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Tampa vs. Houston

Southern Living Calling? How to Choose Between Tampa and Houston

If you’re thinking about a new home in a sunny setting, Tampa, Florida and Houston, Texas present appealing and distinct options. Choosing between the two can be tricky, as both cities offer a unique blend of urban living, pleasant climate and unique cultural dynamics. To help you decide which city would be the best fit, read on to learn more about the weather, food and culture of these Southern cities.

Tampa vs. Houston Weather

Tampa basks in its reputation for a warm, almost tropical climate, with a dry season that runs from November through May and a warm, rainy season from late May through October. While rain and thunderstorms can be a daily occurrence during the wet season, temperatures remain high, sunshine is still plentiful, and many residents find the winter’s mild weather a fair trade. Despite this, Tampa’s idyllic sandy beaches and abundant outdoor recreational opportunities, make the city an alluring draw for those seeking a relaxed coastal lifestyle.

Houston too enjoys a humid subtropical climate, characterized by sultry summers and temperate winters. Like Tampa, it has a rainy season and a dry season, though winters can be cooler with occasional freezes. While Tampa’s proximity to the Gulf of Mexico infuses the city with warmth and humidity, it does also come with the risk of major thunderstorms, tornadoes, and sometimes tropical cyclones during hurricane season.

Tampa vs. Houston Culture

Tampa boasts a tapestry of cultural richness, woven from its diverse populace and storied past. From the historic charm of Ybor City, with its local cigar factories and Cuban festivals, to the bustling downtown waterfront, you can enjoy both history and contemporary excitement. Check out the annual Cuban Cultural Days, visit Busch Gardens Tampa Bay or explore the Botanical gardens—Tampa has something for everyone.

Houston too pulses with its own dynamic energy, fueled by a thriving arts scene and a melting pot of cultures. Whether wandering through the Museum District, where you can explore The Houston Zoo and nineteen other museums, or meandering through the vibrant streets of Montrose, you’ll revel in the city's cultural offerings. Houston has high-tech culture too—home to NASA’s Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center which gives it the nickname “Space City.”

Tampa vs. Houston Food

From savory seafood to tantalizing Cuban fare and comforting Southern dishes, Tampa’s dining scene caters to every appetite. You can look forward to dining al fresco at a waterfront cafe enjoying Greek treats in Tarpon Springs or searching out the best Cuban sandwich at the annual Cuban Sandwich Festival.

Houston blends Southern hospitality with global flavors. Barbecue, Tex-Mex, and innovative culinary fusions abound. Whether slurping down authentic pho in Chinatown, indulging in haute cuisine in the Galleria area, or sampling international street fare at a food truck rally, Houstonians always have something new and delicious to try.

Bottom Line

Whether you're drawn to Tampa's coastal allure and laid-back vibe or enticed by Houston's cultural diversity and urban dynamism, you’ll want expert guidance if you’re thinking of making a big move. Chase’s Home Lending Advisors are ready to guide you through everything you need to realize your homeownership dreams. As growing and in-demand Southern cities, both Tampa and Houston may offer opportunities for homebuyer grants or other options to make your move easier and help you start life in a new home with confidence.

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