Pros and Cons of Living in Galveston Texas | Moving to Galveston Texas

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  • Moving to Galveston Texas and want to know everything there is to know about living in Galveston? Well in this video, I'll be talking about the pros and cons of living in Galveston and what makes it such a great place. Not everything is rainbows and unicorns here in Galveston. There are definitely a few things you should know before you move here! Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss out on future videos.
    Galveston Texas is a barrier reef island located on the Texas Gulf Coast. It's a popular vacation destination for its 32 miles of beaches, but it's also a great place to live. The island is home to many different neighborhoods, each with their own unique flavor. Galveston locals and tourist will agree that Galveston is the place to be if you're looking to enjoy great outdoor activities, exciting nightlife, fabulous restaurants, and much more.
    If you're thinking about moving to Galveston, or if you're just curious about what the island has to offer, then check out this where I discuss some of the biggest pros and cons of living right here in Galveston. Trust me - you don't want to miss this, so if you’ve been on the fence about moving to Galveston because you’re unsure if the island is the best fit for you, this video will help you familiarize yourself with the island's good and bad so that you can make a more informed decision. Come along for the ride!
    And, of course, if you have any questions or concerns about Galveston or surrounding areas, be sure to give me a call, shoot me a text, or send me an email so that I can help you with any of your property needs here in Galveston. Let's go ahead and explore Galveston today!
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    00:00 - Introduction to Living in Galveston Texas
    00:56 - Luis Santiago, Galveston Texas Real Estate Agent
    01:24 - Pros and Cons of Living in Galveston Texas Introduction
    01:56 - Pro No.1 Living in Galveston Texas - Uniqueness
    02:42 - Pro No.2 Living in Galveston Texas - Location
    03:15 - Pro No.3 Living in Galveston Texas - Diversity
    04:00 - Pro No.4 Living in Galveston Texas - Cost of Living
    05:14 - Pro No.5 Living in Galveston Texas - Weather
    06:25 - Con No.1 Living in Galveston Texas - Beware of Hurricanes
    07:50 - Con No.2 Living in Galveston Texas - Infrastructure
    08:48 - Con No.3 Living in Galveston Texas - Property Insurance
    09:39 - Con No.4 Living in Galveston Texas - Peak Season Crowd
    10:21 - Con No.5 Living in Galveston Texas - Gentrification
    12:02 - Pros and Cons of Living in Galveston Texas Wrap Up
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    *Most stats and data mentioned came from the following sites and are not based on our opinions:
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    Census Data: www.census.gov/quickfacts/gal...
    Neighborhood data: www.niche.com
    *All stats, data, house pricing, and anything else mentioned is always subject to change and is provided merely as an example at the time of this recording
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Komentáře • 68

  • @davidcastro1906
    @davidcastro1906 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I was born and raised in Galveston I love it there I never thought I'd see myself move.. we move to Dallas because of job promotion been here 10 years back and forth from Galveston of course I have family and friends always enjoy going back home❤ to watch the morning sunrise with a nice cup of coffee is beautiful.

  • @diannearcangel3531
    @diannearcangel3531 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Luis, your video coverages of Galveston are excellent! I will be referring friends and family to you. Meanwhile, in this video, I would have included healthcare as one of the top Pros, with UTMB, which includes the newly rebuilt $438 million Jennie Sealy Hospital, a fabulous level 1 trauma center, Shriners Hospital, etc. Most of the buildings received significant damage and closed after hurricane Ike on September 13, 2008 and have since been rebuilt beyond their former glory. For many people wanting to relocate, local healthcare in a major consideration and Galveston offers that. 🎉😊

  • @doomgeneration2674
    @doomgeneration2674 Před rokem +2

    I'm from Longview. I've lived the last 10 years in Key West and relocating back home to Galveston.

    • @livingingalvestontexas
      @livingingalvestontexas  Před rokem

      There's nothing like coming back home! ☺🙌 If you have any questions, I'd be happy to be of assistance.

