Thank you for the kind words! It’s great to hear you're planning your move to Texas. If you need more info on homes or anything else during your transition, feel free to reach out!
#3...i actually was going to purchase this home but with the half story in this community, but the lot premiums were more than what I wanted to pay. However I will say that the sales managers in this neighborhood are awesome and this community along with the ppl who have recently closed with this builder are very nice . Fortunately I worked with Jackson's team and am currently building a home by Drees in another community. Ty Jojo and Jackson for bringing the house hunting to us, and saving us gas!
@@wynettehouston4916 Yeah, I hear you on the lot premiums. I saw some of those lot premiums on some of these homes and thought builders had lost their minds. They were acting like the lots were on "prime real estate" or something. It's like that in a lot of these communities around Houston. I saw on the map for this community something about a "drill site" where I guess there was or is oil drilling going on, so I need to ask questions about that, too, I guess. Good luck up in GCP!
It sounds like you've had quite the journey with home hunting, and I'm so glad Jackson's team was able to help you out! It's great that you're building a new home with Drees in another community, and that the experience with this neighborhood and the people involved was positive. I'm sure your new home will turn out amazing! Thanks for the kind words, and I’m sure JoJo and Jackson would be thrilled to hear your feedback too. Best of luck with your new build!
I’m a huge fan of grand stair cases, so two-story homes are my jam. Surprisingly though, the one-story first house was my fav. 👍💪 And you guys gave great tours of all three homes. Your professional chemistry is on point! 🙏
Thank you for the kind words! It’s awesome that the one-story house stood out to you despite your usual preference for two-story homes. Grand staircases definitely have a wow factor, but sometimes a well-designed one-story home can be just as impressive! Glad you enjoyed the tours and chemistry in the videos!
Thanks for the feedback! It's great to hear you enjoyed the video. It sounds like house 3 is your top pick, but you really liked the glass door in house 1. It's always tough choosing between great options! If you need more info or help with decisions, feel free to reach out.
Specifically ❤️❤️❤️ the Kitchen how they have buildout in the hood and cabinets; the island, farm house kitchen sink; the double oven and microwave in one location; great dining room; tall ceiling; the vanity in the masters bathroom; pantry, my kind of Utility Room. YES. 👍🏼 👍🏼❤
It sounds like you've found a lot of features you love! Those design elements, especially in the kitchen and master bathroom, can really make a home feel perfect for your needs. If you're leaning towards a specific style or feature, feel free to share, and I can help you refine your ideas further!
Love this 60 ft lot and more importantly it's a single story. I need a single story home because of the injuries i have sustained . I live in a two story home located in Humble and have invested so much money in my home not knowing all the work involved to keep it at bay. I am 68 years old and just dont need all the stress , I would love to just relax and have peace of mind.
It sounds like you're ready for a change and a home that fits your needs better! A single-story house definitely sounds like a great choice for peace of mind and less stress. If you need any advice on finding the right home for you or need help navigating the options in your area, feel free to ask!
My concern are the many retention ponds. Could possibly be a flood potential, especially since the homes are not raised very high in relation to the distance & similar elevation of homes foundation.
That's a very valid concern. Retention ponds are often used to manage stormwater runoff, but they can sometimes be indicators of areas prone to flooding, especially if the homes are built at or near the same elevation as the ponds. When looking at homes near retention ponds, it’s important to check: 1. **Flood Zone Status:** Ask if the property is located within a flood zone, which could be a risk for flooding during heavy rains or storms. 2. **Elevation of the Home:** Compare the foundation height of the home to the surrounding area, including the retention pond. Homes at lower elevations are more likely to be at risk during heavy rains. 3. **Flood History:** Check local records or speak to the builder or homeowners in the area to understand if there have been past flooding issues. 4. **Flood Mitigation Systems:** Some newer homes are equipped with drainage and mitigation systems designed to minimize flood risk, which could be a good sign. It’s great that you’re thinking about these details to protect your investment long-term. Would you want to explore flood prevention measures, or perhaps get a more detailed understanding of the area's drainage system?
That ladder scene was definitely a fun touch! It adds a bit of personality to the video and shows off some of the unique aspects of the homes. It's nice to see little moments like that mixed in with the more serious home tours-it makes the whole experience feel more lively and real. Glad you enjoyed it!
