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Old 02-24-2008, 12:17 PM
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freezingflyboy
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Originally Posted by atpwannabe View Post
Traffic is that bad huh? Would you say that the area you live in now is at least comparable to Clear Lake City? On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate the two areas? Any idea how the schools are? I have a 3 yr old son and his education is paramount!!!


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I like the water, thats one reason I moved down there in the first place. Used to do a lot of sailing but haven't gotten back into it since I moved to Houston. I live in the Atascocita/Humble area now. Definitely not as nice and a little more hustle and bustle. There is Lake Houston nearby but its nothing like living down near the bay. Lake Conroe is about a 30-45 minute drive north if access to a lake is important to you. Traffic in Houston is...interesting. If you've ever driven in Mexico (Mexico City especially) you'll understand why people in Houston drive the way they do...which is like schizophrenic lunatics. One minute they're flying along at close to 90mph then suddenly everyone is slamming on their brakes because there is a guy walking 20 feet away along the side of the road. If you're a reasonably intelligent and skilled driver, it's enough to make you insane.

It's hard to rate the 2 areas against each other directly since I like and dislike different things about both areas. I would say they are about equal as far as quality of life, but for different reasons. I liked the laid back, almost tropical lifestyle of Clear Lake but I am in my mid 20s and like to head downtown for a show or to some of the large restaurant/bar areas every once in a while and it was just a long drive any time you wanted to do that. Honestly though, the shortened commute and reduced aggravation makes up for the things that were positives for me about Clear Lake. If I had a boat, I might be singing a different tune.

I do know that the Humble Independent School District (encompassing Humble, Kingwood and Atascocita) is one of the better districts in the Houston area but is also one of the fastest growing so there are some growing pains and the high schools (my girlfriend is a high school teacher so thats what I am most familiar with) especially are getting very large and some would say, crowded (I'm a product of California public schools so my gauge of class size is out of whack). Unfortunately, I can't help you much with elementary schools but, for what its worth, there are a lot of young families in the area I live in.

I feel like we're causing the topic to drift. If you want, feel free to PM me.
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