves (buying), at this time, is a bit nerve wrecking for me. Considering, renting would be ideal and offers me the peace until I’m ready to make that decision. Also, yes I have no idea exactly where I want to land lol, so I think I should go with renting (for now). How does it work with your other team regarding rentals? Currently reside in LV so plan to fly out either in March or April to solidly a place. And relocating in May.
Anyone considering moving to Houston area and buying a house i would recommend getting a foundation inspection and making sure the house has a sprinkler system or installing one. The ground here is clay and moves constantly leading to foundation issues. Ive owned two house in Houston and both have had foundation issues. I never see anyone speak about this, it was so bad last summer that it took at least a month to get a foundation company come to my house for a inspection.
Yea based on the numbers I’ve seen for the schools that’ll be the concern that far away from Houston but like everywhere it’ll get better each year. Congrats on the move in advance 👍🏽
You should check out The Highlands in Porter as well. Aaron has done a couple videos on that community as well. It is kind of similar to Tavolo but a little bit more. Upscale it is actually closer to the city than that particular community and you have access to get to the Woodlands Spring Texas and 59 is also very close as well. They’re also going to build a HEB which is very similar to. I think Publix in your your part of the world and that’s gonna be right there by the Highland as well so that might be another community that she might want to consider, as far as the school district we are actually in the new Caney ISD as well. It is getting a little bit more diverse the further south you are in the new Caney ISD I have northern portions of new Caney ISD they are going to be less diverse as well.
Thank you for being honest about the crime. That's the only thing stopping me from moving to Houston because I'm a single male into the nightlife and I'm concerned about staying out late at night. If it weren't for the high crime rate I would move to Houston.
@aaronlathan I'm from Los Angeles and the nightlife scene isn't like that. Last year, Houston had 400 plus murders. That's crazy. I'm going to move to Austin instead.
@@ericc.5460….When it comes to the nightlife, brunch, dayparty, and sunday funday life, Houston is not bad. I’ve been in Houston for only 2 years, and I have not seen any drama at the clubs. Just stay away from certain age groups and keep it grown and sexy, and you will be fine. Austin is still nice too though. Downtown Austin is booming.
I'll take the higher property taxes because theres no state tax and the cost of living is decent. I cant do Cali ... Cost of living is too damn high. Over $6 for a gallon of gas ... Nah bruh
lol true right down the street from me they have gas at $7.00 but it is in Chinatown. Houston I loved living there years ago but the heat for me. But friendly people like majority of my family from there.
@@aaronlathan I am thinking of moving there because my father was born in Center, TX. I was there for a family reunion in August. But Houston or surrounding ciities is where I want to move. My cousin lives in Settegast and I lived with my sister in Acres Homes on Little York in 2015 but came back to LA the same year. But now looking to move there again. Houston and Atlanta I consider 2nd city homes. I know both fairly well. But Houston seems to be calling more for me since I go every year anyway.
Thanks for your service! Here to help in any way I can! Here’s a link to my calendar whenever you’re ready: aaronlathan.prgtexas.net/buyer-consultation
You’re not biased for having your thoughts on traffic. Before this year; the last time I went to Houston was 2011. And when I drove thru this year, I ALREADY KNEW that traffic was going to be the worst on my journey from Austin to Orlando. And I was right. And so are you lol traffic in Houston is unbearable. And just drivers in general also are horrible
@@aaronlathan ya it’s wild over there. Austin isn’t far behind with traffic, but at least during the summer it dies down because school is out and there’s less cars on the road. It’s a bit more manageable in the mornings lol
I can handle Houston traffic. It’s the non-driving drivers that make it bad. Outside of peak traffic time getting around Houston city is not bad at all.
There’s a lot of people here. As long as you have a solid product that you know how to get in front of your ideal audience you’ll always be fine here ☺️👍🏽
Great video, me and my family are thinking about moving to Houston from Jacksonville Florida so the crime and property taxes weren’t that shocking and isn’t a deal breaker but we do have 2 toddler and diversity and school quality is top priority. After watching your video and doing some research Katy and cypress are our favorites. We would like to move further out to take advantage of the lower housing cost but not at the detriment of diversity. Are these two areas as diverse as everyone say they are?
Katy and Cypress are diverse. If you’re moving outside of those areas to neighboring developing burbs for lower costs then not so much. But Katy and Cypress for sure are. If you have more questions here’s a link to my calendar here: aaronlathan.prgtexas.com/buyer-consultation
Good morning, Aaron do you have any experience with Long Lake builders. We want to go into contract on new build by the end of next summer and have been talking to one of their sellers but I have read some “no so great” reviews… any input?
