My first Bob Dylan and Paul Simon concert was right there in woodlands Pavillon. I think it was ‘99 or ‘00 not sure anyhow woodlands was beautiful back than as much as now. I’m in cleveland now but dreaming of moving back
Its to bad that you are so busy that you don't respond to emails or texts. I've tried contacting your company numerous times to find an agent but no response..
@@LahMON3YY please don't tell anyone about Padre. I'm hoping it won't get trashed and overpriced. Besides there are no hospitals or schools there. It's tourism and most can't afford the average $1.5 million condos.
Men I grew up in Houston and I’m in toronto now !! For 500K you don’t even get a studio condo in Toronto !! Gosh, I miss H-town but it’s just not a walkable city..
I’m moving to Canada from Alaska. I once was considering moving to Houston but that heat would be just too much for me. And the murder rate in 2021 in Houston alone is high.
@@Feed-My-Mind-Not-My-Ego Dear Alice Queen, I don't know where you are from, but murder rates are lower in Houston (especially The Woodlands), than other major cities. I would much rather live in the beauty and splendor of The Woodlands than the decay of other cities.
I thought you dudes were in Portland? What happened? The last video I saw of you in Portland you were telling us all that the violence in Portland was not as bad as people thought. Did you move to protect your family? I hope you and your family are doing well. I liked and subscribed!
Thought I detected a West Coast influence when you called it “the 45” instead of “I-45”. Grew up in The Woodlands, living in SoCal now. Btw, it’s always referred to as “The Woodlands”, never just Woodlands. Glad you’re enjoying TX!
very tough and depends on what you like more! Reach out and we can bring up the map and show you both of them!! Woodlands definitely has more trees and seclusion!! houston@realagentnow.com
Great vids. Just tell me, how is it with the rain there. Considering relocating. I know there is a rain season. Is it like what i have read.. like six months of it? Does that mean daily? Will look for your reply, thanks.
I have lived in the woodlands all my life and can say that no there is not a 6 month period where it rains almost everyday. More like 2-4 times a month. Of course it will rain more in the spring and summer but we do tend to get plenty of rain through the holidays even. The past few years we have even had some snow around January or February. Overall when it does rain though it will come down pretty fast so flooding is an issue depending on where you live.
@@coltondodd3086 ok, thank you .. i see what ur saying.. will rain buckets but not full season. And i do like that you get change of season.. like 4 not jst 2 seasons.. and that little bit of snow is def welcomed for me. Ty vry much.. giving a clear reply. Good day to you.
Ash, there are a lot of condos going up down a revitalized area along Washington. Not far from there is the extremely pricey River Oaks. Those neighborhoods are inside the loop. If you situate yourself somewhere between downtown and the Galleria, or either of those and the medical center, you will be in close shot of a lot of things. The Rice University area has old and beautiful homes of different sizes. Again, inside the loop. There are some nice neighborhoods not far from Memorial Drive outside the loop, and that road will take you right down into downtown in a scenic way. Historical also… That’s how they used to drive the cattle into town. That area is north of the Galleria. Not much further west is a large area referred to as Memorial. Very settled, ancient trees, easy access to downtown.
For someone that was born and raised in NC and lived 10 years in Atlanta, it boggles my mined that trees are a premium in Texas🤣. All kidding aside, I love Texas!
Yeah the further west you go in the United States, the fewer natural trees and forests of the type you will find. Houston is kind of the last place you will find trees like that when headed through the southwest.
woodlands has more to do and a little bit more expensive but spring is starting to grow like crazy because it is in such an incredible location and more affordable! Reach out we can go over a map and discuss them!
Cougar central/ gold digger central I live 3 min away from waterway If you want to find good shopping go to willowbrook or galleria downtown otherwise you will be bored as hell
Willowbrook? Willowbrook has become part of the hood now, just like practically everything else on 1960. It was nice 30 years ago, but I would only go there now if I was armed.
