Living in Houston, TX
A comprehensive, data-driven guide to life in Houston. Housing costs, safety statistics, walkability, air quality, and neighborhood insights — all in one place.
Population: 2,304,580
Houston at a Glance
Median Home Value
$230,000
Nat'l avg: $281,900
Median Rent
$2,512
Nat'l avg: $1,163
Violent Crime
4.5 per 1K
Nat'l avg: 3.7 per 1K
Walk Score
77/100
Very Walkable
Median Income
$53,600
Nat'l avg: $74,580
Air Quality
AQI 57
Moderate
Climate Risk
Relatively High
Score: 94.94
Population
2,304,580
National Average: Violent crime 3.7 per 1K, Property crime 17.5 per 1K
Very Walkable
87
77
Houston offers a vibrant urban experience that's surprisingly affordable. Imagine strolling through bustling streets with a remarkable Walk Score of 77, significantly above the national average, or hopping on the excellent public transit system, which boasts an impressive Transit Score of 87. You'll find a city where the cost of living is refreshingly low, with a median home value of just $230,000—a steal compared to the national median. This affordability, combined with an Affordability Index of 159, translates into more financial freedom to enjoy the city's diverse cultural scene, world-class dining, and exciting nightlife. This is a city where you can live well without breaking the bank. From an investment perspective, Houston presents a compelling opportunity. While the homeownership rate sits at 23%, indicating a significant rental market, the relatively low median home value, coupled with a manageable unemployment rate of 4.3%, makes it an attractive market for both first-time homebuyers and investors. Though property crime rates are higher than the national average, the violent crime rate of 4.5 per 1,000 residents is moderate. With a median household income of $53,600, the city caters to a broad demographic, from young professionals to established families, all seeking a dynamic and accessible urban environment. Houston's quality of life is enhanced by its surprisingly good air quality, with an AQI of 57, and a remarkably quiet atmosphere. While the climate is undoubtedly warm, the city's extensive parks and green spaces offer respite from the heat. The cost of electricity is also reasonable, at 11.0¢/kWh. The city's high walkability, bike-friendly infrastructure, and excellent public transportation make it easy to navigate, reducing the need for a car and contributing to a more sustainable lifestyle.
Neighborhoods in Houston
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