That sounds like a great addition to house number 3! A Thor countertop and in-wall speakers would really elevate the space. Are you thinking of a specific layout or style for those features?
That's a fantastic feature! Butler's Pantries are perfect for keeping the kitchen organized and adding a touch of luxury to the home. Do you have any specific features in mind for your pantry, like built-in shelves or a wine fridge?
House #1 does have a unique design, especially with its layout and features. The mix of architecture and functionality seems to set it apart! What specific aspects of the design stood out to you?
That sounds like a great idea! I'll keep an eye out for updates, and it would be fantastic to see a tour of the Meridiana community, especially since it's so close to Houston. Let me know if you're looking for specific details about that area!
House #3 is a great choice! It’s got a fantastic kitchen and living area, and adding your own custom features like the Thor countertop and TV with speakers will make it even more perfect. Do you have any other specific upgrades in mind for that home?
House #1 is a solid choice! With its unique design and features, it’s easy to see why you’re drawn to it. What do you like most about House #1-perhaps the layout or the overall feel of the space?
House number 3 is a great choice! It's always nice when a home fits your preferences just right. If you have any other questions about customizing or finding the perfect home, feel free to ask!
I completely agree! Having an ensuite bathroom for each bedroom adds so much value and convenience. It provides privacy, eliminates the need to share bathrooms, and gives the home a more luxurious feel. It’s one of those features that really enhances the overall living experience. If you're looking for homes like that, I hope you find the perfect one for your needs!
I love home number three(3) but I want I guess an overflow bar seated area it's not thick enough for me. I also want to know can I customize and have a real life wood burning fireplace and I don't want the beams in the ceiling. I need to have a dog wash in laundry room. I need five bedrooms and a three-car garage. I don't want it so big because of my disability. This is a beautiful home I hope it's affordably-priced
It sounds like you have a great vision for customizing home number three! Adding those elements like the wood-burning fireplace, a dog wash station, and more seating in the bar area would make it even more perfect for your needs. As for the size and your disability, a smaller home with those features could still offer a spacious feel while staying manageable. If you're working with a builder, it's definitely worth discussing these customizations with them to see what can be incorporated into your dream home.
I see you have strong feelings about Houston! While it might not be everyone's cup of tea, it definitely has its charms, especially with its diverse neighborhoods, growing job market, and, of course, the spacious homes. What would be your ideal location for a home?
House number 1 was my fave . I liked the outside of house 2 but inside was kinda ..ho hum. House 3 had a nice kitchen and living area . Black trim paint is not my fave
Got it! It sounds like you have a clear vision for your preferences. House 1 really stood out for you, while house 2's exterior impressed you more than its interior. House 3 had its appeal, especially in the kitchen and living area, but you’re not a fan of the black trim paint. Would you be interested in seeing more houses with a similar style to house 1?
The water in some communities can appear brown due to various factors, such as high mineral content, sediment in the pipes, or recent maintenance on water systems. However, it should not be a permanent condition unless there's an ongoing issue with the local water supply or infrastructure. If you're concerned about this in a specific community, it might be a good idea to ask the builder or local residents about the water quality and any possible solutions they have in place. Many communities in Texas, especially new ones, have filtration systems to ensure water clarity.
I considering second home buying in or near Houston. I am interested in the 2 story home what is the exact city where the homes are so that I can look them up outside of TH-cam?
If you're interested in a two-story home near Houston, many of the homes shown in the videos are in suburban areas like Katy, Cypress, or Sugar Land. These neighborhoods typically feature a mix of custom and new construction homes. You can check specific communities like those in the Greater Houston area, such as Cinco Ranch (Katy) or Riverstone (Sugar Land). If you're looking for something more specific, feel free to reach out, and I can provide more targeted suggestions!
Great choice! House #1 seems to have really stood out for you. The unique courtyard and thoughtful design elements make it a special pick. Would you want to explore more homes in a similar style, or are you still leaning toward this one as your top option?
Guys, I just wanted to know why the ponds around the development are always muddy? 🤔 Any community you do is the thing I notice. Keep up your good work guys. I enjoy your videos.
