Houston

United States ·Texas · Americas ·UTC UTC-6/UTC-5
Cost Medium
Safety ★★★☆☆
English Excellent
Currency USD $

City Overview

Houston is the fourth-largest US city and the energy capital, with a dense concentration of global oil-and-gas headquarters and NASA’s Johnson Space Center. The Texas Medical Center is the world’s largest medical cluster. Diverse and international, its living and housing costs are relatively affordable for a major US city. No state income tax and business-friendly. Humid, flat terrain — the economic, space and medical center of southern Texas.

Cost of Living Snapshot

1BR Apartment $1,400–2,200/mo (center); $1,100–1,700/mo (outer)
Dining Out $12–17 (quick meal); $50–95 (restaurant for 2)
Monthly Transport Transit pass ~$52/mo; Uber starts $7–11
Monthly Groceries $330–520/mo (groceries)
USD Reference: (Directly in USD)
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Data above is approximate. Actual costs vary by location, timing, and personal lifestyle.

Getting Around

METRO light rail + buses; mostly car-oriented. George Bush Intercontinental (IAH) / Hobby (HOU). Sprawling and car-centric.

Why Live Here

  • Energy capital; oil-and-gas HQ cluster
  • NASA & the Texas Medical Center (world’s largest)
  • No state income tax; affordable housing

Popular Neighborhoods

City Center Downtown/Midtown (core)
International Hub Montrose/The Heights (culture/livable)
Quiet & Residential Energy Corridor/Galleria (industry)
Budget-Friendly Sugar Land/Katy (suburbs/value)
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Data Updated: 2026-06-19