
Houston
Elevated Living in the Heart of Texas’s Most Vibrant City
Welcome to Houston
Texas’ Global City — Innovation, Culture, and Southern Soul
Houston is Texas’ largest city and a global hub of culture, commerce, and innovation. Known for its diversity, the city offers world-class dining, a thriving arts scene, and professional sports teams, alongside renowned institutions like the Texas Medical Center and NASA’s Johnson Space Center. Its neighborhoods range from historic enclaves like The Heights and Montrose to luxury districts such as River Oaks and Memorial. With a booming job market, top universities, and a cost of living lower than many major U.S. cities, Houston provides endless opportunities while maintaining its signature Southern hospitality.
What TO LOVE
Diverse neighborhoods from historic to luxury enclaves
World-class dining, arts, and professional sports
Home to the Texas Medical Center and NASA’s Johnson Space Center
Thriving job market and top universities
Affordable cost of living compared to other major U.S. cities
Local Lifestyle
Life in Houston is dynamic, diverse, and full of opportunity. Residents can explore world‑class museums, cheer on professional sports teams, or dine at award‑winning restaurants representing every cuisine imaginable. Neighborhoods each bring their own character, from historic enclaves to luxury districts, while parks and bayous provide outdoor escapes. With its booming economy and cultural vibrancy, Houston offers a lifestyle that’s as big and bold as the city itself.
Dining, Entertainment & Shopping
Houston is a global dining and shopping destination with endless options:
The Galleria – Texas’ largest shopping mall with 400+ stores and fine dining
POST Houston – International food hall with global cuisines and rooftop park
Brennan’s of Houston – Creole fine dining institution since 1967
The Heights Mercantile & 19th Street – Eclectic shopping and dining in a historic district
Things to Do
There’s no shortage of activities for residents and visitors alike:
Houston Museum District – 19 museums including fine arts, natural science, and children’s exhibits
Theater District – World-class performances from opera, ballet, and symphony companies
Minute Maid Park & NRG Stadium – Home to the Astros, Texans, and major events
Buffalo Bayou Park – 160 acres of trails, kayaking, and skyline views
Schools
Houston is served by Houston ISD, the largest district in Texas, with standout magnet and neighborhood schools.
River Oaks Elementary School – An IB World School ranked among the top 1% of Texas elementary schools
Lanier Middle School – A highly rated magnet campus with advanced academics and enrichment opportunities
Carnegie Vanguard High School – Ranked among the top public high schools in Texas and nationally recognized for academic excellence
Overview of Houston
2,304,580
Total Population
34
Median Age
Medium
Population Density
64,361
Median Household Income