Thank you for the kind words! The muddy ponds in some communities are usually due to runoff from rain, construction, or landscaping, which can introduce sediment into the water. Newer developments, in particular, may have more exposed soil around retention ponds, which leads to muddy water. Over time, as landscaping and vegetation are established, the ponds can clear up. It's also possible that the ponds are designed to capture and hold stormwater runoff, and in some cases, the water may be intentionally kept at a certain level or flow rate to prevent flooding, which can cause the mud accumulation. If you're seeing this in a development, it might be worth checking with the builders or HOA to get more info on whether they plan to address the appearance of the ponds. But we’re glad you enjoy the videos!
Thank you for your interest! For specific details about the models, prices and locations of the homes we advertise, we kindly ask that you email us at Houston@realagentnow.com or call us at (832) 201-8518. We’ll be happy to provide you with all the information you need! Feel free to reach out, and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
Thank you for your interest! For specific details about the prices and locations of the homes we advertise, we kindly ask that you email us at Houston@realagentnow.com or call us at (832) 201-8518. We’ll be happy to provide you with all the information you need! Feel free to reach out, and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
Thank you for your interest! For specific details about the prices and locations of the homes we advertise, we kindly ask that you email us at Houston@realagentnow.com or call us at (832) 201-8518. We’ll be happy to provide you with all the information you need! Feel free to reach out, and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
Houston is prone to flooding due to its flat landscape, numerous bayous, and heavy rainfall, especially during hurricane season. Many neighborhoods in Houston are in flood-prone areas, but newer homes and certain neighborhoods are built with elevated foundations to reduce flooding risk. If you're concerned about flooding, it's important to research specific neighborhoods or check flood zone maps provided by FEMA. Some areas have better drainage systems and are less likely to flood, so it’s always worth asking about this when considering a home.
Got it! It sounds like House #1 really stands out to you. Is there a particular feature, like the layout or design, that made it your favorite? Or is there something else that drew you to it?
House 3 is a great choice! You liked the kitchen and living area, and I remember you mentioned adding a Thor countertop and TV with speakers in the wall. It sounds like a perfect setup for your style. If you want more details or help imagining some tweaks, feel free to ask!
You guys go too fast and don't walk into the bathrooms or other rooms. You briefly point at a room without going all the way in. Very dissatisfying. Slow down.
Thanks for the feedback! It’s great to know what’s important to you. Slowing down and showing more of the rooms, especially bathrooms and other key spaces, could really help give a better feel for the house. I’ll make sure to take that into account for future tours!
That's a good point! Property taxes can definitely add up, especially on a higher-priced home. It’s important to factor those into your budget when making a decision. In some areas, property taxes can be a significant part of the monthly costs. Do you have a specific area you're looking at for your future home?
Haha, I totally get that! High ceilings can be stunning, but they definitely come with the challenge of cleaning those hard-to-reach spots. The view and space they provide might be worth it, but it’s definitely something to consider when thinking about upkeep!
It sounds like you’re referring to House #1 as your favorite. What is it about House #1 that you love most? The design, the layout, or specific features?
It sounds like house number 1 really caught your eye, followed by house number 3! They both have great features. If you're leaning towards them, I can help with anything specific you need to know about these homes.
Noted! It seems you prefer different kitchen layouts without the T island. Would you like to explore kitchen designs that better suit your preferences?
@@Banana69999 iMO - what an uneducated remark to make. Please do research on Texas property tax methodology before making glib comments. We will not discuss this further..
That's an important point! Texas property taxes can be quite high, and it’s definitely something homebuyers should consider before making a purchase. While Texas doesn't have a state income tax, the property tax rates are often higher than in many other states, which means homeowners can end up paying a significant amount annually to maintain ownership of their property. This can add up over time, making it feel like you're never truly "owning" your home in the same way as you would in other states with lower property taxes. It's definitely something worth mentioning to viewers so they can factor it into their decision-making process when buying a home in Texas.
I’m about to retire and I’m moving to Texas. I really like this house. You guys are doing a great job. JoJo is the star.
Thank you for the kind words! It’s great to hear you're planning your move to Texas. If you need more info on homes or anything else during your transition, feel free to reach out!