I wanted to move to Vancouver, WA so I was following your channel in Portland, OR. My wife vetoed that. One of the places we are looking at is Texas. We are looking at somewhere near the coast. I would love to have a place on the beach or in a harbor with a boat dock. I had one on the northern side of Corpus Christi about eight years ago. A lot with room to add a modular home would be awesome. Any ideas?
Corpus Christi will have a nicer water, but Galveston Island and areas nearby have both oceanfront and more of a bayfront and even canal front options, with access to amenities, hospital etc. Not too far from Houston. Kemah is further inland. A popular place, but Covid ruined everything. But if you do come, don’t vote the way people vote in Washington and Oregon if you don’t want Texas to turn into Portland and Seattle.
You are mistaken. The Woodlands is not Houston. Not even the same county. Those of us who live here do not identify as Houstonians. In fact, we deny it.
@@KB-ke3fi Try some areas in Grogan's Mill or Panther Creek Village. These are the oldest villages in The Woodlands, but still pretty! There is a neighboring community called Shenandoah that's bordering The Woodlands. It's an older community and very reasonably priced. Homes rarely come up for sale there.
Because people from the west coast are coming here in droves and paying crazy money for their houses, so they sell em for 10 times what they bought it for (say from 30 years ago) or retiring or old age and downsizing, that's most of it.
Excellent VLOG
This is the greatest series ever. Full of details and everything. Keep up the good work guys and ill be looking forward to the Spring/Klein area video
hey we appreciate that!! we have lots more videos to go!! Let us know if we can help if you are moving here!!
Can you please make a video of Spring? I am very curious to see and hear all you have to say about it.
on it!!
My first Bob Dylan and Paul Simon concert was right there in woodlands Pavillon. I think it was ‘99 or ‘00 not sure anyhow woodlands was beautiful back than as much as now. I’m in cleveland now but dreaming of moving back
How’s rentability in Woodlands TX?
Wow beautiful place
Thx for sharing
your welcome!! Ya we love this area for sure!!
Can you do videos for someone that’s renting? I’m not ready to buy just yet, but all the prices are geared toward buyers.
Its to bad that you are so busy that you don't respond to emails or texts. I've tried contacting your company numerous times to find an agent but no response..
The Woodlands is nice, but the best shopping area in Houston is the Uptown section of the city. The Woodlands is a nice get away from the city!
Hey dude, you were in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho! What happened!?
moved to the south!! I split time between both!!
Don’t think Galveston is the beach to pass up on The Woodlands... loved the vid❤️
ya thats true for some!! Thanks for the comment!
@@LahMON3YY - Even Kemah has better looking water than Galveston.
As a Jamaican I wholly agree 😊
@@LahMON3YY please don't tell anyone about Padre. I'm hoping it won't get trashed and overpriced. Besides there are no hospitals or schools there. It's tourism and most can't afford the average $1.5 million condos.
@@EvangelistRBColbert Kemah isn't the beach.
When i grow up i want to move to Texas, probably Houston
Do it I love it
Men I grew up in Houston and I’m in toronto now !! For 500K you don’t even get a studio condo in Toronto !! Gosh, I miss H-town but it’s just not a walkable city..
I’m moving to Canada from Alaska. I once was considering moving to Houston but that heat would be just too much for me. And the murder rate in 2021 in Houston alone is high.
I’m from washington and we would like to move in texas.
let us know how we can help!
Damn your far
Please leave your politics there
Don’t move to Houston. Check out the murder rate for Houston, not Texas but Houston in 2021. And people are getting robbed daily.
@@Feed-My-Mind-Not-My-Ego Dear Alice Queen, I don't know where you are from, but murder rates are lower in Houston (especially The Woodlands), than other major cities. I would much rather live in the beauty and splendor of The Woodlands than the decay of other cities.
I thought you dudes were in Portland? What happened? The last video I saw of you in Portland you were telling us all that the violence in Portland was not as bad as people thought. Did you move to protect your family? I hope you and your family are doing well. I liked and subscribed!
Yes I moved my family to Houston but it wasnt from the riots we just love the south and Houston so I started a real estate team here and love it!!