Long Lake was the first new construction home I sold in my career so I always have a special spot for them. But like any builder whether entry level or high end you need to trust but verify. Phased inspections are a must if you’re building. Sounds like a plug but also having representation that sell new construction homes to help you filter through BS. Most of the people that leave bad reviews often buy solo and are then shocked that no one had their best interest in mind. Becomes them vs the builder and the builder’s employees. Here’s my calendar if I can help with anything: aaronlathan.prgtexas.com/buyer-consultation
My families moving from Atlanta have said that it’s much worse in Atlanta than here but I’ve never driven there as an adult to confirm. Houston is an hour away from Houston though lol. Happens a lot
Not like in Los Angeles. Here ours goes from miiiiles. What would take an hour it might be 3 and your full tank might go half waiting. I have lived in both Atlanta and Houston I noticed they might cut people off faster.
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I've watched a lot of Houston Texas living videos and yours is very honest. Others are too, but they omit the crime when listing the cons. That's a huge factor. I was aware of the crime, but seeing a realtor mention it is refreshing! Thank you.
Glad that I could help. My goal is to be helpful but most importantly to be honest from my POV. This comment lets me know I’m on the right path 🙏🏽
This has to be one of the best Texas channels I’ve visited 😤😤😤
🙏🏽☺️ I appreciate that
Retiring and relocating to Houston. Thank you for creating this type of content. Very helpful and straightforward.
Nice! Let me know how I can help. Here’s a link to my calendar: aaronlathan.prgtexas.net/buyer-consultation
Please keep being real! I’ve been researching for straight shooter content. Very helpful n lots to consider.
Forever and always! ✊🏽☺️ glad I could help. If you have any specific questions you wanna run by me here’s my calendar: aaronlathan.prgtexas.net/buyer-consultation
@@aaronlathan yes I have questions. Will definitely connect via calendar
@@aaronlathan also, do you support those who are looking to rent homes? I’m a homeowner in GA and being new to TX would like to ensure purchasing a home here would be good. So prefer to rent first. Specifically homes. I love Katy and Cypress - new build rentals. I’m a mom so schools are vital
So I help clients rent that are actively building. Otherwise I have partners that handle the rentals for me while I handle the purchase when you’re ready. I find that most clients that have the fear of not knowing where they really want to be get it sorted out if they’ve got enough time to be here about a week. That’s enough time to narrow it down to general areas that would be a good fit in my experience. If you’re narrowing it down to Katy ISD and Cy Fair ISD and new that really narrows it down to your budget. I’d only encourage renting first if you have absolutely no idea what part of Houston you want to be in at all lol
@@aaronlathan ok got it. Yes, I am in transition and making major final moves (buying), at this time, is a bit nerve wrecking for me. Considering, renting would be ideal and offers me the peace until I’m ready to make that decision. Also, yes I have no idea exactly where I want to land lol, so I think I should go with renting (for now). How does it work with your other team regarding rentals? Currently reside in LV so plan to fly out either in March or April to solidly a place. And relocating in May.
Anyone considering moving to Houston area and buying a house i would recommend getting a foundation inspection and making sure the house has a sprinkler system or installing one. The ground here is clay and moves constantly leading to foundation issues. Ive owned two house in Houston and both have had foundation issues. I never see anyone speak about this, it was so bad last summer that it took at least a month to get a foundation company come to my house for a inspection.
Houston has the worst soil lol. It’s why most new builds have a 10 year foundation warranty.
Moving to New Caney soon from South Florida. Seems like I missed out on Tavola but that's ok. I'm worried mostly about the diversity of the schools
Yea based on the numbers I’ve seen for the schools that’ll be the concern that far away from Houston but like everywhere it’ll get better each year. Congrats on the move in advance 👍🏽
You should check out The Highlands in Porter as well. Aaron has done a couple videos on that community as well. It is kind of similar to Tavolo but a little bit more. Upscale it is actually closer to the city than that particular community and you have access to get to the Woodlands Spring Texas and 59 is also very close as well. They’re also going to build a HEB which is very similar to. I think Publix in your your part of the world and that’s gonna be right there by the Highland as well so that might be another community that she might want to consider, as far as the school district we are actually in the new Caney ISD as well. It is getting a little bit more diverse the further south you are in the new Caney ISD I have northern portions of new Caney ISD they are going to be less diverse as well.
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Thank you for being honest about the crime. That's the only thing stopping me from moving to Houston because I'm a single male into the nightlife and I'm concerned about staying out late at night. If it weren't for the high crime rate I would move to Houston.
Yea that is what it is in a big city 🫠
@aaronlathan I'm from Los Angeles and the nightlife scene isn't like that. Last year, Houston had 400 plus murders. That's crazy. I'm going to move to Austin instead.
No idea what Austin crime is like. Good luck out there 🙏🏽
@@ericc.5460….When it comes to the nightlife, brunch, dayparty, and sunday funday life, Houston is not bad. I’ve been in Houston for only 2 years, and I have not seen any drama at the clubs. Just stay away from certain age groups and keep it grown and sexy, and you will be fine. Austin is still nice too though. Downtown Austin is booming.
