Is Humble TX a Good Place to Live? Pros & Cons + Poll

Is Humble TX a Good Place to Live? Pros & Cons + Poll

By: Nicholas Sollitto

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March 14, 2022

A suburb of Houston, the City of Humble, TX, provides its residents with an attractive synthesis of big-city amenities and small-town living. This combination has led many prospective Texans to consider if Humble is a good place to live.  

If this sounds like you, keep reading to learn how expensive it is to live in Humble and if people like living here.

Should you be considering moving to this small city in Texas? Find out below! 

Humble in a Snapshot 

Before we explore Humble’s history and look more in-depth at its cost of living and crime rating, let’s look at a few key statistics to get an idea of Humble’s size and population.  

Humble Data* 
Population (2010) 15,133 
Population (2019) 15,824 
Area (sq mi) 9.82 
Land Area (sq mi) 9.76 
Water Area (sq mi) 0.06 
Elevation (ft) 90 
Time Zone UTC-6 (CST) 

*Data was collected from census.gov. 

The History of Humble 

The City of Humble was originally settled in the early 19th century. However, it wasn’t until the early 1900s that Humble found its footing as an oil boomtown. The discovery of oil brought an increase in population and wealth to the Humble area.  

In 1904, railroad developments in the area made it possible for oil to be shipped out of Humble. One year later, the Humble oilfield outpaced the rest of Texas in oil production. The Humble Oil & Refining Company was founded in 1911 and eventually became known as Exxon. Oil production in Humble largely receded in the mid-20th century, and many residents in the area returned to other industries including farming and logging.  

Besides its time as a bustling boomtown, Humble was a rather quiet city. However, this changed in 1969 when the Houston Intercontinental Airport was opened. Even today, the Houston airport is one of the largest airports in the United States and is the second busiest airport in the state of Texas.  

These days, Humble largely serves as a gateway neighborhood to the Houston metropolitan area. The neighborhood is home to several outdoor recreation areas, museums and culinary attractions.  

Is Humble a Safe Place to Live? 

Overall, Humble ranks very poorly in terms of crime and safety. In a report from CrimeGrade.org, Humble scored an overall crime grade of an “F.”  This grade is a composite of three scores for violent, property and miscellaneous crime.  

Of these three scores, Humble scored an “F” for violent and property crime and a “C-” for miscellaneous crime. These three scores suggest Humble is a very dangerous city to live in. However, like most metropolitan neighborhoods, there are various areas where crime is significantly more likely than others.  

What are the Bad Parts of Humble? 

The western parts of Humble hold the most dangerous neighborhoods. These areas include city center and Bordersville. At the most extreme, rates of crime in these areas are as high as 1 in 1. This propensity of crime in these areas has made Humble one of the most dangerous cities in the country.  

The table displayed below list the crime rates per 100k people for Humble and several cities with comparable populations.  

CITY STATE CRIMES PER 100K PEOPLE* 
Humble TX 9,377 
Brunswick  ME 987 
Alton TX 1,599 
Damascus  MD 1,602 
Susanville  CA 2,368 

*Information sourced from AreaVibes.com. 

Is it Expensive to Live in Humble? 

According to several studies including one from BestPlaces.net, Humble’s cost of living is slightly lower than the national average. The city is on par with the cost of living throughout the state of Texas. However, the city’s median home cost and overall housing costs are significantly lower than the national average and lower than the average for the state of Texas.  

Within the aforementioned report, the median home cost for Humble is listed as $190,900, while the median home cost of the United States is listed as $291,700. The table included below compares the cost of living in Humble with the cost of living of several other cities with comparable populations. 

CITY STATE COST OF LIVING* 
Humble  TX 93.4 
Brunswick ME 103.3 
Alton TX 73.4 
Damascus  MD 127.6 
Susanville CA 91.3 

*Compared to a nation average of 100 by BestPlaces.net. 

In most areas, including grocery, health and utilities, Humble’s cost of living is only slightly more affordable than the national average. In two categories, transportation and miscellaneous, Humble is more expensive than the national average. The city’s transportation score was 118.7 and the city’s miscellaneous score was 101.2. These scores are compared to the national average, which is represented as 100.  

What are the Pros of Living in Humble? 

The most advantageous pros of living in Humble are the city’s low housing costs and proximity to Houston. These two advantages make Humble a great option for professionals, families and couples who work in Houston but are looking for a more affordable lifestyle.  

The city is also home to several attractions including Mercer Arboretum & Botanic Gardens and Jesse H. Jones Park and Nature Reserve. These two local outdoor recreation areas are equipped with several walking and hiking trails and various other opportunities for residents to get active outside.  

Additional attractions located in Humble include The Humble Museum, Houston WaterWorks and Golf Club of Houston. The latter of which is a local golf course that hosted the Houston Open PGA Tour event from 2003 – 2019.  

What are the Cons of Living in Humble?  

The No. 1 con of living in Humble is the city’s higher than average crime rating. The overall presence of crime in the city can make it unsafe to live and work in and around the city. However, as previously alluded to, there are a few areas in the city that are safer than others. These areas are mostly located in the southeastern part of the city.  

Additional cons of living in Humble are the city’s below average school systems and dense suburban housing offerings. Yes, the city’s median home values are low and there is availability throughout the city. However, a large percentage of these homes need repairs, are less than ideal or are located right on top of another property.  

Do People Like Living in Humble?  

Living in Humble provides residents the opportunity to live near the Houston metropolitan area and secure a lower-than-average cost of living. Residents of Humble are mostly positive about their city. However, some are also adamant that changes need to be made to improve the area. Here are a few reviews taken from Niche.  

  • “I love the small town feel and the closeness to big city life in downtown Houston.” 
  • “I would like to see more community action in the city of humble, maybe even community events.” 
  • “Every other weekend there is always gun shots, dogs missing, and a lot of solicitation.” 
  • “Sometimes you notice people not caring for others’ safety.” 
  • “Pretty good, however, most students in the area can be racist” 

Wrapping up: Is Humble a Good Place to Live? 

Do you think Humble is a good place to live? Let us know by filling out our Humble poll below.  

If you do move to Humble or currently live in the area, you can also secure affordable, premium storage whenever you need it! Just stop into our Humble storage facility. We offer Touchless Rentals, unbeatable customer service and professional amenities.  

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Nicholas Sollitto is a content writer for Store Space who also enjoys rooting for the Detroit Red Wings, reading Vonnegut, and hiking.

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