@@MakingHoustonHome We bought in Tomball. Low tax rate and no mud tax. I had my share of the big master plan communities. It’s good when you have young kids, but when the kids move out, you’re left with paying higher tax rates and high HOA fees when you don’t use half of the amenities. But definitely yes for young families
@@jenerra11 nice that’s awesome! What community in Tomball did you buy in? I can definitely see that point. We bought new construction in a master planned community in CA before moving to Houston and it had all of the amenities…multiple pools, parks, clubhouses etc. It was cool but honestly so expensive…and kind of a hassle loading the kids up anytime we wanted to go to the pool lol.
They’re all beautiful communities with tons of amenities…pools, parks, shopping/dining/entertainment near by etc. You’ll see basketball hoops in front of homes here and there. Some HOA’s don’t have an issue with it, others might ask that it be stored in the garage or out of sight when not being used.
Love your vidoes, so thought out and informative you are the only one that mentions traffic
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I just built a 60 foot 2,720 sf home and the starting price was $430,000. Bridgeland is crazy expensive
Oh yeah definitely, Bridgeland is one of the most expensive communities. Cypress and Katy are both getting pretty expensive.
@@MakingHoustonHome We bought in Tomball. Low tax rate and no mud tax. I had my share of the big master plan communities. It’s good when you have young kids, but when the kids move out, you’re left with paying higher tax rates and high HOA fees when you don’t use half of the amenities. But definitely yes for young families
@@jenerra11 nice that’s awesome! What community in Tomball did you buy in? I can definitely see that point. We bought new construction in a master planned community in CA before moving to Houston and it had all of the amenities…multiple pools, parks, clubhouses etc. It was cool but honestly so expensive…and kind of a hassle loading the kids up anytime we wanted to go to the pool lol.
@@MakingHoustonHome Very small community. Cherrywood Estates. Only 60 homes. I was in phase 1 so got in at a decent price point.
What are the communities like there?
Are there any portable basketball hoops up in front of the houses? I'm asking for a friend
They’re all beautiful communities with tons of amenities…pools, parks, shopping/dining/entertainment near by etc. You’ll see basketball hoops in front of homes here and there. Some HOA’s don’t have an issue with it, others might ask that it be stored in the garage or out of sight when not being used.