I'll take the higher property taxes because theres no state tax and the cost of living is decent. I cant do Cali ... Cost of living is too damn high. Over $6 for a gallon of gas ... Nah bruh
Come on down. We got room lmfao
Calendar link if you wanna chat: aaronlathan.prgtexas.com/buyer-consultation
lol true right down the street from me they have gas at $7.00 but it is in Chinatown. Houston I loved living there years ago but the heat for me. But friendly people like majority of my family from there.
😎👍🏽 when you coming back?
@@aaronlathan I am thinking of moving there because my father was born in Center, TX. I was there for a family reunion in August. But Houston or surrounding ciities is where I want to move. My cousin lives in Settegast and I lived with my sister in Acres Homes on Little York in 2015 but came back to LA the same year. But now looking to move there again. Houston and Atlanta I consider 2nd city homes. I know both fairly well. But Houston seems to be calling more for me since I go every year anyway.
You keep it very real. Love this. Very informative!
Thank you! That’s my goal every time ☺️
@@aaronlathan I referred my daughter to you. She should be calling today. I'll send you her info via email or text
Here’s my calendar link: calendly.com/myagentlathan/buyer-consultation
Thank you keep doing great things , U.S. Army Vet here just recently located, I may get in contact with you.
Thanks for your service! Here to help in any way I can! Here’s a link to my calendar whenever you’re ready: aaronlathan.prgtexas.net/buyer-consultation
You’re not biased for having your thoughts on traffic. Before this year; the last time I went to Houston was 2011. And when I drove thru this year, I ALREADY KNEW that traffic was going to be the worst on my journey from Austin to Orlando. And I was right. And so are you lol traffic in Houston is unbearable. And just drivers in general also are horrible
Thank you! So it’s not just me 🤣🤣🤣
@@aaronlathan ya it’s wild over there. Austin isn’t far behind with traffic, but at least during the summer it dies down because school is out and there’s less cars on the road. It’s a bit more manageable in the mornings lol
I can handle Houston traffic. It’s the non-driving drivers that make it bad. Outside of peak traffic time getting around Houston city is not bad at all.
People drive especially terrible here lol. But I agree
Love the information. I'm a New Yorker, considering relocating and opening a fine art gallery there. What are your thought? Please share.
There’s a lot of people here. As long as you have a solid product that you know how to get in front of your ideal audience you’ll always be fine here ☺️👍🏽
Great video, me and my family are thinking about moving to Houston from Jacksonville Florida so the crime and property taxes weren’t that shocking and isn’t a deal breaker but we do have 2 toddler and diversity and school quality is top priority. After watching your video and doing some research Katy and cypress are our favorites. We would like to move further out to take advantage of the lower housing cost but not at the detriment of diversity. Are these two areas as diverse as everyone say they are?
Katy and Cypress are diverse. If you’re moving outside of those areas to neighboring developing burbs for lower costs then not so much. But Katy and Cypress for sure are. If you have more questions here’s a link to my calendar here: aaronlathan.prgtexas.com/buyer-consultation
Good morning, Aaron do you have any experience with Long Lake builders. We want to go into contract on new build by the end of next summer and have been talking to one of their sellers but I have read some “no so great” reviews… any input?
Long Lake was the first new construction home I sold in my career so I always have a special spot for them. But like any builder whether entry level or high end you need to trust but verify. Phased inspections are a must if you’re building. Sounds like a plug but also having representation that sell new construction homes to help you filter through BS. Most of the people that leave bad reviews often buy solo and are then shocked that no one had their best interest in mind. Becomes them vs the builder and the builder’s employees. Here’s my calendar if I can help with anything: aaronlathan.prgtexas.com/buyer-consultation
It's pretty great here
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Uber/Lyfts are beneficial as well📌
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Is the traffic like Atlanta ??
My families moving from Atlanta have said that it’s much worse in Atlanta than here but I’ve never driven there as an adult to confirm. Houston is an hour away from Houston though lol. Happens a lot
@@aaronlathanIt's okay... Atlanta is an hour and a half away from Atlanta.
That’s nasty work 🤣🥴
Not like in Los Angeles. Here ours goes from miiiiles. What would take an hour it might be 3 and your full tank might go half waiting. I have lived in both Atlanta and Houston I noticed they might cut people off faster.
Centerpoint be making hard to live here ngl. Foods good tho
Centerpoint isn’t the best. But ERCOT doesn’t help 🥴
I'll be contacting you soon an very soon
Sounds like a plan. Here’s a link to my calendar when you’re ready ☺️: aaronlathan.prgtexas.net/buyer-consultation
Yeah, don't be cuttin people off in traffic in Houston. You could getcha back window shot out. I seen it.
These roads got a spirit on em lol
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No it's to crazy the drivers are the worse and the automotive industrial complex doesn't care because it benefits them.
Drivers are insane out here. 🫠
Houston sounds like another Atlanta.
My clients moving there seem to like it here more but I’d imagine most diverse big cities feel the same way
The weather and food are not good at all everything is Mexican and the weather wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy to super hot
The weather is ass. I don’t agree with the food assessment at all lol.
adventurous neighborhood????!!!!!
Huh?