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From a small town girl who had no idea what she was walking into — and never looked back.
Can I be honest with you for a second?
When I tell people I moved to the Houston area, they always ask the same thing. “Was it a lot to adjust to?”
Girl. You have no idea.
I grew up in small town Louisiana. For high school I went to Piney Woods outside of Jackson Mississippi — and if you know Piney Woods you know it was its own kind of world. I already had friends from different parts of the country, from Nigeria, from South Africa. Diversity was not a new concept to me. I understood what it meant to be in a room with people who did not grow up like you — and how those people can become some of the most important ones in your life.
But Houston? Houston took everything I already knew and multiplied it by a thousand.
So if you are sitting somewhere right now googling what it is actually like to move to Katy TX — let me be the friend who gives it to you straight.
We are starting with the good. And there is a lot of it.
Want the full picture? The bad and the ugly are coming too — because I told you I would be straight with you.
Houston is one of the most diverse cities in the entire country. And I do not mean that in a brochure way. I mean my son has friends who look nothing like him, eat food we had never heard of growing up, and celebrate holidays we are now genuinely curious about. He is growing up knowing that the world is bigger than the block he lives on. I cannot put a price on that.

You want Vietnamese food at 10pm? Done. You want to walk through an international market on a Saturday morning and not know what half the produce is? Done and done. You want your kid to go to school with children from families who immigrated from Nigeria, India, El Salvador, Vietnam, and everywhere in between? Katy has that.
This is not where I came from. And I am so grateful for it.
Speaking of food — Houston has some of the best food in the country. That is not my opinion. That is Keith Lee certified.
When TikTok’s most trusted food critic brought his 2023 food tour to Houston, the city ranked number 2 out of eight cities — right behind New Orleans. High praise from a man who does not hand out compliments lightly.
The stop that carried Houston for him? The Puddery — a dessert shop in Pearland run by a Black woman named Janel Prator. He loved it so much he came back and gave her $50,000 to expand her business. That is the Keith Lee effect — and Houston earned every bit of it.
But the food scene here goes so far beyond one shop. You have Creole and Cajun that would make Louisiana proud. You have the most incredible Vietnamese food you will ever eat in your life — seriously, come to Houston and eat pho before you have an opinion about pho. You have Tex-Mex that is its own food group. You have barbecue, Nigerian, Jamaican, Indian, Japanese — all of it good, all of it accessible, all of it part of a regular Tuesday in this city.
I came from small town Louisiana thinking I knew good food. Houston humbled me. And I am grateful.
I did not move to the Houston area because it was cute. I moved here because I needed to build something — and I needed to be somewhere that would let me do that.
Houston delivered.
The Houston region is expected to reach a record 3.5 million jobs by the end of 2026. The Texas Medical Center alone — the largest medical complex in the world — employs over 100,000 people. Houston is home to 24 Fortune 500 company headquarters. And Texas has no personal income tax — which means more of what you earn stays with you.
Healthcare, technology, energy, construction, finance — the industries growing here are not going anywhere. If you are moving here for a job, for a career change, or to start something of your own — you picked the right city.
I built Moraea Co. here. That is not a coincidence.
Let me put some numbers behind something people say all the time but rarely explain.
Houston is the second most affordable major metro in the entire country when it comes to housing costs — sitting more than 20 percent below the national urban average. Compared to Austin, Dallas, or any major coastal city — Houston is not even in the same conversation when it comes to what your money can actually buy.
The median home price in the Houston area runs between $260,000 and $324,000 depending on where you land. In Austin that same budget gets you considerably less house. In California it gets you a parking space.
And here is what makes 2026 specifically a good time to be buying here — affordability is actually improving. Monthly payments are lower than they were a year ago. More inventory means more options and more negotiating room. The Houston market right now is one of the most buyer friendly it has been in years.
Add in the fact that Texas has no personal income tax and you are keeping more of what you earn while spending less on where you live. That combination is genuinely rare for a city this size with this much opportunity.
If you are coming from a high cost city — New York, California, Chicago — the Houston area is going to feel like someone finally let you breathe.
[LINK: moraeagroup.com/where-do-i-start] Ready to see what your budget actually gets you here? Let’s find out.
