It’s definitely something to consider. There are areas inside the city or further up north that are still really great deals and further from the coast!
Great video! I noticed in the beginning a little dark flicker on your camera. I'm guessing you're shooting on an iPhone. I was having the same issue. I took it in and apple replaced the camera module on the phone and that took care of it.
The second house had just a dusting of insulation in the attic! Hardly any! It's very hot in Houston area. Makes your utility bills expensive! This area is very flat...how is this area with flooding in a rainy or stormy season. I remember driving in 1-2 ft. of water back in early 2000's in Houston, this is closer to the coast.
Hey there! Good eye 😁. The standards of insulation are quite high nowadays R30 or higher. You don’t typically have it much further in spec homes of this price though. We do know of a few builders going above and beyond in areas like this if it makes a difference to you. It is very flat but one of the standards to developing in these areas is that these areas require retention ponds/lakes, appropriate grading, and drainage. It is close to the coast but these concerns are all going to be a thing in any area near Houston. We always recommend flood insurance even in areas that don’t have history of flooding
Absolutely! La Marque is quite close to the coast, so it’s within the standards that all the new homes in the area are required to have. Unless requested, it’s likely not going to include reinforced hurricane clips, storm shutters, etc. For that, we would recommend something a bit more custom or to do post-closing. Still able to get that all under $300k though!
How did Le Marque do after the latest natural disaster Hurricane Beryl??? I love this area!! Planning on relocating back to Houston or San Antonio… for under $200,000. HOA fees are my next question.
Quite a few homes got damage all throughout. Luckily these neighborhoods are built with water retention in mind, so most of the lakes you see also are built with flood control in mind! Honestly though…there are some older communities near the coast with damage, so definitely good to have us do a bit of research for you. Shoot us over what you’re looking for and we’ll send over a list of places that fit your needs along w HOA fees bit.ly/CWREsurvey
Thank you for your quick response. I will be in the area in November if not sooner. Will definitely notify you as soon as I know my schedule. Appreciate the video and information!
There are specific requirements that ensure there are large retention ponds, grading/drainage to prevent flooding. All of the homes don't require flood insurance, but there are a few that are in the higher risk, 500yr flood zone. It's closer to the coast, so the chance will always be there, but there is a lot of preventative measures taken to ensure these homes don't flood.
That 1477 kb home, I was really stunned by that counter, possibly the nicest I've ever seen in that price range. Yes, all builders in a certain range, lets call them production builders, can have poor quality. I built with DR, so all I see is horror stories. It's been fine so far, little things. Built in Harvest Green.
Absolutely! Amazing bang-for-your-buck. We sell plenty of DR Hortons. With the right steps throughout the process and plenty of due diligence, these production builds will last quite some time! Hope you’re enjoying Harvest Green. One of our favorite communities.
Hi there! We definitely do have something like that. We've got smaller 2beds or even condo/townhouses if you'd prefer that. Feel free to put your info in the link and we'll send something your way! bit.ly/CWREsurvey
Will depend per home since it all will vary on policy and size of home. Anywhere between $1500-$3000. happy to narrow that and review estimates if you have an idea of what you’re looking for and where. Hit us up here. Bit.ly/CWREsurvey
Some great single stories from these builders. Wouldn’t be able to have a new construction in that range but definitely resale if you’re interested in that!
All of these builders are spec builders, however, we do know of a few custom builders that we can help you with. Feel free to send us what your thoughts and plans to bit.ly/CWREsurvey
Yes! It’s Ambrose in La Marque. We’ve got a few available lots to build on starting in that range. Put your info in here and we’ll send some more details! Bit.ly/CWREsurvey
Some are going to be in the 500yr flood plain(lower risk) however, these communities are built with required retention ponds and drainage. We do always recommend flood insurance in the Houston market though!
Thanks for the input! The greater Houston Metropolitan covers 9 total counties. Most people relocating don’t know the difference between the smaller counties. The video also always includes the actual city in parentheses to clarify. We’ve got a few videos in the city of Houston including our most recent one if you’d like to check those out as well!
It is Houston area if your not from Houston TX you would not understand it's literally 30mins from Houston City life so for you to say stop saying Houston tells your not from the Houston area
As of now, the sqft of the smallest home is a 2/1 on 6000sqft lot. That's a Hibiscus for $240,900. Fairly specced out on larger lot. Can be built cheaper if you're okay with waiting.
You’re right. These are all model homes so they’re all higher pricing than the base priced homes. Those are still quite nice though. Some include granite countertops and all the floor plans will mostly be the same as well. The second home we showed in this video is a bit more comparable to base finishes and a very clean look to it still!