  • @reptilemetaljen
    @reptilemetaljen Před rokem +9

    I live in Dallas and visit Galveston several times a year lol I want to move there (when my son turns 18 lol) in 8 years. I love visiting and all the history, food, shops, fishing, walking on the beach, etc. My friends live there in some nice apartments and their rent is less than mine! I’d probably still rent though. Jobs would be a concern for me. I’m a paralegal, cosmetologist, and I do deliveries full time at the moment. If I lived there, I wouldn’t want to leave the island lol great video! You are adorable lol 🏝️🏝️🏝️

    • @livingingalvestontexas
      @livingingalvestontexas  Před rokem +4

      Thank you so much! Most of us that have moved to the island try to stay in as much as possible. Sometimes it feels like leaving the country 😂

    • @reptilemetaljen
      @reptilemetaljen Před rokem

      @@livingingalvestontexas I’m like that when I visit lol 😂

  • @iamgracenhustle72
    @iamgracenhustle72 Před rokem

    Thank you for the information.

  • @loloybaloloy4402
    @loloybaloloy4402 Před rokem +2

    when I was a boy I heard the song Galveston, and since then I want to be part of that City. Maybe, one day.

    • @livingingalvestontexas
      @livingingalvestontexas  Před rokem

      I will need to look up the song! Let me know if you have any additional questions, I would be more than happy to help in any way I can.

  • @patrickgormely5684
    @patrickgormely5684 Před rokem

    Very informative video.

    • @livingingalvestontexas
      @livingingalvestontexas  Před rokem

      Glad you liked it! Let me know if there are any questions or if I can help in any way.

  • @normai.m.330
    @normai.m.330 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I'm going to subscribe because I live in central Texas and would like to know about other places in Texas to move to or visit. How are the public Libraries? Is it a nice place for artists and writers? How about the disabled? Is it easily accessible? How is the public transportation? Are there any driving schools?
    Like your video.😊❤

  • @aquiconfeya
    @aquiconfeya Před 29 dny

    What small towns close to Galveston do u recommend to live?

  • @zracrental7466
    @zracrental7466 Před rokem

    Thanks for this video. Very informative ❤ Question: why arent there a lot of condominum developments in thos area?

    • @livingingalvestontexas
      @livingingalvestontexas  Před rokem

      Hi there! Thank you for your comment and your question. Galveston has very limited land to build and water front land is sold at a premium. There's a new luxury condominium being developed towards the West End of the island and there's also a new mix-income housing complex being build right off of Broadway in Mid-Town so new developments are in the works. There's also a large market for the existing condominiums on the island with many units being bought and sold that can be used as secondary properties and/or vacation rentals.

  • @richardglenn8229
    @richardglenn8229 Před rokem

    We are looking at moving down to Galveston next year or maybe this fall, but want to come and stay in a few condo's to see what area we like. We like the Diamond Beach Resort, but also wanted to know if there are any good condos in the Strand area?

    • @livingingalvestontexas
      @livingingalvestontexas  Před rokem +1

      Yes! There are many different condominiums around the Strand and downtowns area. They’re definitely a different aesthetic than the Diamond, but if you’re wanting to be close to everything and enjoy the more urban lifestyle it’s perfect. I do recommend visiting and staying for a few days on both areas of town to see what you like best. You can go wrong either way, but there’s pros and cons to living on either side of town.
      I would be happy to help you find the perfect place or answer any questions you may have. I live and work on the island and can honestly answer any questions and address any concerns you may have.

  • @rosadesantiago4666
    @rosadesantiago4666 Před rokem

    Luis, do you handle rentals?

  • @michaelmartin9270
    @michaelmartin9270 Před rokem +4

    Good video Luis I’m born and raised in Galveston I love being from Galveston but the career opportunities are very limited definitely better job opportunities in Houston. Galveston it just a tourist town

    • @livingingalvestontexas
      @livingingalvestontexas  Před rokem +2

      Hi Michael. Thank you for the comment. I definitely agree that there are different career opportunities in Houston. Galveston does have more opportunities in the hospitality industry vs the more diverse opportunities found in Houston but I know several people that happily make the commute into a he Clear Lake area and even Houston 😊.

