SperlingViews - Humble, Texas
55.67% of people are white, 23.60% are black, 3.47% are asian, 0.79% are native american, and 16.48% claim 'Other'. 32.45% of the people in Humble, TX, claim hispanic ethnicity (meaning 67.55% are non-hispanic).
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Houston - 11/1/2011
nice calm -area with a strong law-enforcement presence and friendly neighbors[read more...] |
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Kingwood, Texas - 6/13/2008
Kingwood was not included in your list of cities in Texas. We are separate from Humble in many aspects. Kingwood is a planned community with beautiful trees and miles of nature trails. It is separated physically from Humble by the San Janucinto River. Kingwood is a community that feels like a small town. We have a town center and business that contribute greatly to the community. Crime is low and usually created by people from surrounding communities. We are about 35 miles from downtown Houston and surrounded by lakes and nature areas. It is a wonderful place to raise a family and still get the excitement of a large metro area.[read more...] |
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nothing - 9/12/2007
I think it is a great place to live.[read more...] |
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NIce, cheap and quiet - 5/11/2007
I don;t live in Humble. I live next door in Kingwood, but it's not listed.
I love Kingwood and have for 21 years. Lots of trees (the livable forest is its nick name) and it has great schools, lot's to do (the Kingwood College Orchestra is at the Montreau Jazz Fest this year), and near Houston, the greatest cultural secret in the US.
I live in a $260,000 home that would cost over $1,000,000 in Boston, NY, LA, or even Nashua NH.
We have the cheapest gasoline because we make it here. We are near the beach, 600 miles of coast, and have hills and lakes within two hours of us.
Medical care is the best in the US with St Lukes, MD Anderson, Texas Childrens and The Galveston Burn Center.
We have the 2nd highest number of theater seats in the US after NYC and many Broadway shows run here first. Tyhe Opera is 2nd to none and our Museums feature many exclusives you do not see in places like Boston or LA.
Our Universities rival those of any other US city.
We have the largest concentration of engineering firms in the world and Houstonians have built the world and reached the moon and stars.
Stay away though, we don't want you bringing us your problems. If you come here, learn our way or go away.
John
Houston[read more...] |