Houston Areas that don't Flood.

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @mariagoretti2734
    @mariagoretti2734 Год назад +2

    Kindly request you to guide us to buy a house houston. Which place is perfect

    • @mustafafaiz-remaxsignature6485
      @mustafafaiz-remaxsignature6485  Год назад

      Hi Maria. I will be happy to help. You can communicate with me via any of the following methods:
      1. Text me: 281-745-3062 (Yes, this is my personal cell number)
      2. Call me: See my number above :)
      3. email: mfaiz@remax.net
      4. Book a zoom video or audio call and schedule it at a time that works best for YOU!
      Here is my calender link. Please schedule a time that works best for you. Talk soon! calendly.com/remax-consultation/realtor-consultation-with-mustafa-faiz-clone

  • @Dmm3333
    @Dmm3333 5 дней назад

    Thank you so much for sharing. This is so critical to know before buying a house in Houston. Priceless. Thank you!

  • @driven2succeed141
    @driven2succeed141 Год назад

    This was an excellent video. Thank you.

  • @antlike15
    @antlike15 Год назад +2

    Can you post the link to the flood interactive map plz?

  • @unbreakable.1234
    @unbreakable.1234 Год назад +1

    Hi. What can you tell me about the new area of Audobon on Magnolia, Central Central Park on Conroe and Woodland Hills on Willis? Appreciate

  • @Banana69999
    @Banana69999 5 месяцев назад

    Can you post the link so we can look up flooding zones

  • @yosquidd242
    @yosquidd242 5 месяцев назад

    No way to know how much rain will fall. What if the system stalls, and sits, or circulates back around and storms the same place with high amounts like TS Allison did to Houston in 2001.

  • @mjt4651
    @mjt4651 Год назад +2

    Where are the OUTRAGEOUS TEXAS PROPERTY TAXES bearable ?

    • @mustafafaiz-remaxsignature6485
      @mustafafaiz-remaxsignature6485  Год назад +1

      Good question. It may help to know that paying around 3% in property taxes is VERY normal here since typically those homes are relatively new and zoned to great schools. If you are looking for anything less than 3% property taxes, you will find a little older (well-established communities) and decent schools attracting lots of investors to invest. Are you looking for a residence? investment? Do you have small kids where the schools will be important? The answer to these questions can help you live in a great area with a minimal amount of taxes. Look at homes north of Houston for the most part (Spring, Klein, Tomball, etc). Definitely stay away from newer parts of Katy, and Richmond if you absolutely need to avoid high-tax areas. Although there are areas of Katy that are "older", have AMAZING schools, and you are not paying as high of a tax... Houston is HUGE and there is definitely a home for anyone in his or her situation.
      Hope this helps. Feel free to schedule a call if you have any further questions :)

    • @carefulconsumer8682
      @carefulconsumer8682 Год назад

      Stay away from west Katy area like in Fulshear where property taxes are an astronomical 3.5%. Then you also have a high HOA. Many retirees are moving out of that area because of those property taxes which are going higher because of all the new schools, police and fire departments, etc.