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re: Build In Harveston or Buy In Woodridge?
Posted on 3/19/14 at 6:31 am to lsugerberbaby
Posted on 3/19/14 at 6:31 am to lsugerberbaby
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And I'm not familiar with Woodridge
I am also looking for a house and had not heard of woodridge before mentioned here. I have been to a house here not knowing the name of the subdivision. I also just looked up the 10 or so houses for sale on cj brown. I like the location but every house looks the same and has a front garage. The front garage is a deal breaker in my book. I have my reservations about all the new developments in BR.
Harveston - great developer but zero lot lines and that close to gardere bugs me.
Rouzan - developer riddled with problems and way over priced
Longfarm - another good developer but he panicked and sold a ton of lots to dr horton. But a location I like alot.
not that many options for new with a yard and not sure i want to spend 350k on a house and redo the entire inside
Posted on 3/19/14 at 6:42 am to theBeard
if you think harveston is overpriced you don't want to see some of the areas we looked in.
Rouzan was at 230 per sqft and that was base. Without any "upgrades"
Harveston is at least about 175. Lots are small but the amenities seem like they might make up for it, and for pretty low HOA fees. A few of those things already built but its a toss up if all of them happen. Just not sure how a place like that can drop dramatically in value
Rouzan was at 230 per sqft and that was base. Without any "upgrades"
Harveston is at least about 175. Lots are small but the amenities seem like they might make up for it, and for pretty low HOA fees. A few of those things already built but its a toss up if all of them happen. Just not sure how a place like that can drop dramatically in value
This post was edited on 3/19/14 at 6:47 am
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