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Galveston Island’s historic pleasure pier in the late afternoon. Carnival rides stand tall on the pier as the sun bathes the pier in a warm glow.

Living in Galveston, TX: One of the Best Beach Cities in the Country

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by Matt LyonsPosted On June 14, 2024
Dreaming of beachside bliss in the Lone Star State? Then Galveston, TX, may be just what you’re looking for! Located along the Gulf Coast, the area provides residents with charm, rich history, historic architecture, and — of course — picturesque beach surroundings. It’s also situated just 50 miles southeast of Houston, so you can get your fill of big-city fun whenever you want. Is living in Galveston, TX, right for you? Here’s what we think you should know before you put on your flip-flops and go. 
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A view of residential buildings in The Woodlands, Texas, and one of the community’s waterways on a sunny summer day.

Living in The Woodlands, TX — Niche’s #2 City To Live in America

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by Matt LyonsPosted On June 13, 2024
Located just 30 minutes from Houston, The Woodlands is a vibrant and picturesque suburban community known for its family-friendliness and top-notch public schools. And because of its more than 200 miles of trails, green spaces, and extensive bodies of water, living in The Woodlands, TX, is perfect for those who love the outdoors and staying active. But that’s just scratching the surface of the perks of living in the area. No wonder Niche ranks it as the second-best place to live in the nation! Learn more.
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A short wall on a grassy hill in Katy, Texas, is adorned with the word “KATY” and several bronze sculptures of geese.

What’s It Like Living in Katy, Texas?

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by Bridget HoulihanPosted On May 22, 2024
Katy, Texas, is a city just west of Houston that offers residents all the amenities of a big city, with the charm and close-knit community of a small town. Folks love living in Katy, Texas, because of the good jobs, the easy access to the outdoors, the rich history, and the fact that there’s always something to do. Whether you’re relocating your family, you’re starting a new career, or you’re wanting to retire to a place with friendly suburban appeal, you can do it all in Katy, Texas.
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Aerial view of Austin, Texas, featuring several bridges spanning the Colorado River as kayakers paddle below. An overlaid text box reads, “According to 2024 Census estimates, the Austin metro is the second-fastest growing region in the U.S.”

12 of the Best Neighborhoods in Austin (Including Austin Suburbs!)

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by Alex KeightPosted On April 24, 2024
If you’re lucky enough to be moving to Austin but aren’t quite sure what neighborhoods to scope out, we’re here to help you narrow it down. We’ve lined up a quick tour of some of the best neighborhoods in Austin (including popular suburbs!). And we’ve taken all kinds of factors into consideration — overall vibe, convenience, things to do, and, yes, housing costs.
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Best Places to Live in Fort Worth: Fort Worth Suburbs Edition

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by Bridget HoulihanPosted On April 1, 2024
Fort Worth, Texas, has the perfect mix of laid-back cowboy style and all the modern amenities you can expect from a large, bustling metropolis. Not to mention it’s an incredible sports town. (Go Horned Frogs!) But you don’t have to stick within the city’s boundaries to experience all the perks of the area. In fact, you can enjoy the city’s unique attributes in the Fort Worth suburbs — with the added bonuses of a lower cost of living, a growing job market, and lots of affordable housing options
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Why Are So Many Californians Moving to Texas?

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by Kiran BahlPosted On March 27, 2024
California and Texas are the two largest states in the U.S. after Alaska. Both are big, but is everything really bigger (maybe better?) in Texas? In 2021, research found that there was an influx in the Hollywood-to-Texas pipeline, with many Californians choosing The Lone Star State as their new home. Why are so many Californians moving to Texas? Here are some pros and cons to get you thinking.
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The Dallas, Texas, skyline at dusk. There are high-rise buildings illuminated with multi-colored lights that complement the night sky.

Here are the Best Family Neighborhoods in Dallas

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by Matt LyonsPosted On March 26, 2024
New resident to the Lone Star State of Texas? Looking for a place to put down roots with your family? The best family neighborhoods in Dallas offer ample amenities while also having close access to jobs, entertainment options, outdoor activities, and more within the big city. Here are our picks for the top 10.
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A mother walks with her two daughters, hand-in-hand, toward the Houston skyline

10 Suburbs/Cities Near Houston You’ll Want To Call Home

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by Tim McCormickPosted On March 26, 2024
What if you could enjoy all the perks of living in Houston without actually being smack-dab in the hustle and bustle of the city? Imagine having the best of both worlds in one of the best cities near Houston: Easy access to the city’s myriad attractions and amenities while enjoying the peace, space, and community vibe of suburban living. Here are our top 10 picks.
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A panoramic view of the Houston, Texas, skyline. The sun peeks out from behind skyrise buildings. The city’s football stadium is visible in the background.

Best Neighborhoods in Houston for Families (Plus a Bonus Suburb!)

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by Matt LyonsPosted On March 7, 2024
Aside from outstanding educational institutions, the city of Houston is home to a plethora of outdoor recreation and family-friendly activities — not to mention job opportunities and so much more. It’s, without a doubt, an ideal place for families to put down roots. So whether you’re just starting out with a newborn baby or your kids are already walking themselves to school, let our guide to the best neighborhoods in Houston for families help you find the perfect place to call home.
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The Houston, Texas, skyline during the day. There are a mix of high-rise and low-rise buildings and two roads with traffic.

Moving to Houston in 2024? Here’s the Low Down on H-Town

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by Matt LyonsPosted On February 29, 2024
Whether you’re looking to land a new job on the booming “Third Coast,” you want to enjoy a lower cost of living with no income tax, or you just want your family to live in a safe suburb with top-notch schools, moving to Houston is a great idea. Ready to learn more about what it’s like in Houston, Texas? Hold on to your hat!
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