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Moving to Katy -ish

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In May, we will likely be relocating to west side of Houston for a change. I spent a few years growing up in the Bear Creek area, but I'm sure that is not the nice side of town anymore. We are getting our current house ready for sale, and eyeing possibly buying in the south Katy area. One of us will be working near the Beltway and I-10W, and one possibly downtown. Looking for decent commutes, but amazing schools. We will have an 8 year old 3rd grade boy and an infant at the time of the move. Budget, now, is under 200k, and looking for a 4/2.5+ built NLT 15 years ago. Really like the new KB neighborhoods in area from what I've seen, but curious if there are better deals in the pre-owned market.

Other areas we would consider is between 610 and Beltway 8 around I-10W, but not sure about the schools there.

Biggest things for us are schools, area crime rates, and commutes, in that order.

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Welcome back to the big city! Can't help w. the real estate shopping, though :-/
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For real estate check out these two sites:

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http://har.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


I'm not that familiar with Katy, but what I have heard of it sounds very much like what you are looking for. Good luck.
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When I moved to Houston, I became very well acquainted with HAR.com. It is a great tool for comparing neighborhoods, schools, and crime rates.

For estimated commute times, pick a suggested start and end point and google map it with traffic at the appropriate times of day. Do that every day for a while and you'll be able to see traffic patterns.

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Jumping Frog wrote:When I moved to Houston, I became very well acquainted with HAR.com. It is a great tool for comparing neighborhoods, schools, and crime rates.
gigag04 wrote:Biggest things for us are schools, area crime rates, and commutes, in that order. Thanks in advance.
I know it isn't as easy, especially with a growing family, but you might think about renting for a year before committing to buying a home. A year after moving to Houston, I found my house on the HAR website. It is a great resource, but it doesn't tell the whole story.

Before I bought my home, I talked to co-workers and spent many hours on the weekends driving around different neighborhoods to find the one that had the "right feel". With a little help from my new boss, I found a great house in a great neighborhood with terrific schools. I wish you and your family the best on your new adventure.
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Look at Cinco Ranch. Katy school district. From what I am told by relatives that live near Hwy 99 and the Beltway, the area is quiet. Others views may differ.

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Agree Cinco Ranch - my nephews and family there about two years. He drives into Greenway plaza area along Westpark Tollway
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WildBill wrote:I know it isn't as easy, especially with a growing family, but you might think about renting for a year before committing to buying a home. A year after moving to Houston, I found my house on the HAR website. It is a great resource, but it doesn't tell the whole story.
Yeah, I looked for six months before buying.
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I concur, Cinco Ranch will provide the closest to your requirements. Easy access to the Westpark Tollway, good schools, quiet neighborhoods, you will like it. If you are looking a little more remote, you could check out Brookshire as well. They are building like crazy all over the place there now, probably some good deals to be had. Good luck!

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Cinco Ranch , Grand Lakes and Seven Meadows are all around the grand parkway west park tollway area. There is bus service available to Downtown from grand parkway and I-10 Cinemark Theatre parking lot . Katy ISD is a well respected school district.
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