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What are the safest neighborhoods in Houston?

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What are the safest neighborhoods in Houston?

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  1. not many


  2. Go play in Polls and Surveys.

  3. great name lol!!

    whats your problem

  4. I'm sure Sweetmommy will be impressed that you're now ghosting her.

    The question was best asked by #2 Astros Fan: "What's your problem?"

    If you don't like that certain people answer more than others, go somewhere else. Your actions are so juvenile.

    To answer your question: Any neighborhood where imposters don't live.

  5. No neighborhood is 100% safe.

    My friend's mother was killed in West University Place years back by Raul Resendez (or whatever the h**l his name is) AKA the "Rail Car Killer".

    That can just as easily happen is a poor or "less affluent" neighborhood. The best thing to do is ask & look around for yourself.

  6. Don't want to be sarcastic, but the rich white ones.

    The richer neighborhoods (River Oaks, West U) have constable service, in addition to the regular police patrols.  If you want to live inside the loop, the neighborhoods full of doctors and lawyers are the safest ones. Not to say there isn't an occasional crime there...there was a purse snatcher who was targeting shoppers in the Rice Village Area a few months ago...but the crime tends to be purse snatching, or perhaps daylight burglary rather than drive by shootings.

    If you don't have a half a million dollars to drop on a house, then you want to live in the suburbs. Kingwood, Sugarland, Katy, Clear Lake, Webster, the Woodlands, all are pretty quiet and safe.

    You want to avoid areas where the Hurricane Katrina refugees settled. When those folks came out here our crime rate shout up by 30%.  (Not kidding). Mostly that has been dealt with, either by HPD arresting them or them going back home, but it was a very bad experience for the city.  

  7. Hmmm, some people just have no imagination.

  8. Hard to tell but best way to find out is to drive around the neighborhood that you like and ask the residents in person.

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