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New Home FIRE SALE In Houston Texas | This is Outrageous

New Home FIRE SALE In Houston Texas | This is Outrageous

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New Home FIRE SALE In Houston Texas | This is Outrageous
0:00 – Intro
1:47 – New Caney, TX Harrington Trails New Home Tour & Data
14:08 – New Caney, TX Tavola New Home Tour
20:12 – Conclusion

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  1. I looked at moving from North Dallas to North Austin about 3 years ago. The prices were CRAZY!!! I'm glad that I sold my North Dallas home in June 2022. I purchased it in 2017.

  2. I just heard that warren buffet had invested in dr Horton. I have heard in the news structure problems with dr Horton homes. Warren Buffett is a billionaire and he invested in dr Horton was dr horton profitable for the people that bought their homes with structure problems.

  3. Cookie cutter homes packed next to each other. 60% of the front of the homes show nothing but the garage. What ever happened to driveways going up the side of the house with the garage in the back. When I look down a street and see nothing but cars in driveways, it looks like crap.

  4. I'm up in Central Texas, near Fort Cavazos/Killeen. Builders have stopped building with new communities sitting half built. Some of these communities already have people living in them, but open empty lots all around. Not sure what these builders were thinking. Lower enlisted soldiers can't afford a $350K house and nobody is moving here unless they are in the military. The warning signs were there last year, so these builders have no one to blame but themselves.

  5. This isn't necessarily a question about this video but i love your videos and perspectives and I'm curious if you have noticed during your travels if any states or metro areas may be better off in regards to the job market during recession that would make it worthwhile buying if a good deal is found? I know Texas did pretty decent in the '08 recession but could the massive wave of new construction that wasn't on this level then change how well they perform this recession? I'm 28 so this is the first real recession as an adult that i have to face and I'm trying to make the best decisions to prepare.

  6. This video should state anything off hwy 69 is not a desirable living area because of Cleveland/ new caney being not really a family friendly area. Also, Herrington trails is by the illegal area that the entire state of Texas is trying to shut down. Using this as a comparison is ok but again no one wants to live there. Those houses will be lower income houses in a year.

  7. Those houses in the 200s to 300ks wow that's what we need in other states in my area all new construction homes are 600k plus. We do have resale homes in the 200s to 300ks.

  8. Oh man To be a "fly on the wall" in the executive meeting of the these builders, as they discuss your video ! You know they're seeing your stuff. I don't think they like you ……

  9. You cannot have a bunch of friends and family live with you with only one garage. It is a neighborhood I would not consider, you will have cars parked in front of your house, across from your driveway….everywhere.

  10. 90% chance that the real deals will be later in 2024, perhaps even better beyond that. At some point FHA, VA, Fannie and Freddie as well as banks will start dumping. That's when the fun begins for buyers.

  11. I don't like subdivisions at all, as the matchy cookie cutter houses that are completely removed from anything. No schools, no 7/11s, no pharmacies. NO public transportation nearby. Completely isolated. Kids need to wait till they're 16 to drive, can't walk or take a bus to let them get out and have part-time jobs. Then people wonder why kids are on their phones or playing video games in all their free time. Here's a reason. And most of these more modest homes have both parents busting their asses at work to make payments on homes that have negative equity, so they're spending less time in their new jewel, less time with their latch-key kids.
    But the first thought that came to my mind as the drone traveled over street after street, subdivision after subdivision with home sites lining the streets: either ground hasn't been broken or whole communities are empty. My first thought is that a remake of The Stepford Wives would fit perfectly in any of these subdivisions! Bravo TV should start a new show here! The Stepford Wives of Tavola Subdivision!

  12. I bet the government has bought up all those “sold” spec homes to fill with illegals. I saw it happen in San Antonio in 2006 – and we had nowhere near the 8,000,000 crossers Biden has allowed in here.

  13. Travis, where do you think all these people work? I hope not downtown or anywhere near downtown or as South as I-10 for their sake. I was in the conroe/woodlands area and was ready to shoot myself with how long it took to get to work everyday towards the city, and am grateful for (stupid) lockdowns offering me the flexibility to work remotely and move back to Dallas permanently

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