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11-Aug-2006 Try Bellingham, for 1 to 2 bed room and a bath or two apartments for around $500-600, if this is what you are looking for. Auburn, Belleview or Tacoma have beautiful town houses and duplex but you must be prepared for higher rents. But you can shop around if you have time. View Post
14-Aug-2006 Thanks OPAL. I will do that! View Post
17-Aug-2006 [quote][b]Quoted From robertkgaudet:[/b] Thanks OPAL. I will do that! [/quote] Hi Robert, Did you find any? I know of a home being vacated in my neighborhood. Do you want me to check with them? View Post
17-Aug-2006 Hey rjgopal1, You can't ask for more. Just move in at the first chance. Temperatures rarely beat 68 degrees F. and the rents aren't too high too, despite being the 4th or 5th largest city in US. You will easily find people from your state here thanx to the diverse culture. You will never be bored in Houston. Hope you will enjoy Houston View Post
18-Aug-2006 Hi once again, Why not try out this link. They claim to be a free service. http://www.relo-nino.com/rentcosts.html It could probably help you. View Post
19-Aug-2006 [quote][b]Quoted From anonyMust:[/b] Hi once again, Why not try out this link. They claim to be a free service. http://www.relo-nino.com/rentcosts.html It could probably help you. [/quote] If you don't mind a few dollars, quickest way to a rented home is through a real estate agent. I think you will have a handful of them here. View Post
19-Aug-2006 I am told that I need to have a new driver's license here? My car is registered in Denver. So I have the driver's license from Denver itself. Once decided to relocate to here, I may need to go for a car registration for longer stay as does other states. But I request someone to guide me on this. Thanks for all the valuable inputs till now. View Post
19-Aug-2006 I was watching all that was going on here. It depends on where you want to live and where you work, and the commuting time acceptable to you, rjgopal1. Secondly, if the employer is providing you accommodation, this question arises in the last. But take it from me, you can be happy wherever you are in Houston. View Post
19-Aug-2006 Hi, I am new here. Can anyone tell me how to add a new topic here? View Post
19-Aug-2006 We can consider a baby sitter too who can do a bit of teaching, alternately. View Post