See my previous post on Spring Branch homes. Generalizing Spring Branch home prices is difficult to do. It encompasses such a large area and has so many subdivisions within it and around it, that it’s almost impossible to do. The homes range from small little starter homes (my first house was here, on Tilson Ln) [...]
by Rich on April 19, 2010
See Part 1 of Houston Subdivision Price Trends where price trends of Houston Heights homes were covered. Considering buying or selling a Heights home? Check out the previous post. This data was taken from the yearly Houston Chronicle Subdivision price trends supplement which came out 04/11/10. I look forward to this yearly supplement because it’s a quick [...]
by Rich on April 15, 2010
The Houston Chronicle issued it’s yearly Subdivision Price Trends on 04/11/10. I extracted data for areas near the Heights, in table below. Don’t look too closely at the price trends if there are very few sales. Woodland Heights for example (where I live) shows a decline in price. What this really shows is that several [...]
First, check my Interactice Map of Neighborhoods to see where Spring Branch is located. Spring Branch is a complex area to describe. Even the location is tough to define. It is bounded roughly by I-10 to the south; BW8 on the west; 290 on the east; Clay Rd on the north. The east end (near [...]
by Rich on March 19, 2010
As a fan of mid century neighborhoods, I love Timbergrove Manor. As a neighbor, I find it a peaceful, tree-lined area of updated homes on big lots. As an Houston Inner Loop Realtor, I find it a strongly appreciating area that is more in demand each year. As the name suggests Timbergrove is named after [...]