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re: $267K gets you this near houston
Posted on 2/13/09 at 10:52 am to Cash
Posted on 2/13/09 at 10:52 am to Cash
quote:not necessarily...but "ugly" doesn't come to mind when looking at that house.
hitting close to home chicken?
And Cous Cous, in most new home developments, you don't get a lot of land...the developer is trying to cram as many homes as he can in the subdivision.
Land is overrated if you have a nice park nearby...
This post was edited on 2/13/09 at 10:52 am
Posted on 2/13/09 at 10:56 am to Chicken
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Land is overrated if you have a nice park nearby...
See, e.g., Highland Park, Texas and University Park, Texas.
Posted on 2/13/09 at 10:59 am to Thomas Hudson
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Land is overrated if you have a nice park nearby...
Yea, but it sure is nice to have a good size lot.
Posted on 2/13/09 at 11:00 am to katytigers
that house in humble, my good friend is looking to buy. its right off the interstate, so only about 25-30min from downtown houston with traffic.
Posted on 2/13/09 at 11:01 am to Roach
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Yea, but it sure is nice to have a good size lot.
You farming?
I agree with land being overrated.
Of course, my lot is 30' wide.
Posted on 2/13/09 at 11:04 am to Y.A. Tittle
YA, I wouldn't mind a small lot if I were some big0city lawyer living on St. Charles Avenue. But if I'm in bumfrick Texas in a cookie-cutter house I'd at least like to be able to plant a decent sized garden and let the kids play football.
Posted on 2/13/09 at 11:04 am to Y.A. Tittle
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Of course, my lot is 30' wide.
shot gun house?
Posted on 2/13/09 at 11:16 am to Cash
I have a big back yard and its great for the kids and parties.
Posted on 2/13/09 at 11:41 am to lsu xman
quote:does he have to leave his driveway going 60 mph?
that house in humble, my good friend is looking to buy. its right off the interstate
Posted on 2/13/09 at 1:23 pm to Chicken
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Land is overrated if you have a nice park nearby...
Agreed, the house I found in Katy has way more yard than I want.
Posted on 2/13/09 at 1:56 pm to yellowfin
Housing prices inside the loop in Houston are no where near dirt cheap.
Housing is cheap in Houston in the places that make people hate Houston, the crappy strip mall and congested traffic burbs. I went to Humble the other day to see my accountant and I'd be damned if I would ever live out there. Or Katy, I would shoot people on the freeway if I had to make that drive daily into and from downtown. Out of off 290, same shite.
Housing is cheap in Houston in the places that make people hate Houston, the crappy strip mall and congested traffic burbs. I went to Humble the other day to see my accountant and I'd be damned if I would ever live out there. Or Katy, I would shoot people on the freeway if I had to make that drive daily into and from downtown. Out of off 290, same shite.
Posted on 2/13/09 at 2:05 pm to 8thyearsenior
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Housing prices inside the loop in Houston are no where near dirt cheap.
Housing is cheap in Houston in the places that make people hate Houston, the crappy strip mall and congested traffic burbs. I went to Humble the other day to see my accountant and I'd be damned if I would ever live out there. Or Katy, I would shoot people on the freeway if I had to make that drive daily into and from downtown. Out of off 290, same shite.
spot on.
I lived in Houston for 15 yrs and I continually kept moving closer and closer in. Houston is a great town if you live in one of those inner areas like The Heights, West U, Garden Oaks, etc.
btw, I mentioned I was putting my Garden Oaks home on the market. Here's the link.
Garden Oaks
I am being stingy on the price, but it is actually in line with sales in Garden Oaks the last 2-6 months. That is a very small neighborhood and there are always more people looking to get in than out. And we're in the best location within Garden Oaks.
I'll let MT know how it goes. Went on the market Monday and we are up to 6 showings already.
This post was edited on 2/13/09 at 2:06 pm
Posted on 2/13/09 at 2:20 pm to 8thyearsenior
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Housing prices inside the loop in Houston are no where near dirt cheap.
Housing is cheap in Houston in the places that make people hate Houston, the crappy strip mall and congested traffic burbs. I went to Humble the other day to see my accountant and I'd be damned if I would ever live out there. Or Katy, I would shoot people on the freeway if I had to make that drive daily into and from downtown. Out of off 290, same shite.
This is pretty much exactly the case in Dallas as well.
Posted on 2/13/09 at 2:50 pm to Cold Cous Cous
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Plus it looks like you could reach out your bathroom window and touch the walls of the next house over. I mean, if you're going to buy a house that big, don't you also want a lot?
That's like every development in Dallas. I expect enough yard to let the kids and dogs play.
Posted on 2/13/09 at 2:53 pm to 8thyearsenior
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Housing prices inside the loop in Houston are no where near dirt cheap.
They are compared to most cities the size of Houston.
ETA: and I'm not looking forward to moving to the burbs, but with a kid on the way I have to.
This post was edited on 2/13/09 at 2:56 pm
Posted on 2/13/09 at 3:17 pm to yellowfin
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that house in humble, my good friend is looking to buy. its right off the interstate, so only about 25-30min from downtown houston with traffic.
I doubt that seriously. Maybe on the weekends, but not during the week at normal drive times.
Posted on 2/13/09 at 3:52 pm to lsu xman
I may be moving to Humble after seeing this.
Posted on 2/13/09 at 3:53 pm to MileHigh
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my god is that house ugly
Posted on 2/13/09 at 4:16 pm to NoBama
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I may be moving to Humble after seeing this.
Then you would actually have to move to Houston though.
Posted on 2/13/09 at 4:52 pm to Cash
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But yeah housing in Houston is dirt cheap, even with the ugly three tone brick/stone.
True...but it always has been. Our homes have always slowly risen in value. We didn't have the big housing spike around here really so we haven't seen the really bad foreclosure mess here. I think we are holding okay on values of homes here. I think (I am no expert of course) that is part of the reason our economy here is not as bad off as some.
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