Sunterra has 2 districts. Royal ISD is fairly new and not as highly rated. So 10000% verify that you’re in Katy ISD. Elyson is all Katy ISD. The biggest difference is that Sunterra is a more entry level community compared to Elyson that leans luxury. In Sunterra your home value will set the tone with Westin for the entire community since that’s one of the most premier builders in there, whereas in Elyson there are much bigger homes in the community giving your values more room to grow over time. But I’d love to go in depth with any other questions you have. Here’s a link to my calendar if you’d like to connect: aaronlathan.prgtexas.net/buyer-consultation
@@aaronlathan I'm watching the one you did last year in Bridgeland. If I'm not mistaken, this is a bigger version of the Preston III model. There were a lot of similarities...lol I hope I got the right floorplan.
Thank you for being honest about the traffic. I currently live in Beaumont, TX. and will be moving to Fulshear in a few months. I love the area but not the traffic.
I'm from Port Arthur and considered Fulshear, Katy, and Cypress. Since I work in California though and need access to an airport, I'm leaning more towards Meridiana in Iowa Colony/Manvel and maybe Mont Belvieu.
@Prplngldbee616 if you can use Hobby then Meridiana is an amazing location. If you need Bush then I’d say being so far south is gonna be rough if you fly in and out a bunch.
@@aaronlathan I only use Hobby. SWA all the way! That's why I started leaning more to Meridiana, plus your video showing how the community handled Beryl.
Thanks for sharing. In your opinion do you find that in most of the new Houston communities there is an over-saturation and that there is an influx of people moving to Texas now. What in your experience is the pros and cons. I’ve been seeing a good bit of videos from people who have regret and are leaving the Houston area now because of this.
I’ve been in Texas long enough to know that you can’t please everyone lol. There’s enough variety of communities here to satisfy pretty much everyone’s needs. Biggest difference I see now since I moved here is that out of towners realize how crazy affordable and how much variety is here. Whereas Houstonians stuck in the past with what things used to cost seem to take the most issues. But Houston in my opinion will always provide a great balance of options and affordability that’s hard to beat both locally and for those looking from out of state so as long as these builders are building they’ll sell out lol. More pros than cons. My only true con about new communities in Houston are how much higher the property taxes are 🥴. For everything else we can find you a community that fits your individual needs ☺️
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How is the school district in Elyson vs Suntera? Having a hard time deciding where to buy. Looking at Westins homes.
Sunterra has 2 districts. Royal ISD is fairly new and not as highly rated. So 10000% verify that you’re in Katy ISD. Elyson is all Katy ISD. The biggest difference is that Sunterra is a more entry level community compared to Elyson that leans luxury. In Sunterra your home value will set the tone with Westin for the entire community since that’s one of the most premier builders in there, whereas in Elyson there are much bigger homes in the community giving your values more room to grow over time. But I’d love to go in depth with any other questions you have. Here’s a link to my calendar if you’d like to connect: aaronlathan.prgtexas.net/buyer-consultation
Katy/Cinco Ranch
The Woodlands
Sugarland/Sienna
Friendswood
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@@aaronlathanWhat do you think are the best areas good sir?
@@aaronlathanWhat do you think are the best areas good sir?
The Westin was lovely!
Gotta love a Carter IX ☺️🫶🏽
@@aaronlathan I'm going to look at that floorplan a bit more. I didn't know about it before this vid.
@iamjgodfrey it’s on my channel a few times. It’s the most common Westin model that I’ve seen touring communities
@@aaronlathan I'm watching the one you did last year in Bridgeland. If I'm not mistaken, this is a bigger version of the Preston III model. There were a lot of similarities...lol I hope I got the right floorplan.
@@iamjgodfrey their models here in Houston are typically Preston or Carter. So they’re about the same with slight changes lol
Thank you for being honest about the traffic. I currently live in Beaumont, TX. and will be moving to Fulshear in a few months. I love the area but not the traffic.
In the last 5 years I believe Fulshear is up like 200% on population. Will be as thick as Katy soon
I'm from Port Arthur and considered Fulshear, Katy, and Cypress. Since I work in California though and need access to an airport, I'm leaning more towards Meridiana in Iowa Colony/Manvel and maybe Mont Belvieu.
@Prplngldbee616 if you can use Hobby then Meridiana is an amazing location. If you need Bush then I’d say being so far south is gonna be rough if you fly in and out a bunch.
@@aaronlathan I only use Hobby. SWA all the way! That's why I started leaning more to Meridiana, plus your video showing how the community handled Beryl.
@Prplngldbee616 well come on and be my neighbor. Who’s your favorite builder out here?
Thanks for sharing. In your opinion do you find that in most of the new Houston communities there is an over-saturation and that there is an influx of people moving to Texas now. What in your experience is the pros and cons. I’ve been seeing a good bit of videos from people who have regret and are leaving the Houston area now because of this.
I’ve been in Texas long enough to know that you can’t please everyone lol. There’s enough variety of communities here to satisfy pretty much everyone’s needs. Biggest difference I see now since I moved here is that out of towners realize how crazy affordable and how much variety is here. Whereas Houstonians stuck in the past with what things used to cost seem to take the most issues. But Houston in my opinion will always provide a great balance of options and affordability that’s hard to beat both locally and for those looking from out of state so as long as these builders are building they’ll sell out lol. More pros than cons. My only true con about new communities in Houston are how much higher the property taxes are 🥴. For everything else we can find you a community that fits your individual needs ☺️
Appreciate your response. Thank you.
If you have any specific questions I’m down to connect ☺️. Here’s my calendar: aaronlathan.prgtexas.net/buyer-consultation