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Post by texanjoker »

I don't know the Houston area, but always see chl shootings and robberies posted here. Is there anywhere safe to live out there or within a reasonable commute?
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well, thats a tough question, as crime can, and does, happen everywhere

I live in Clear Lake Area, and while we do not have a high crime rate (or at least high crime on the news or in the paper), we have had a couple of issues over the past couple years.

When I watch the news or hear of murders in the Houston area, I seem to feel it is Southwest or Northwest Houston that I see more than Southeast Houston.

So if you are looking to move to the area, and while you haven't stated where you would be commuting to, I would think:
Clear Lake, League City, Webster, Friendswood, Pearland. But as I have said, that does not mean crime does not happen in those areas, but just doesn't seem to be as prevalent.

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Teamless wrote:. . . So if you are looking to move to the area, and while you haven't stated where you would be commuting to, I would think:
Clear Lake, League City, Webster, Friendswood, Pearland. But as I have said, that does not mean crime does not happen in those areas, but just doesn't seem to be as prevalent.
:iagree: Near southwest Houston is a war zone. Go to the small town suburbs as Teamless listed, with one exception. For some unknown reason, Shadow Creek Ranch and Southern Trails in Pearland are getting hammered with various crimes, especially burglaries.

Okay, I "modified" Friendswood, but I'm obviously bias. We also have very little crime and PSC is 4 miles from my home.

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The map looks like the area of Tidwell road and 69? I imagine since they house community supervision and other state offices in the building it would be in a rougher area.
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I believe if you follow the "4 stupid" rule, no matter where you live, you'll be just fine. I live in Katy in west Houston. We do just fine out here.

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howdy wrote:I believe if you follow the "4 stupid" rule, no matter where you live, you'll be just fine.
That will keep you from finding trouble. It does nothing to keep trouble from finding you, however.

The 4s rule is very good advice, but sometimes the "it can't happen here" mentality breeds complacency.

The liklihood of someone breaking down my front door in a home invasion in this neighborhood are incredibly slim. I still have a gun close by anyway...just in case trouble goes for a walk and finds my front door. ;-)
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I live in a quiet neighborhood in Richmond, near Sugar Land. We have some good areas out this way in Fort Bend county along with a few not so good. Southwest Houston proper is a high crime area.

Richmond area, South Katy, Fulshear, Sugar Land, Needville and many areas of Fort Bend county are not bad.
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texanjoker wrote:The map looks like the area of Tidwell road and 69? I imagine since they house community supervision and other state offices in the building it would be in a rougher area.
Tidwell and 69 - I would suggest living in the Woodlands or Kingwood and commute if I had to work there.

I'm also partial to the Friendswood/Clear Lake area, but that's quite a drive to Tidwell and 69 (about an hour in traffic).
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Oh sorry I missed the Tidwell/69 (or 59 as it has been known here, I don't know if I can get used to calling it 69) reference.

In that case, I would say check Kingwood, Atascosita, Porter, New Caney area. There's also Dayton-Liberty area if you want more rural and don't mind driving a little further.

There are also areas inside the loop that are good or are going through revitalization right now if you want to live closer. I don't know as much to really recommend a place but there are several.
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texanjoker wrote:I don't know the Houston area, but always see chl shootings and robberies posted here. Is there anywhere safe to live out there or within a reasonable commute?
I could answer that but some people would accuse me of profiling, so the best thing is to look at crime statistics broken down by location and draw your own conclusions.
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In the Houston area, you will find 2 constants that are inescapable: crime and traffic.


I don't believe in the "safe neighborhood" idea. Crime isn't limited to bad neighborhoods for the same reason you don't go shopping in vacant lot. You go to a shopping center because that's where the stuff to buy is generally located. Criminals go into good neighborhoods for the same reason - that's where the stuff is.

Anywhere you go in the Houston area will involve a question about traffic. It will dictate where you go and when. Even living outside the city-proper will require consideration of traffic.
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Seabrook is great place to live. It's so freakin quiet after 7pm it's great
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cajunautoxer wrote:Seabrook is great place to live. It's so freakin quiet after 7pm it's great

I like that. We'll see about it. Talking with the other 1/2 about a job there.
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I have family in The Woodlands. It's very nice and I have not heard of very much crime in that area.
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eureka40 wrote:I have family in The Woodlands. It's very nice and I have not heard of very much crime in that area.
It's a nice place to live but I wouldn't want to visit there.
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