  • @michaelenemirandagonzaga1771

    Hi Luis! Thank you for this video.
    I am retired AF as well as a 100% service connected disabled veteran, is Galveston military friendly and is there a home owner tax homestead (tax exempt) for disabled veterans sir? Looking forward to more videos. Have a good day!

    • @livingingalvestontexas
      @livingingalvestontexas  Před rokem +4

      Hi Michaelene thank you for your comment and happy you found my video informative. I plan to start uploading again very soon. -Here in Texas there is a provision for a partial exemption for any property owned by a disabled veteran. The amount of the exemption varies depending on the disabled veteran's disability rating. Let me know if you have any additional questions or need any more help.

  • @diannearcangel3531
    @diannearcangel3531 Před 9 měsíci

    Luis😊 can I tell you one more thing, please? Were you here after hurricane Ike in 2008? If not, the press deemed Galveston unrestorable, saying it was a dead town and would remain a dead town, because the healthcare system was destroyed and too expensive to ever rebuild. Patients (one was my best friend) had to travel all the way to Houston’s MD Anderson to continue their cancer treatments since the Galveston center was closed. There were many crises and devastations post-Ike, and Galveston’s healthcare system was #1.

  • @virtualrao2795
    @virtualrao2795 Před 4 měsíci

    Howdy, I’m retired U.S. Army looking for rural community near Galveston. I grew up in and have lived in cities while in the U.S. army. Hawaii has hurricane relief fund that increased premium. Will it be possible to share rural communities with no HOA? Thanks!

  • @altruck2245
    @altruck2245 Před rokem +5

    Galveston for vacation, but not for living ( almost time humility 95%)

    • @livingingalvestontexas
      @livingingalvestontexas  Před rokem +4

      Living in Galveston is actually great! Humidity in the summer can be pretty overwhelming if not used to it but I personally like it coming from the Caribbean. Love driving/walking over to the seawall and enjoy the nice breeze coming in. ☺

    • @wackyruss
      @wackyruss Před rokem +8

      Humility? I guess people are very modest in Galveston with 95% HUMILITY ;)

  • @beachmum4758
    @beachmum4758 Před rokem +2

    Jobs are not up to par in G-town, unless you are in the Health Field. Also, rents are outrageous! Buy your own house if you can. It's Island Time! 🏝️.

    • @livingingalvestontexas
      @livingingalvestontexas  Před rokem +1

      While the rental marker is indeed strong, there are still opportunities to find reasonable rentals here, but nothing beats owning your own home. ☺

  • @jus3278
    @jus3278 Před 11 měsíci

    I have love for Galveston and live up 45 near the southern part of Houston. If I ever lived in Galveston my house would have to be elevated and built strong to be storm resistant. For folks not from Houston or Galveston, Galveston is a part of the greater Houston area even though Galveston folks like to stay to themselves at times lol. Pretty much anyone living in Galveston works in Houston proper just like the majority of the suburban areas in the city.

    • @livingingalvestontexas
      @livingingalvestontexas  Před 11 měsíci +3

      Galveston indeed is part of the Greater Houston area, but it's a very different feeling overall, which is why a lot of us feel like leaving Galveston is like leaving the country lol. While there are many commuters that leave the island to work closer to Houston, there's actually a significant amount of people that commute to the island every day for work. Galveston's thriving hospitality industry as well as UTMB brings lots of work to the island.

    • @diannearcangel3531
      @diannearcangel3531 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I agree! Galveston’s excellent healthcare facilities bring commuters, both professionals and patients, to Galveston on a regular basis.

  • @sftouristsf
    @sftouristsf Před 4 měsíci

    are there casinos and adult bookstores in galveston? thx.

