We are moving next weekend.jgrin wrote:SO, where is everyone gonna live in the fall?
Innerloop/med center area. Near Kirby/South Main.
We are moving next weekend.jgrin wrote:SO, where is everyone gonna live in the fall?
I am not from Houston, so I don't know what this means. What area? I have heard midtown or rice village are nice options...raperez129 wrote:We are moving next weekend.jgrin wrote:SO, where is everyone gonna live in the fall?
Innerloop/med center area. Near Kirby/South Main.
Yes, midtown or rice are both very nice. Rice and upper kirby/galleria are probably the nicest areas, but both can be pricy. Innerloop means inside the interstate 610 loop that circles the downtown area. midtown and rice are both inside the loop also.jgrin wrote:I am not from Houston, so I don't know what this means. What area? I have heard midtown or rice village are nice options...raperez129 wrote:We are moving next weekend.jgrin wrote:SO, where is everyone gonna live in the fall?
Innerloop/med center area. Near Kirby/South Main.
Same place I live now. Energy Corridor in West Houston which is about 15 miles west of downtown.jgrin wrote:SO, where is everyone gonna live in the fall?
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Are you going to be living in the condos on the corner of Kirby and Braeswood by chance?raperez129 wrote:We are moving next weekend.jgrin wrote:SO, where is everyone gonna live in the fall?
Innerloop/med center area. Near Kirby/South Main.
RSN_M3 wrote:Are you going to be living in the condos on the corner of Kirby and Braeswood by chance?raperez129 wrote:We are moving next weekend.jgrin wrote:SO, where is everyone gonna live in the fall?
Innerloop/med center area. Near Kirby/South Main.
No, I've lived there for the past 2 years, I thought you may be moving across the street from me. You'll be living close to the Metro Rail and I highly recommend you take that to STCL. I use it frequently to go to work in Downtown.raperez129 wrote:RSN_M3 wrote:Are you going to be living in the condos on the corner of Kirby and Braeswood by chance?raperez129 wrote:We are moving next weekend.jgrin wrote:SO, where is everyone gonna live in the fall?
Innerloop/med center area. Near Kirby/South Main.
No, but super, super close. Less than a mile maybe. A bit further south on Kirby toward 610. Are you condsidering those?
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No, I've lived there for the past 2 years, I thought you may be moving across the street from me. You'll be living close to the Metro Rail and I highly recommend you take that to STCL. I use it frequently to go to work in Downtown.
Edit: Maybe we'll run into eachother at Target.
The Camden Midtown apartments is where you have to live.investx wrote:I am looking for a place downtown within walking distance of the school. What about you?
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Budget wise, med center/museam dist are nice too, especially if you can locate near the train. The train station downtown at Main St square is walking distance from STCL.blurped wrote:I agree with raperez129--Houston has pockets.
Yes, West U is very nice, but it doesn't have as many rental options as the Montrose/Med Center and Midtown areas so I excluded it in my criteria...
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Inside the Loop is the trendy place to be, and honestly I enjoyed it when I lived there, but Grad Student makes a great point.Grad_Student wrote:You guys should branch out as well. I live just on the other side of 610 in Tanglewood and it's a dreamland. People jogging and walking their dogs at 11pm plus only a 15min drive into school and I never get on the highway. Don't think you have to live a stones-throw away from school.
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Pretty much what RSN said. I park in the garage behind the building in front of STCL (confusing now but it won't be). I never feel uncomfortable but it is a bit spooky since after 6-7 downtown just DIES and no one is down there.lawschool10 wrote:Is it safe to take the rail at night, i.e. for part time students?
Grad Student- thanks for all your inupt - much appreciated- can you comment on parking at night and walking out of class at 9-930pm?
Many thanks
Nice.Grad_Student wrote:And remember, STCL employs over-time police officers (HPD, Harris Co. Sherrif) that patrol the school, around the school and the prof's parking area. They will also escort you all the way to your car in your parking garage.
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