Amazing
Thought I detected a West Coast influence when you called it “the 45” instead of “I-45”. Grew up in The Woodlands, living in SoCal now. Btw, it’s always referred to as “The Woodlands”, never just Woodlands. Glad you’re enjoying TX!
@@LivinginHoustonTX Suuure
moving to Houston next march!!! woodlands or cypress? which one is more beautiful?
very tough and depends on what you like more! Reach out and we can bring up the map and show you both of them!! Woodlands definitely has more trees and seclusion!! houston@realagentnow.com
Woodlands. Cypress is really just a lot of subdivisions.
Try Kingwood. The Woodlands isn't in Houston.
Woodlands
Kingwood or Woodlands.. Or Memorial City
Can you do this but for the apartments in the woodlands area
What are the prices of those cute 2 story’s in the East Shore area?
Flooding issues in woodlands? Is it in the 100 year floodplains?
Hi. My family and I planning to move to texas. Which master planned community in NE is good for the kids?
Great vids. Just tell me, how is it with the rain there. Considering relocating. I know there is a rain season. Is it like what i have read.. like six months of it? Does that mean daily? Will look for your reply, thanks.
I have lived in the woodlands all my life and can say that no there is not a 6 month period where it rains almost everyday. More like 2-4 times a month. Of course it will rain more in the spring and summer but we do tend to get plenty of rain through the holidays even. The past few years we have even had some snow around January or February. Overall when it does rain though it will come down pretty fast so flooding is an issue depending on where you live.
@@coltondodd3086 ok, thank you .. i see what ur saying.. will rain buckets but not full season. And i do like that you get change of season.. like 4 not jst 2 seasons.. and that little bit of snow is def welcomed for me. Ty vry much.. giving a clear reply. Good day to you.
What would be the best suburb for a single guy that wants to buy a house but yet close to the Houston downtown area ?
Cypress, sugarland, Richmond
Richmond is nowhere near downtown, nor is Cypress, really.
Ash, there are a lot of condos going up down a revitalized area along Washington. Not far from there is the extremely pricey River Oaks. Those neighborhoods are inside the loop. If you situate yourself somewhere between downtown and the Galleria, or either of those and the medical center, you will be in close shot of a lot of things. The Rice University area has old and beautiful homes of different sizes. Again, inside the loop. There are some nice neighborhoods not far from Memorial Drive outside the loop, and that road will take you right down into downtown in a scenic way. Historical also… That’s how they used to drive the cattle into town. That area is north of the Galleria. Not much further west is a large area referred to as Memorial. Very settled, ancient trees, easy access to downtown.
How is the traffic there
Horrible. I hate 45 freeway . is the worst. I miss the 90s. Now. FirstHouston was over populated. Now all it's surroundings
Crazy traffic. I-45 can be really heavy at times.
Increasingly hellish because everyone is moving here.
What the name of part woodland are you show
The Woodlands is not part of Houston, it's a stand alone, well planned town community, and we like it that way.
The only thing that would make it better is if it was further north of Houston.
It’s 100% apart of Houston, although I do agree it is a well planned community.
True
It is considered part of the City of Houston jurisdiction and MSA (Metropolitan Statistical Area). Parts of it is even in Harris County.
The manhole covers say city of Houston...so.....there’s that
Can you do u a video comparing houston vs Dallas?
Dallas?? vs Houston??? No comparison. Houston is soooo much better. Better Everything!!!
@@josepharmelin6467 in what regards
can u explain what a township tax in woodlands. ty
Google it
CAN I GET MORE FOR MY MONEY IN THE SPRING AREA THAN IN THE WOODLANDS AREA?
yes you can for sure! reach out if you have any questions!
Definately. If you don't mind bullets.
What K B said
Looks great ,only I can't see Pike's Peak like I can from.my home. So I'll pass _ thank you ,though
Is it dark at night? Usually areas that are heavily wooded have poor street lighting
Its not that bad, there are some dark places but the streets and roads will be lit up
- past woodlands resident
My understanding is that there is no HOA in the Woodlands but there is a Township Tax? Can you maybe explain that in detail?
there are HOAs 100% and they do not play around.