  • @johnlawless3683
    @johnlawless3683 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Please include your phone #

  • @wendyw253
    @wendyw253 Před rokem

    Getting ready to sell in Honolulu, Galveston seems like my move, i'll contact you soon as i get on track to sell here, hoping for .. ASAP

    • @livingingalvestontexas
      @livingingalvestontexas  Před rokem

      Hi Wendy - I look forward to helping you make a smooth move. Feel free to contact me with any questions about getting started with the process.

    • @wackyruss
      @wackyruss Před rokem

      Moving from Hawaii to Houston area is a huge step down!!! Hawaii is a PARADISE!!! What are you thinking?!? GALVESTON?!?

  • @LHaywood4677
    @LHaywood4677 Před rokem +2

    What about the jobs?? I’m thinking of moving there..

    • @LHaywood4677
      @LHaywood4677 Před rokem

      Coming from Dallas..

    • @livingingalvestontexas
      @livingingalvestontexas  Před rokem +1

      @@LHaywood4677 hi there. Galveston has become a destination city and as such there’s always great demand for jobs in the hospitality industry. There’s also opportunities in the education and health industry. Is there something specific you’d like to do or do you have a neighborhood in mind of where’d you like to move?

    • @LHaywood4677
      @LHaywood4677 Před rokem

      @@livingingalvestontexas Thanks for the info.. So I’ve been to Galveston before and I loved it.. love being by the water.. I just want to be somewhere quiet.. looking to maybe buy a small house or a townhouse.

    • @michaelmartin9270
      @michaelmartin9270 Před rokem +3

      @@LHaywood4677 I’m born a raised in Galveston definitely a wonderful place to visit for tourist but very limited career opportunities to be honest. Cost of living is just as high as Houston but you’ll make less money. I’ll suggest checking out the out skirts of Houston and there’s way more career opportunities here

    • @cyclingtexas1670
      @cyclingtexas1670 Před rokem +1

      @@michaelmartin9270 Galveston is the outskirts of Houston. It’s plausible to commute an hour to work. I drive 45 miles one way to work.

  • @RAO_Aro
    @RAO_Aro Před rokem +4

    Galveston crime rate has went up so bad. I would never move their. I stay 15 mins away

    • @ShelbySteele23
      @ShelbySteele23 Před rokem +5

      Yeh but I feel like that's happening to all major cities and popular towns. I live in Houston and it's horrible here too

    • @livingingalvestontexas
      @livingingalvestontexas  Před rokem +4

      Unfortunately, given the size of the island everything seems to be magnified. A lot of incidents are mostly petty crimes like car break-ins and theft. As with any other city or urban area, one has to be aware of their surroundings and take precautions.

    • @pamvinton9273
      @pamvinton9273 Před rokem +6

      I love living here and have never been a victim of a crime.

    • @pwespook_thageneral3506
      @pwespook_thageneral3506 Před rokem

      ​@@livingingalvestontexas I was robbed in Galveston near the Broadway cemetery and also just about got it near Menard park.while living there I saw many things and it was very violent. the crime has gone down alot but it's still a very dangerous place but you just have to stay away from bad neighborhoods and the high crime spots.

    • @RAO_Aro
      @RAO_Aro Před rokem +1

      @@pwespook_thageneral3506 so ppl that don't know areas what are they?
      I go down to rollerblade on seawall

  • @jdo333
    @jdo333 Před rokem

    Texas has no state income tax but they get it in property taxes....Texas has Very high property taxes....but galveston is nice....I like its historical value

    • @livingingalvestontexas
      @livingingalvestontexas  Před rokem

      Yes, property taxes can be a bit of a shock for buyers from out of state, which is why it's important to know how much you can afford and take into consideration taxes and insurance costs before you start looking.

  • @ciaobellamiamore
    @ciaobellamiamore Před 2 měsíci

    You speak with a Lisp!

  • @BetaBuxDelux
    @BetaBuxDelux Před 6 měsíci

    Pro: At least it’s not Corpus Christi
    😂

  • @c99bbu
    @c99bbu Před 3 měsíci

    Low wages, limited job opportunities

  • @tom-vs3lf
    @tom-vs3lf Před rokem +1

    Very dangerous Town stay away