#3...i actually was going to purchase this home but with the half story in this community, but the lot premiums were more than what I wanted to pay. However I will say that the sales managers in this neighborhood are awesome and this community along with the ppl who have recently closed with this builder are very nice . Fortunately I worked with Jackson's team and am currently building a home by Drees in another community. Ty Jojo and Jackson for bringing the house hunting to us, and saving us gas!
What community did you end up choosing?
@@CosmicTrekker Grand Central Park
@@wynettehouston4916 Yeah, I hear you on the lot premiums. I saw some of those lot premiums on some of these homes and thought builders had lost their minds. They were acting like the lots were on "prime real estate" or something. It's like that in a lot of these communities around Houston. I saw on the map for this community something about a "drill site" where I guess there was or is oil drilling going on, so I need to ask questions about that, too, I guess. Good luck up in GCP!
@@CosmicTrekker Ty CT, yeah you have to be careful with drill sites. I just relocated from West Texas where I had a pump jack in my cul de sac
It sounds like you've had quite the journey with home hunting, and I'm so glad Jackson's team was able to help you out! It's great that you're building a new home with Drees in another community, and that the experience with this neighborhood and the people involved was positive. I'm sure your new home will turn out amazing! Thanks for the kind words, and I’m sure JoJo and Jackson would be thrilled to hear your feedback too. Best of luck with your new build!
I’m a huge fan of grand stair cases, so two-story homes are my jam. Surprisingly though, the one-story first house was my fav. 👍💪 And you guys gave great tours of all three homes. Your professional chemistry is on point! 🙏
Thank you for the kind words! It’s awesome that the one-story house stood out to you despite your usual preference for two-story homes. Grand staircases definitely have a wow factor, but sometimes a well-designed one-story home can be just as impressive! Glad you enjoyed the tours and chemistry in the videos!
GOOD VIDEO ALWAYS ON TIME HOUSE 1 NICE HOUSE 2 IS DIFFERENT HOUSE 3 ALL YOU NEED IS YA POPCORN ...I PICK HOUSE 3 BUT HOUSE 1 THAT GLASS DOOR IS NICE
Thanks for the feedback! It's great to hear you enjoyed the video. It sounds like house 3 is your top pick, but you really liked the glass door in house 1. It's always tough choosing between great options! If you need more info or help with decisions, feel free to reach out.
Specifically ❤️❤️❤️ the Kitchen how they have buildout in the hood and cabinets; the island, farm house kitchen sink; the double oven and microwave in one location; great dining room; tall ceiling; the vanity in the masters bathroom; pantry, my kind of Utility Room. YES. 👍🏼 👍🏼❤
It sounds like you've found a lot of features you love! Those design elements, especially in the kitchen and master bathroom, can really make a home feel perfect for your needs. If you're leaning towards a specific style or feature, feel free to share, and I can help you refine your ideas further!
Love this 60 ft lot and more importantly it's a single story. I need a single story home because of the injuries i have sustained . I live in a two story home located in Humble and have invested so much money in my home not knowing all the work involved to keep it at bay. I am 68 years old and just dont need all the stress , I would love to just relax and have peace of mind.
It sounds like you're ready for a change and a home that fits your needs better! A single-story house definitely sounds like a great choice for peace of mind and less stress. If you need any advice on finding the right home for you or need help navigating the options in your area, feel free to ask!
My concern are the many retention ponds. Could possibly be a flood potential, especially since the homes are not raised very high in relation to the distance & similar elevation of homes foundation.
That's a very valid concern. Retention ponds are often used to manage stormwater runoff, but they can sometimes be indicators of areas prone to flooding, especially if the homes are built at or near the same elevation as the ponds. When looking at homes near retention ponds, it’s important to check:
1. **Flood Zone Status:** Ask if the property is located within a flood zone, which could be a risk for flooding during heavy rains or storms.
2. **Elevation of the Home:** Compare the foundation height of the home to the surrounding area, including the retention pond. Homes at lower elevations are more likely to be at risk during heavy rains.
3. **Flood History:** Check local records or speak to the builder or homeowners in the area to understand if there have been past flooding issues.
4. **Flood Mitigation Systems:** Some newer homes are equipped with drainage and mitigation systems designed to minimize flood risk, which could be a good sign.