For someone that was born and raised in NC and lived 10 years in Atlanta, it boggles my mined that trees are a premium in Texas🤣. All kidding aside, I love Texas!
East Texas is like the South.
Yeah the further west you go in the United States, the fewer natural trees and forests of the type you will find. Houston is kind of the last place you will find trees like that when headed through the southwest.
WHAT’S BETTER, THE WOODLANDS OR SPRING & WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE???
woodlands has more to do and a little bit more expensive but spring is starting to grow like crazy because it is in such an incredible location and more affordable! Reach out we can go over a map and discuss them!
Don't move to Spring if you want to live.
Spring has become crime infested. Stay clear from there. Move between Conroe and woodlands
Stay away from Spring.. It's horrible. Lots of homeless and pot heads..
Lived woodlands all my life I have the biggest pride ever absolutely love it.
Where is Woodland located in Houston, TX? Is it in the flood zone?
Only very little part of The Woodlands flood, generally it doesnt flood there. It is a great community.
Yes the woodlands!!!!
amazing
How good is the Sterling Ridge side of The Woodlands?
Great
Cougar central/ gold digger central
I live 3 min away from waterway
If you want to find good shopping go to willowbrook or galleria downtown otherwise you will be bored as hell
Willowbrook? Willowbrook has become part of the hood now, just like practically everything else on 1960. It was nice 30 years ago, but I would only go there now if I was armed.
I wanted to move to Vancouver, WA so I was following your channel in Portland, OR. My wife vetoed that. One of the places we are looking at is Texas. We are looking at somewhere near the coast. I would love to have a place on the beach or in a harbor with a boat dock. I had one on the northern side of Corpus Christi about eight years ago. A lot with room to add a modular home would be awesome. Any ideas?
I'd stick with C.C.
Vancouver WA is not nice as it once was in the 80's
Corpus Christi will have a nicer water, but Galveston Island and areas nearby have both oceanfront and more of a bayfront and even canal front options, with access to amenities, hospital etc. Not too far from Houston. Kemah is further inland. A popular place, but Covid ruined everything. But if you do come, don’t vote the way people vote in Washington and Oregon if you don’t want Texas to turn into Portland and Seattle.
@@bitrudder3792 🤣
Why are so many people selling?
It’s getting overcrowded
You are mistaken. The Woodlands is not Houston. Not even the same county. Those of us who live here do not identify as Houstonians. In fact, we deny it.
No we definitely do.
TEXAS!!!
I’m moving
Serene place to live with wonderful atmosphere and we'll-mannered, upstanding people
In this vedeo
There are two Hindu temples, Indian grocery shops, restaurants. A mix culture neighbourhood.
It's still flat. The trees looks like they were not naturally grown but carefully placed. Too artificial looking place.
Keep it red, keep it clean!
Beautiful area
Love the details of the video
Hey there thanks so much and ya its a great area for sure! Thinking of making a move there?
for $588k, you'll get a mobile home here in CA :-(
Dang! I've heard that from friends. I lived there in the 60's it's hard to believe it's like that now.
I thought about moving to The Woodland or Spring. Which city have more crime and flood?
Both are nice areas and dont flood but rarely!
Don't go to Spring if you want to be a crime victim...It's not what it used to be just 10 years ago. Trust me.
@@KB-ke3fi thank you.
Spring has turned into a rathole within the last 15 years. I’d say between the woodlands and Conroe
@@MrWildcatz89 is it because low income increase in spring?
Where are the smaller house areas?
3 an 2's are everywhere. New, for about 150-175K
@@KB-ke3fi Try some areas in Grogan's Mill or Panther Creek Village. These are the oldest villages in The Woodlands, but still pretty! There is a neighboring community called Shenandoah that's bordering The Woodlands. It's an older community and very reasonably priced. Homes rarely come up for sale there.
I wonder y everyone is selling their properties there .. hmmm
Because people from the west coast are coming here in droves and paying crazy money for their houses, so they sell em for 10 times what they bought it for (say from 30 years ago) or retiring or old age and downsizing, that's most of it.
The area is now overcrowded. No more people please.