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5 Best Areas of Houston Metro to Lay Roots after Tying the Knot

by Niki - Inspired Bride Leave a Comment

Houston is a big city – the fourth-largest city in America that boasts a diverse culture, vibrant food scene, beautiful residential neighborhoods, and lots of family-friendly activities. The Houston metro area appeals to people who want to start their own businesses as well as those who want to work at some of the country’s biggest companies.

For those who would want to start a family or with young children, finding the perfect home in the ideal neighborhood is always a top priority. Safe and convenient locations with access to good schools, parks, recreational, and shopping centers are a significant factor in determining where to settle. Fortunately, there are plenty of houses for sale in Houston metro that have great neighborhoods and can help homebuyers meet their goals.

Katy

If you are looking to move to a fast-growing area with amazing locals and a strong sense of community, Katy is the place to be. Young families have access to the high achieving Katy Independent School District as well as countless amenities including restaurants, retail stores, and entertainment hubs. It’s an ideal area for young couples looking to raise a family and have fun while at it. It’s conveniently located close to the Energy Corridor and major freeways so you can always feel connected.

River Oaks

River Oaks is an upscale neighborhood located close to Memorial Park and Hermann Park. It offers a mix of urban amenities and suburban lifestyles, safe community with large yards and classic architecture. Whether you’re looking to have some fun night out with the kids or partner, there is a movie theater and plenty of restaurants in the neighborhood. It features high-end art galleries, boutiques, and is home to the River Oaks Shopping Center, which is a perfect shopping destination for many residents. River Oak has exquisite mansions – on the higher end and is a perfect place to call home for those who can afford.

Sugarland

Sugarland is another affluent neighborhood in Houston with great accessibility, good number of top-ranked schools, popular master-planned communities, parks, and lakes for recreational purposes. The homes are designed to give you plenty of space with luscious greenery. Sugarland is a great host to numerous concerts, festivals, and events and is home to several companies including CVR Energy (Fortune 500), Fluor, Imperial Sugar Company, Schlumberger, Minute Maid, Tramontina, among others.

Oak Ridge North

Oak Ridge North is a beautiful part of Houston scene. Whether you’re looking to start a family or business in a tight-knit, friendly neighborhood that has excellent schools, sense of community or some space to spread out while exploring the best the area has to offer, Oak Ridge North has got it all. The small neighborhood is among the safest places in the region and is just minutes away from Houston.

Pearland

Pearland is one of the best places for young families, and the schools are some of the best around. The neighborhood is a short commute to key districts like Downtown and the Medical Center. It’s an affordable, residential neighborhood with several master-planned communities including Silvercreek, Silverlake, Green Tee Terrace, Sunrise Lakes among others. The area has a warm and inviting urban environment offering restaurants, coffee shops, nature trails, parks, and retail centers for residents to enjoy.

Houston is packed with amazing neighborhoods, all of which have their own set of advantages and unique personalities. Whatever your individual preferences, you are sure to find the perfect place to call home.

 

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The opinions expressed here by The Inspired Bride editors are their own, not those of The Inspired Bride or TWBN.

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