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Things to know if you are moving to Katy, TX


Are you thinking about moving to Katy, TX? This city has a lot of great things about it. While it’s considered a part of the Greater Houston Metro, Katy itself is considered the hub of the Greater Katy area. The population in Katy TX isn’t as overwhelming as Houston—there are a little over 20,000 people in the city itself. Katy has grown over the years, though, and is now home to those who want access to everything Houston has to offer but also don’t want to live in a large city.

If you’re planning a move to the area, here are a few things you should know ahead of time so that move goes smoothly and doesn’t stress you out too much.

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The Katy Quadrants

Katy is an interesting city as far as layout goes because it’s perfectly split into four sections by Grand Parkway 99 and Highway 10. These two highways allow you to get just about anywhere very quickly. Hop on I-10, and in 45 minutes, you’re in downtown Houston. TX-99, which runs north and south, gives you access to Cypress, Sugarland, and more.

Each area of Katy is a little different. Old Katy, which sits in the northwest, is a mix of old and new construction. You’ll find large, spacious lots and homes here, plus Downtown Katy. On the opposite side of TX-99 is North Katy. This is the newer area of the city, so you’ll see new construction going on here fairly often. If you’re looking for a new home, this may be the place to start.

To the south of I-10, you’ll find the Southeast and Southwest Katy quadrants. In the southeast, you’ll find some of Katy’s most popular neighborhoods as well as great schools. The southwest area is known for being home to Cinco Ranch, a planned community that is often on “top 10 places to live in the Houston area” lists. This part of Katy is also home to other planned communities, so if you’re looking for houses for rent in Katy TX, it’s not a bad place to start your search.

 

Most People Commute

Even though you’re moving to Katy TX, you may not be working there. Many people who live in the city work in Houston, Sugar Land, or another nearby area. Thanks to the easy access to the two highways, your commute won’t be too bad once you understand the flow of traffic. Like any metro area, Houston has its own unique traffic flow, and until you experience it, it can be hard to tell exactly how long your commute time will be. Once you’ve spent a few weeks in the area, though, you’ll likely know exactly when to leave and what shortcuts to take to make your commute a breeze.

 

Enjoy the Outdoors

Katy has many amazing parks and other outdoor spaces. If you love relaxing outside, have kids, or have dogs who like going on long walks, you’ll find the green spaces in Katy are incredible. No matter where you live, there’s likely a park within a ten-to-fifteen-minute walk. These parks plus the hiking and bike trails you’ll find around the city are one of the many reasons why many people have moved to Katy.

 

Shopping and Dining

The Katy Mills Outlet Mall is one of the biggest shopping destinations in the area. It’s also home to some of the best restaurants in Katy. When you first move to the city, this is one of the places you’ll want to visit to pick up anything you need for your new home. There’s also a popular movie theater here, so it’s a good place to take a break once you get settled in.

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Housing Costs are Rising

While there are many houses for rent in Katy TX, you’ll also find homes for sale. Due to how popular Katy has become, though, housing prices are on the rise. This means if you plan on buying, you’ll want to look sooner rather than later. The good news is that if you do buy a home and the market trends continue as they are, you’re making an excellent investment. According to Zillow, in 2022, home prices have increased by more than 23 percent. Housing prices in Downtown Houston tend to be higher, but some of the other neighboring suburbs are going to be lower in cost. However, these other suburbs may not have the top-tier schools, number of parks, and other amenities that you’ll find in Katy TX.

Of course, buying a house isn’t your only option. You’ll find many apartments in Katy that are very reasonably priced. Renting means you still get to take advantage of everything Katy has to offer, but you don’t have a mortgage payment or have to worry about taking care of a home. Renting may be the right option for you, especially if you don’t have time to search for the perfect home before you have to move to the city.

 

Be Ready for the Weather

Katy is located in what is classified as a humid subtropical location. This means the summers are going to be pretty warm, and the humidity may be unexpected if you haven’t lived in an area with high humidity before. The winters, however, will be fairly mild. The biggest thing that may be a concern for you weather-wise is the potential for tropical storms and hurricanes. While they’re not as common as they are in Florida or Louisiana, hurricanes have hit Houston before. Learning what to expect from one is important if you’re moving to Katy TX.

In addition to hurricanes, the humid summers also bring mosquitos. Be prepared to deal with these pests as well as chiggers, ticks, gnats, and fleas. You’ll certainly want to have some bug spray on hand. If you enjoy spending time outdoors, you may want to look for a home or apartment that includes a screened in porch or balcony so you can get some fresh air without being eaten up by bugs.

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Know How to Deal with Junk and Garbage

While the City of Katy’s regular garbage service will take care of most of your daily trash, if you have any large items or a lot of DIY project debris, you may want to look into junk removal services. These services will haul away anything you have except hazardous wastes, so they’re perfect for getting rid of broken appliances or old furniture. Junk King of Katy is here to help you with anything you’ve decided doesn’t work with your new home and with the debris created from remodeling.

 

When You Need Junk Removal in Katy

There are many times you might need to search for “junk removal near me.” One of those times is when you’re moving. You may have some junk that you don’t want to move with you, so you’ll need to look into junk removal in your current location. However, there’s also a chance that you’ll get to your new home and decide some of the stuff you’ve moved just doesn’t fit. Maybe the space isn’t as large as you thought it would be, or maybe a bookshelf came apart during the trip and can’t be repaired. You’ll also have packing material, boxes, and other items you may no longer need after you get unpacked. Katy junk removal services can take care of all of this for you.

If you plan on doing any remodeling, you’ll certainly need to look into junk removal. The city’s trash service will not pick up items that fall into the category of construction debris. This means old tile, drywall, and other items can’t go into your trash. You’ll also likely have a lot of this debris if you’re doing a full room renovation or other major DIY projects. You’ll want to get rid of all of this trash at once. Junk King will take it all, and our trucks are big enough that we can usually do it in just one load.

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We Recycle and Donate

Some furniture and other items you want to get rid of may still be in usable condition. Instead of taking those items to the landfill, Junk King will sort them out and pass them along to one of our local partners. These charitable organizations will see to it that these items are given to those who need them.

Broken or damaged items that cannot be used may not go to the landfill, either. Instead, we will send them to one of our recycling partners. Even items such as old sofas may not go into the landfill as they are. We will remove any components that can be recycled. Our goal is to contribute as little as possible to the dump.

 

What We Take

Junk King takes a wide variety of different items, including furniture, televisions, electronic wastes, yard debris, construction waste, old hot tubs, mattresses, and freezers. Basically, we can haul away anything as long as it doesn’t contain hazardous waste. For anything that is hazardous, we may be able to direct you to someone who can handle it.

 

Contact Junk King Today

If you’re in need of Katy TX junk removal, we’re ready to help. Reach out to Junk King today by calling 1-888-888-JUNK, texting 1-737-888-5865, or by visiting us online.

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Junk King Katy
6539 Pitts Rd.
Katy, TX 77493
Hours: M-Sa: 8A-4P

Providing junk removal services to the Katy area, including:

Beasley
Bellville
Bleiblerville
Brenham
Brookshire
Cat Spring
Chappell Hill
Cypress
East Bernard
Fulshear
Hempstead
Hockley
Houston
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Katy
Kendleton
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