10 Thing YOU SHOULD BE PREPARED FOR Before Moving to Houston, Texas | TRUTH About Moving to Houston

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024

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  • @LivingInHoustonTexas
    @LivingInHoustonTexas  Před měsícem +1

    Thank you for watching!
    If you have any questions or want to make your real estate dreams a reality, feel free to contact me.
    Call 210-367-7626 or email me @natashatessier@gmail.com.

  • @drkatrinka
    @drkatrinka Před měsícem +2

    Always great content

  • @awesenick
    @awesenick Před měsícem

    I live in New Caney and Beryl left me with out power for 5 days at least

    • @LivingInHoustonTexas
      @LivingInHoustonTexas  Před měsícem +1

      Yeah I took a poll. Looks like this on Midsouth did the best!! Less than 48hrs.

    • @twattgurll
      @twattgurll Před měsícem +1

      @@LivingInHoustonTexas This kinda stuff only happens in Houston, Texas hahaah 5 days without power is more like Sub Saharan standard of living- but cool. Go Houston!

    • @Gio-ue8ps
      @Gio-ue8ps Před měsícem

      @@twattgurllnice name…

  • @user-tb4hr2ry3u
    @user-tb4hr2ry3u Před měsícem

    Hi beautiful Natasha how far is Audubon from Montgomery or Woodland Hills

  • @twattgurll
    @twattgurll Před měsícem

    Houston is hell on earth. Cold and hot. The electric bill will run super high 10 months of the year and negates the state taxes of California😀😀😀 Houston is super high crime rate too. Make a decision accordingly.

    • @LivingInHoustonTexas
      @LivingInHoustonTexas  Před měsícem

      My electric bill doesn’t compare to the taxes in Cali!!! That’s for sure!!

    • @JTN-f1p
      @JTN-f1p Před měsícem +1

      It's weird when people post these things. My electric bill isn't high at all and I don't hold back on A/C. Also, I've lived in five different apartment complexes in Houston in the past couple decades and no one has ever bothered me or broken in. Not denying people's experiences. But...ppl need to know that some people write shit about Houston that just isn't a lot of people's experiences.

    • @twattgurll
      @twattgurll Před měsícem

      @@JTN-f1p Apartment is different from a home when it comes to heating an cooling, but sounds good. Low income utility electric rates and payment plans dont apply to single family homes in Houston I think.

    • @twattgurll
      @twattgurll Před měsícem

      @@LivingInHoustonTexas Electric rates are cheap for you- Ok! What about the super high crime rates in Houston- how are you dodging that? Any comments on that? Please enlighten us.

    • @Gio-ue8ps
      @Gio-ue8ps Před měsícem

      @twattgurll, I’m from ca. also lived in Texas for 14 years. Californias power prices 30-80 cents a kilowatt. Where in Texas they’re 12-14 cents. The power bills in Texas are still cheaper or just a little bit more. Unless you live right next to the ocean in ca, and never turn on the AC, your bill will still be more expensive in Tx. Also, Natasha is in Montgomery county which is super nice & super safe.