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Best places to live in the Houston metro area
Stacker compiled a list of the best places to live in the Houston metro area using data from the Niche. Niche uses 15 weighted factors for its rankings. A majority of the score is based on cost of living, higher education rate, housing, public schools, diversity, and crime. You can read more about Niche’s methodology here.

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#25. Hunters Creek Village
– Niche grade: A
– Public school grade: A+
– Population: 4,358

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#24. El Lago
– Niche grade: A
– Public school grade: A
– Population: 3,016

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#23. Katy
– Niche grade: A
– Public school grade: A
– Population: 23,900

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#22. Jersey Village
– Niche grade: A
– Public school grade: A
– Population: 7,817

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#21. Cumings
– Niche grade: A
– Public school grade: A
– Population: 2,343

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#20. Hedwig Village
– Niche grade: A+
– Public school grade: A+
– Population: 2,029

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#19. Oak Ridge North
– Niche grade: A+
– Public school grade: A
– Population: 3,019

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#18. Pecan Grove
– Niche grade: A+
– Public school grade: A
– Population: 24,798

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#17. Seabrook
– Niche grade: A+
– Public school grade: A
– Population: 13,617

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#16. League City
– Niche grade: A+
– Public school grade: A-
– Population: 114,885

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#15. Pearland
– Niche grade: A+
– Public school grade: A
– Population: 125,983

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#14. Bunker Hill Village
– Niche grade: A+
– Public school grade: A+
– Population: 3,801

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#13. Nassau Bay
– Niche grade: A+
– Public school grade: A
– Population: 5,211

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#12. West University Place
– Niche grade: A+
– Public school grade: B+
– Population: 14,907

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#11. Friendswood
– Niche grade: A+
– Public school grade: A+
– Population: 40,827

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#10. Southside Place
– Niche grade: A+
– Public school grade: B+
– Population: 1,631

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#9. Sienna
– Niche grade: A+
– Public school grade: A
– Population: 25,025

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#8. Hilshire Village
– Niche grade: A+
– Public school grade: A+
– Population: 1,091

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#7. Meadows Place
– Niche grade: A+
– Public school grade: A
– Population: 4,689

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#6. Spring Valley Village
– Niche grade: A+
– Public school grade: A+
– Population: 4,226

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#5. Bellaire
– Niche grade: A+
– Public school grade: A-
– Population: 17,116

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#4. Taylor Lake Village
– Niche grade: A+
– Public school grade: A
– Population: 3,678

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#3. Sugar Land
– Niche grade: A+
– Public school grade: A+
– Population: 109,735

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#2. The Woodlands
– Niche grade: A+
– Public school grade: A+
– Population: 116,916

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#1. Cinco Ranch
– Niche grade: A+
– Public school grade: A+
– Population: 19,139
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