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Good luck finding a "custom home" in the Houston area on an acre or two. Extremely difficult. I would also try to avoid a neighborhood with lots of house rentals. In Cross Creek there's a rental we drove by that play loud fiesta music at night which might not be your cup of tea. Avoid rental neighborhoods.
@@JohnCillian for a lot of people, they are looking at overall rankings of the school/district from niche, HAR and great schools…The districts ranked A have highest appreciation and demand. Currently some of those top districts are Katy, Cy-Fair, Fort Bend, Tomball, etc. (we have 60+ school districts so there are more) But speciality schools with excellent specialized programs like special needs, sports etc can also do really well.
@@zracrental7466 exactly, it is until you do have something in the back. There is no guarantee an empty lot or space behind your house will continue to be that way unless you own that land.
@@livinginhouston There is guarantee if it is already built out like trails/ponds/parks. There's no guarantee if you dont know who owns the land behind you. Bottomline is to know what you are buying. Prime lots are defined prime lots for a reason. Not knowing whats to be done at the back of the lot is NOT a prime lot and should never be advertised as one.
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Good luck finding a "custom home" in the Houston area on an acre or two. Extremely difficult. I would also try to avoid a neighborhood with lots of house rentals. In Cross Creek there's a rental we drove by that play loud fiesta music at night which might not be your cup of tea. Avoid rental neighborhoods.
@@carefulconsumer8682 have to go realllllly far out from Houston
Not sure if those detention ponds are safe for the house foundations since those ponds are artificially made.
Woodlands has flood zones. 😢
What locations have the best rated school in your opinion?
@@JohnCillian for a lot of people, they are looking at overall rankings of the school/district from niche, HAR and great schools…The districts ranked A have highest appreciation and demand. Currently some of those top districts are Katy, Cy-Fair, Fort Bend, Tomball, etc. (we have 60+ school
districts so there are more) But speciality schools with excellent specialized programs like special needs, sports etc can also do really well.
So if there not a Mass production builder then who are the other builders?
no back neighbors= prime lot if and only you are sure that it stays that way. But still NO back neighbors=Prime lot
@@zracrental7466 exactly, it is until you do have something in the back. There is no guarantee an empty lot or space behind your house will continue to be that way unless you own that land.
@@livinginhouston There is guarantee if it is already built out like trails/ponds/parks. There's no guarantee if you dont know who owns the land behind you. Bottomline is to know what you are buying. Prime lots are defined prime lots for a reason. Not knowing whats to be done at the back of the lot is NOT a prime lot and should never be advertised as one.