It’s great that you’re thinking about these details to protect your investment long-term. Would you want to explore flood prevention measures, or perhaps get a more detailed understanding of the area's drainage system?
Love the ladder scene that was sprinkled in.
That ladder scene was definitely a fun touch! It adds a bit of personality to the video and shows off some of the unique aspects of the homes. It's nice to see little moments like that mixed in with the more serious home tours-it makes the whole experience feel more lively and real. Glad you enjoyed it!
I like the 3rd home and I will add the Thor countertop and the tv with the speakers in the wall❤❤❤❤❤
That sounds like a great addition to house number 3! A Thor countertop and in-wall speakers would really elevate the space. Are you thinking of a specific layout or style for those features?
I've always wanted a Butler's Pantry!
That's a fantastic feature! Butler's Pantries are perfect for keeping the kitchen organized and adding a touch of luxury to the home. Do you have any specific features in mind for your pantry, like built-in shelves or a wine fridge?
I like #1 I've never seen a design like that.
House #1 does have a unique design, especially with its layout and features. The mix of architecture and functionality seems to set it apart! What specific aspects of the design stood out to you?
Would you be doing an Updated Tour of MERIDIANA Master Community South of Houston of 288 .
Yes
That sounds like a great idea! I'll keep an eye out for updates, and it would be fantastic to see a tour of the Meridiana community, especially since it's so close to Houston. Let me know if you're looking for specific details about that area!
The three houses are beautiful! I am voting for the 3rd house ❤❤
House #3 is a great choice! It’s got a fantastic kitchen and living area, and adding your own custom features like the Thor countertop and TV with speakers will make it even more perfect. Do you have any other specific upgrades in mind for that home?
All 3 homes are beautifully built/ nevertheless home #3: I just love ranch style homes.
House number 3 is a great choice! Ranch-style homes really offer that unique charm. If you're ever looking for more options, feel free to reach out!
House #1 for me!
House #1 is a great choice! What do you like most about it? The layout, design, or something else?
House #1 definitely
House #1 is a solid choice! With its unique design and features, it’s easy to see why you’re drawn to it. What do you like most about House #1-perhaps the layout or the overall feel of the space?
I love all three but I will go with #3.
House number 3 is a great choice! It's always nice when a home fits your preferences just right. If you have any other questions about customizing or finding the perfect home, feel free to ask!
they get it right! Every bedroom should have the enclosed bathroom :)
I completely agree! Having an ensuite bathroom for each bedroom adds so much value and convenience. It provides privacy, eliminates the need to share bathrooms, and gives the home a more luxurious feel. It’s one of those features that really enhances the overall living experience. If you're looking for homes like that, I hope you find the perfect one for your needs!
I love home number three(3) but I want I guess an overflow bar seated area it's not thick enough for me. I also want to know can I customize and have a real life wood burning fireplace and I don't want the beams in the ceiling. I need to have a dog wash in laundry room. I need five bedrooms and a three-car garage. I don't want it so big because of my disability. This is a beautiful home I hope it's affordably-priced
It sounds like you have a great vision for customizing home number three! Adding those elements like the wood-burning fireplace, a dog wash station, and more seating in the bar area would make it even more perfect for your needs. As for the size and your disability, a smaller home with those features could still offer a spacious feel while staying manageable. If you're working with a builder, it's definitely worth discussing these customizations with them to see what can be incorporated into your dream home.
beautiful homes located in the armpit of the United States, Houston.
I see you have strong feelings about Houston! While it might not be everyone's cup of tea, it definitely has its charms, especially with its diverse neighborhoods, growing job market, and, of course, the spacious homes. What would be your ideal location for a home?
House number 1 was my fave . I liked the outside of house 2 but inside was kinda ..ho hum. House 3 had a nice kitchen and living area . Black trim paint is not my fave
Got it! It sounds like you have a clear vision for your preferences. House 1 really stood out for you, while house 2's exterior impressed you more than its interior. House 3 had its appeal, especially in the kitchen and living area, but you’re not a fan of the black trim paint. Would you be interested in seeing more houses with a similar style to house 1?
