Location, Location, Location

I am ready to branch out from my notel in Baytown and join the masses in Houston. I am looking at apartments in The Heights, Downtown, and Midtown. What I am wondering is what is most convenient for you, fellas. Also, do you prefer an incall that is in a new large complex or one that is in a smaller complex or townhouse location? I am concerned with parking as well. Would being near the rail or connected to the tunnel system be at all beneficial?
The height may be a good option for you, parking in Downton & midtown is terrible
EADO/Eastwood is Up&Cumming and very affordable.
EADO/Eastwood is Up&Cumming and very affordable. Originally Posted by burlybuds
I live in EaDo and would recommend against it. It is not a bad neighborhood by any means, I love it here! I've considered finding my new in-call close by as well, for obvious reasons.

Something I know though, clients won't like it and will probably feel "unsafe" here, even though there is no reason for it. It IS up and coming, but is still very old in many areas with dilapidated housing and warehouses. Not the kind of first impression you want to give to clients at all.
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I live in EaDo and would recommend against it. ...
Something I know though, clients won't like it and will probably feel "unsafe" here, even though there is no reason for it. It IS up and coming, but is still very old in many areas with dilapidated housing and warehouses. Not the kind of first impression you want to give to clients at all. Originally Posted by Victoria of Houston
True.
Most people still consider it Second Ward.
The hood.
True.
Most people still consider it Second Ward.
The hood. Originally Posted by SweetDulce
Exactly. And the 3rd is close by as well. If you do go "East End" River, I would suggest the areas immediately on the other side of 59, only a few blocks down, because all the new gentrified townhouses are there, but nowhere much further east.
True.
Most people still consider it Second Ward.
The hood. Originally Posted by SweetDulce
some just can't let it go
some just can't let it go Originally Posted by GlobeSpotter
Yeah, but it IS still literally in the process of being re-made. As said, it's not unsafe here. I walk around at night all the time and never feel unsafe. My car and home are safe.

It's just an "older" neighborhood, and whilst you have one street lined with nice, cute little houses, the next will be old and run down or even some abandoned "scary" looking homes and buildings. Was taking a walk with my neighbor the other night and we passed what looked like a crack house literally with 2 men completely passed out laying almost in the street, lols.

As said, in general, it just doesn't set the right kind of "facade" one may want to present to clientele.
The heights would be a great location. I wish could play there but I live in the boondocks so I stay North. ��
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Wait a second, I thought gentrification got rid of all the hookers not attracted them in.
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I'm looking for a place in the Heights as well. I started off looking for garage apartments but had no luck. The apartment rates are a little on the high side just because it's the Heights and its full of people who will pay higher prices.

If you can find a good deal, the Heights is a great spot!
The last option is dumb and pointless. That is, unless you are trying to specifically identify tricks who are not interested in you.
I know. But you can have four options and I thought it was funny. I understand that I'm not for everyone and I'm very okay with that.

The last option is dumb and pointless. That is, unless you are trying to specifically identify tricks who are not interested in you. Originally Posted by gtoman
I know. But you can have four options and I thought it was funny. I understand that I'm not for everyone and I'm very okay with that. Originally Posted by River Song
Why not actually put in more locations that you are willing to host in (i.e Energy Corridor, Attascocita/Humble, Baytown, Clear Lake, Woodlands/Spring, etc)? Seems like it would make more sense for a poll.

Also, don't use check boxes unless you accept that people will check them all. Since one of the items directly conflicts with all the others it makes the checkboxes pretty useless.
Those are the only places am looking at. And I did want people to be able to select more than one option.

What else did I do wrong? I'm open to constructive criticism.


Why not actually put in more locations that you are willing to host in (i.e Energy Corridor, Attascocita/Humble, Baytown, Clear Lake, Woodlands/Spring, etc)? Seems like it would make more sense for a poll.

Also, don't use check boxes unless you accept that people will check them all. Since one of the items directly conflicts with all the others it makes the checkboxes pretty useless. Originally Posted by gtoman