Although there are some lakes and the Gulf is 50 miles away, the area is notably lacking in outdoor recreational opportunities and the landscape is relatively featureless. Cost of living is notably low for a big city, and excellent housing is available.
The Houston landscape mainly is a flat, treeless plain crossed by several small streams and rivers, with a little more relief and some wooded areas to the north and northeast. The climate is humid subtropical with a marine influence.
High relative humidity makes these temperatures uncomfortable—air-conditioning is a must. Winters are cloudy and mild with abundant rainfall. Clear dry days are most common in the fall. Heavy thunderstorms and tropical storms occasionally pass through the area. Recent job growth is Positive.
Highlands jobs have increased by 3. More Economy. More Voting Stats. Since , it has had a population decline of 5. Learn More The National Average is Home appreciation the last 10 years has been 6. The average school expenditure in the U. There are about More Education.
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Enhanced Cost of Living Calculator Now includes childcare, taxes, health, housing for home owners vs renters, insurance costs and more when you upgrade to premium. Log In Sign Up. Median Age The population was 7, at the census. Highlands is the hometown of T. The community was named Highlands because the east bank of the San Jacinto River, where Highlands is located, has a higher elevation than the west bank of the river.
A post office opened in Highlands incorporated in ; its charter was voided, leaving Highlands as unincorporated again. In the s Highlands had 20 businesses and its population decreased from to Highlands, also known as Elena, is on the Missouri Pacific line north of State Highway 73 and west of Farm Road in the industrialized area of eastern Harris County.
The community of roughly nine square miles was named Highlands because when it was founded, the east bank of the San Jacinto River, where it is located, was higher than the west. The town became a station on the Beaumont, Sour Lake and Western Railway by , and a post office opened there in Highlands incorporated in , but its charter was subsequently voided, and efforts to incorporate in were defeated.
During the s its population fell from to , and its businesses numbered only twenty. The county highway map showed two schools, two churches, a sawmill, and a factory at the townsite.
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