Appreciate the feedback! We’ll be sure to lower the music audio down a bit. Hope to catch you on the next one 😁 I blame the editor. He’s going deaf bc he listens to music too loud (It’s me…I’m the editor)
It is close to the coast but there are a number of retention ponds and appropriate grading to compensate. Definitely recommend flood insurance even if it isn’t in a flood zone.
Completely understand your thoughts. It’s close enough to the areas that do have strong jobs. According to recent census data, the avg commute for a Houstonian is 30mins. Just a bit worse than NYC and a bit better than Jacksonville. We do have videos in the city with new homes that are still in the $200s if you’d like to check those out! But of course, there’s pros/cons for everything. Cheaper homes = harder commute
Appreciate your thoughts. We would never recommend any home from any builder without a proper inspection. We know plenty of people with KBs that were inspected and cared for that lasted for a while. We also know plenty of people with Westins and Perrys with issues…just like we mentioned in the video, get an inspection and hold the project managers accountable when you’re building. We always will do that for our clients during the process. What would you suggest for us to review and highlight instead of KB though?
large spaces are important to move around, and feel free and happy. 💙
Agreed! 💯
Your talk today was just amazing
Thanks
@CommunityWarriorsRE I like your video very much
Less expensive because of hurricane/flood potential.
It’s definitely something to consider. There are areas inside the city or further up north that are still really great deals and further from the coast!
Great video! I noticed in the beginning a little dark flicker on your camera. I'm guessing you're shooting on an iPhone. I was having the same issue. I took it in and apple replaced the camera module on the phone and that took care of it.
Omg…yeah it is an iPhone lol. I thought it was my ugly face triggering it 😅
The second house had just a dusting of insulation in the attic! Hardly any! It's very hot in Houston area. Makes your utility bills expensive!
This area is very flat...how is this area with flooding in a rainy or stormy season. I remember driving in 1-2 ft. of water back in early 2000's in Houston, this is closer to the coast.
Hey there! Good eye 😁. The standards of insulation are quite high nowadays R30 or higher. You don’t typically have it much further in spec homes of this price though. We do know of a few builders going above and beyond in areas like this if it makes a difference to you.
It is very flat but one of the standards to developing in these areas is that these areas require retention ponds/lakes, appropriate grading, and drainage. It is close to the coast but these concerns are all going to be a thing in any area near Houston. We always recommend flood insurance even in areas that don’t have history of flooding
Beautiful area. Massive homes for new build under USD300,000. Are these homes built for hurricanes/tornados? Nice layouts.
Absolutely! La Marque is quite close to the coast, so it’s within the standards that all the new homes in the area are required to have. Unless requested, it’s likely not going to include reinforced hurricane clips, storm shutters, etc.
For that, we would recommend something a bit more custom or to do post-closing. Still able to get that all under $300k though!
How did Le Marque do after the latest natural disaster Hurricane Beryl??? I love this area!! Planning on relocating back to Houston or San Antonio… for under $200,000. HOA fees are my next question.
Quite a few homes got damage all throughout. Luckily these neighborhoods are built with water retention in mind, so most of the lakes you see also are built with flood control in mind! Honestly though…there are some older communities near the coast with damage, so definitely good to have us do a bit of research for you.
Shoot us over what you’re looking for and we’ll send over a list of places that fit your needs along w HOA fees
bit.ly/CWREsurvey
Thank you for your quick response. I will be in the area in November if not sooner. Will definitely notify you as soon as I know my schedule. Appreciate the video and information!
Of course! Just let us know when you’re in town, we’d be happy to set some time aside to check out some homes and tour the city.
What's the likelihood of flooding in this area?
There are specific requirements that ensure there are large retention ponds, grading/drainage to prevent flooding. All of the homes don't require flood insurance, but there are a few that are in the higher risk, 500yr flood zone. It's closer to the coast, so the chance will always be there, but there is a lot of preventative measures taken to ensure these homes don't flood.
That 1477 kb home, I was really stunned by that counter, possibly the nicest I've ever seen in that price range. Yes, all builders in a certain range, lets call them production builders, can have poor quality.
I built with DR, so all I see is horror stories. It's been fine so far, little things. Built in Harvest Green.
Absolutely! Amazing bang-for-your-buck.
We sell plenty of DR Hortons. With the right steps throughout the process and plenty of due diligence, these production builds will last quite some time!
Hope you’re enjoying Harvest Green. One of our favorite communities.
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How much is flood insurance?
It’ll vary per build! Message us here with area and home you’re looking at and we can get a quote worked up. Bit.ly/CWREsurvey
There is affordable house, and new construction house in Douglas, Ga.
Good to hear you’ve still got plenty of them! How much are they going for?
@@CommunityWarriorsRE The least cost $99,000- $975,000 most expensive Douglas, Ga also have land lot for sale to build home.
