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NASA/Space Center Houston: What it is actually like to live and work in Clear Lake

Clear Lake / Webster / League City is NASA country. Johnson Space Center is here. The aerospace engineers, contractors, and scientists who put people in space live in these neighborhoods. It's a unique slice of Houston.

The vibe: Clear Lake feels like a separate city from Houston proper. It's suburban, quiet, and full of families. The streets have names like Gemini, Apollo, and Saturn Lane. You'll see NASA bumper stickers on every third car. The average neighbor has a PhD in something you can't pronounce.

The commute: If you work at JSC, live in Clear Lake, League City, or Friendswood. The commute from inside Houston is brutal — I-45 South or the Gulf Freeway (same road, different names) is packed. 45 minutes minimum from downtown.

Cost of living: Cheaper than the Inner Loop. A 3BR house in League City is $300-400K. Same square footage in the Heights would be $550-700K.

Space Center Houston (the public museum): The tourist attraction is actually excellent. The tram tour that takes you inside the REAL JSC campus — Mission Control, the astronaut training facility, the Saturn V rocket — is one of the best experiences in Houston. Do it at least once.

Things to do in Clear Lake:

  • Kemah Boardwalk — tourist trap but fun. Rides, restaurants, waterfront.
  • Armand Bayou Nature Center — surprisingly wild for being surrounded by suburbia.
  • Bay Area Houston has excellent fishing. Galveston Bay is 15 minutes away.

Source: Lived in Clear Lake for 3 years, worked at JSC contractor

Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 3, 2026, 7:11 PM

4 Comments

Kemah Boardwalk is touristy but the sunset views from the waterfront restaurants are beautiful. Go on a weeknight to avoid the crowds.

The commute from Clear Lake to downtown Houston is rough. I-45 South in the morning is 60+ minutes. If your job isn't near JSC, don't live here.

Clear Lake is the most wholesome part of Houston. Your neighbor is literally a rocket scientist and their kid is on the same soccer team as yours.

The tram tour at Space Center Houston is criminally underrated. You stand in the ACTUAL Mission Control room where they landed Apollo 11. That's a life experience.