Hello there, How are you doing? I am a regular viewer from your channel. I am just here to tell you that you are creating very amazing content. Good luck to you.
Recently sold our home in Katy, built in the early 70s, and bought new construction in Sunterra (Katy) Home is about the same square footage, lot is decently sized (7k) with most of the footage in the back yard. And the home itself is a lot nicer. We’d gotten to the point where we were going to either spend $50-$100k completely demo-ing, and rebuilding the house, buying a new-er used home, or new construction. Yes, the taxes are higher (a lot) - but the savings from WAY cheaper homeowners insurance (1/3rd) - less than half the electricity costs (due to better insulation, efficient windows, etc) It actually made us about break even…. Definitely worth looking at new construction. The people who bash it, are the same people who 30-40-50 years ago, bashed those homes when they were new too…
Excellent video! I’ve seen some of those new homes being built in Cypress. I don’t even see any bricks 😂 🤯. And the prices are super high. There might be a little dip but 2026 World Cup soccer and possible bullet train from Houston to Dallas might keep the Texas economy stable.
Hello there,
How are you doing? I am a regular viewer from your channel. I am just here to tell you that you are creating very amazing content. Good luck to you.
Are resale home cheaper then new construction. It's hard to believe that home are so expensive and you get no sqft
Great info
Recently sold our home in Katy, built in the early 70s, and bought new construction in Sunterra (Katy)
Home is about the same square footage, lot is decently sized (7k) with most of the footage in the back yard.
And the home itself is a lot nicer.
We’d gotten to the point where we were going to either spend $50-$100k completely demo-ing, and rebuilding the house, buying a new-er used home, or new construction.
Yes, the taxes are higher (a lot) - but the savings from WAY cheaper homeowners insurance (1/3rd) - less than half the electricity costs (due to better insulation, efficient windows, etc)
It actually made us about break even….
Definitely worth looking at new construction.
The people who bash it, are the same people who 30-40-50 years ago, bashed those homes when they were new too…
Great advice 🎉
Where are the older homes listed at?
Excellent video! I’ve seen some of those new homes being built in Cypress. I don’t even see any bricks 😂 🤯. And the prices are super high.
There might be a little dip but 2026 World Cup soccer and possible bullet train from Houston to Dallas might keep the Texas economy stable.