@@LavenderUnite That's awesome! We definitely won't be getting down to those prices out here.
Do you have any without HOAS
We’ve got quite a few in that area not in HOAs. Just not many new construction homes
Do you have maybe a little smaller and a little cheaper? I would like to buy but I am only one to live
Hi there! We definitely do have something like that. We've got smaller 2beds or even condo/townhouses if you'd prefer that. Feel free to put your info in the link and we'll send something your way! bit.ly/CWREsurvey
How much is insurance?
Will depend per home since it all will vary on policy and size of home. Anywhere between $1500-$3000. happy to narrow that and review estimates if you have an idea of what you’re looking for and where. Hit us up here. Bit.ly/CWREsurvey
i love those 4bed house single flood and hate the two story house。 160K~190K
Some great single stories from these builders. Wouldn’t be able to have a new construction in that range but definitely resale if you’re interested in that!
which one of these homes can be custom built on my lot in Richmond TX
All of these builders are spec builders, however, we do know of a few custom builders that we can help you with.
Feel free to send us what your thoughts and plans to bit.ly/CWREsurvey
Which city is the first one?
La marque!
60 × ? Size lots ?
Mostly 100ft deep.
So 60x100. The 50fts are typically 50x100
@@CommunityWarriorsRE Great. Thanks !
I'm from LaMarque born and raised
Nice! How do you feel about the houses and the changes in the area?
How much is property tax?
Property tax is 3% - 3.22% depending on the area!
What about HOA? how much is HOA there or none?
HOA in Ambrose is $550/yr. Sunset Grove is $650/yr. Trails at woodhaven is $700/yr
can you zhare the location for less then 2oo,oook
Yes! It’s Ambrose in La Marque. We’ve got a few available lots to build on starting in that range. Put your info in here and we’ll send some more details!
Bit.ly/CWREsurvey
I buy!
Great! Happy to help you buy. Let us know what you want down here. Bit.ly/CWREsurvey
Floodplains?
Some are going to be in the 500yr flood plain(lower risk) however, these communities are built with required retention ponds and drainage.
We do always recommend flood insurance in the Houston market though!
Stop saying Houston when it's not actually Houston.
Thanks for the input! The greater Houston Metropolitan covers 9 total counties. Most people relocating don’t know the difference between the smaller counties. The video also always includes the actual city in parentheses to clarify. We’ve got a few videos in the city of Houston including our most recent one if you’d like to check those out as well!
@@CommunityWarriorsRE don't reply to fat karens
It is Houston area if your not from Houston TX you would not understand it's literally 30mins from Houston City life so for you to say stop saying Houston tells your not from the Houston area
hoa?
HOA in Ambrose is $550/yr. Sunset Grove is $650/yr. Trails at woodhaven is $700/yr
square footage in the cheapest home? ambrose Mihomes
As of now, the sqft of the smallest home is a 2/1 on 6000sqft lot. That's a Hibiscus for $240,900. Fairly specced out on larger lot. Can be built cheaper if you're okay with waiting.
@@CommunityWarriorsRE sf of the house?
Ahh sorry about that. Thought I put it in response. 1100sqft!
This is a demo house, you will be buying a piece of shit house when they build one.
You’re right. These are all model homes so they’re all higher pricing than the base priced homes. Those are still quite nice though. Some include granite countertops and all the floor plans will mostly be the same as well.
The second home we showed in this video is a bit more comparable to base finishes and a very clean look to it still!
The background music make the video unwatchable 😢
Appreciate the feedback! We’ll be sure to lower the music audio down a bit. Hope to catch you on the next one 😁
I blame the editor. He’s going deaf bc he listens to music too loud (It’s me…I’m the editor)
Flood zone cheap
It is close to the coast but there are a number of retention ponds and appropriate grading to compensate.
Definitely recommend flood insurance even if it isn’t in a flood zone.
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bro, house is in the middle of no where.....like literally no jobs
Completely understand your thoughts. It’s close enough to the areas that do have strong jobs. According to recent census data, the avg commute for a Houstonian is 30mins. Just a bit worse than NYC and a bit better than Jacksonville.
We do have videos in the city with new homes that are still in the $200s if you’d like to check those out! But of course, there’s pros/cons for everything.
Cheaper homes = harder commute
this scammer has the nerve to recommend KB home.??? Dislike.. NEXT!!!!
Appreciate your thoughts. We would never recommend any home from any builder without a proper inspection. We know plenty of people with KBs that were inspected and cared for that lasted for a while. We also know plenty of people with Westins and Perrys with issues…just like we mentioned in the video, get an inspection and hold the project managers accountable when you’re building. We always will do that for our clients during the process.
What would you suggest for us to review and highlight instead of KB though?
Which city is the first one?
La Marque, TX!