If you are moving here with kids, I know the first thing you googled was the school districts. Let me make this easy.
Katy ISD is ranked number 1 in Houston and number 1 large district in the entire state of Texas according to Niche 2026 rankings. Seven Lakes High School and Tompkins High School are nationally recognized. This is not a hidden gem — this is a documented fact that relocating families discover and never get over.
But Katy ISD is not the only option. The Houston area has multiple top rated districts depending on where you land.
Friendswood ISD consistently earns top marks from the Texas Education Agency with some of the highest college readiness scores in the state. Tomball ISD has grown fast without sacrificing quality. Conroe ISD serves The Woodlands area and is one of the fastest growing districts in Texas. Cy-Fair ISD offers strong academics and one of the most active parent communities you will find anywhere. Pearland ISD is known for academic rigor, fine arts, and competitive athletics.
The point is this. You do not have to compromise on schools to find an affordable home here. That combination — great schools and attainable real estate — is genuinely rare. Houston has it.
Not sure where to start? I’ve got you.
This is the thing that surprises people most when they get here.
When most people hear suburbs they think strip malls and chain restaurants and nothing to do on a Saturday. The Houston suburbs are not that. Almost every major suburb has its own town square or walkable district — places the whole family can actually spend a day without driving thirty miles to get somewhere worth going.
City Centre in west Houston is beautiful — shops, restaurants, green space, weekend events. Sugar Land Town Square has outdoor concerts, fountains the kids can run through, dining for every mood. The Woodlands Town Center has a whole waterway with paddleboats and an outdoor amphitheater. Pearland Town Center. The Boardwalk at Towne Lake in Cypress. And here in Katy — the Katy Boardwalk District is coming. The trail system is already done, the residential is under construction, and the full vision — hotel, retail, dining on the water — is being built. It is slowly but surely becoming something worth driving to.
You are not moving to the middle of nowhere. You are moving to a collection of communities that each have their own identity and their own energy.
You are not moving to the middle of nowhere. You are moving to a collection of communities that each have their own identity and their own energy.
Wondering which one is right for your family? Let’s figure that out together.
Houston takes its sports seriously. The Texans, the Astros, the Rockets — this is a real sports town with real fans and real energy on game day. If you are coming from a city with a team you love, you will find your people here.
But the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is in a category of its own. It is not just a rodeo. It is a three week event that draws over two million people every year, features some of the biggest names in music, and produces scholarship money for Texas students. If you have never been — it is on the list the second you land.
Beyond that — concerts at the amphitheaters, farmer’s markets every weekend across the suburbs, festivals celebrating every culture in the city, Hermann Park and the Museum District, Buffalo Bayou, the Houston Zoo, Space Center Houston. There is genuinely always something to do here. The question is never what — it is which one this weekend.

Listen. Katy Mills alone could keep you busy for a weekend. But the shopping here goes well beyond one outlet mall.
From the boutiques at City Centre to the markets popping up in every suburb on the weekends to the international grocery stores that carry things you cannot find anywhere else — this area has it. Whatever you need, whatever your budget, whatever your taste — Houston has a store, a market, or a vendor for it.
And the local business scene is growing. Women and minority owned businesses are carving out real space in this market. That is actually part of why I built [LINK: moraea.co/moraea-index] the Moraea Index — to make sure those businesses get the visibility they deserve.
I left a small town and I found my room here.
The diversity changed me. The food spoiled me. The opportunity built me. And the community — the women I have met, the friendships my son has made, the room I have been able to create inside this ecosystem — that is the part I could not have predicted when I drove into this city for the first time.
If you are thinking about making the move to Katy or the Houston area and you want someone who actually lives here to help you find the right neighborhood, the right school district, and the right home for your family — that is exactly what I do.
Start your search here or [LINK: moraea.co contact page or booking link] reach out directly. The right room is here. Let’s find it.
May 15, 2026
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What a great article! I just moved here and I swear I’m trying to fall in love with it!
Girl the fact that you found the good post first is exactly where I want you to start. Give it time — this city grows on you in the best way. And just so you know the bad was posted today and the ugly is coming so you will feel very seen very soon. Welcome to Houston. You are in the right room. 🤎