Love u guys ❤❤
Thank you so much! We appreciate your support! ❤️😊 If you ever need more home tours or anything else, feel free to reach out.
Does the water in this community stay permanently brown?
I had the same thought. I've seen some neighborhoods that end up dying the water or treating it with charcoal to help with the ascetics.
You’ll need a filtration system for sure.
It is Houston man, always have flooding, that pond going to overfill for sure
The water in some communities can appear brown due to various factors, such as high mineral content, sediment in the pipes, or recent maintenance on water systems. However, it should not be a permanent condition unless there's an ongoing issue with the local water supply or infrastructure.
If you're concerned about this in a specific community, it might be a good idea to ask the builder or local residents about the water quality and any possible solutions they have in place. Many communities in Texas, especially new ones, have filtration systems to ensure water clarity.
I considering second home buying in or near Houston. I am interested in the 2 story home what is the exact city where the homes are so that I can look them up outside of TH-cam?
Fulbrook on Fulshear Creek in Fulshear, Texas
If you're interested in a two-story home near Houston, many of the homes shown in the videos are in suburban areas like Katy, Cypress, or Sugar Land. These neighborhoods typically feature a mix of custom and new construction homes. You can check specific communities like those in the Greater Houston area, such as Cinco Ranch (Katy) or Riverstone (Sugar Land). If you're looking for something more specific, feel free to reach out, and I can provide more targeted suggestions!
I vote for House # 1
Great choice! House #1 seems to have really stood out for you. The unique courtyard and thoughtful design elements make it a special pick. Would you want to explore more homes in a similar style, or are you still leaning toward this one as your top option?
Guys, I just wanted to know why the ponds around the development are always muddy? 🤔 Any community you do is the thing I notice. Keep up your good work guys. I enjoy your videos.
Thank you for the kind words! The muddy ponds in some communities are usually due to runoff from rain, construction, or landscaping, which can introduce sediment into the water. Newer developments, in particular, may have more exposed soil around retention ponds, which leads to muddy water. Over time, as landscaping and vegetation are established, the ponds can clear up.
It's also possible that the ponds are designed to capture and hold stormwater runoff, and in some cases, the water may be intentionally kept at a certain level or flow rate to prevent flooding, which can cause the mud accumulation.
If you're seeing this in a development, it might be worth checking with the builders or HOA to get more info on whether they plan to address the appearance of the ponds. But we’re glad you enjoy the videos!
Model of house #3 please
Thank you for your interest! For specific details about the models, prices and locations of the homes we advertise, we kindly ask that you email us at Houston@realagentnow.com or call us at (832) 201-8518. We’ll be happy to provide you with all the information you need! Feel free to reach out, and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
Where is this?
Thank you for your interest! For specific details about the prices and locations of the homes we advertise, we kindly ask that you email us at Houston@realagentnow.com or call us at (832) 201-8518. We’ll be happy to provide you with all the information you need! Feel free to reach out, and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
What’s the location?
Thank you for your interest! For specific details about the prices and locations of the homes we advertise, we kindly ask that you email us at Houston@realagentnow.com or call us at (832) 201-8518. We’ll be happy to provide you with all the information you need! Feel free to reach out, and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
This place floods??
Yes look at the leftover brown hurricane water
Houston is prone to flooding due to its flat landscape, numerous bayous, and heavy rainfall, especially during hurricane season. Many neighborhoods in Houston are in flood-prone areas, but newer homes and certain neighborhoods are built with elevated foundations to reduce flooding risk. If you're concerned about flooding, it's important to research specific neighborhoods or check flood zone maps provided by FEMA. Some areas have better drainage systems and are less likely to flood, so it’s always worth asking about this when considering a home.
nice
Glad you liked the info! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask. 😊
number 1
Got it! It sounds like House #1 really stands out to you. Is there a particular feature, like the layout or design, that made it your favorite? Or is there something else that drew you to it?
3
House 3 is a great choice! You liked the kitchen and living area, and I remember you mentioned adding a Thor countertop and TV with speakers in the wall. It sounds like a perfect setup for your style. If you want more details or help imagining some tweaks, feel free to ask!
You guys go too fast and don't walk into the bathrooms or other rooms. You briefly point at a room without going all the way in. Very dissatisfying. Slow down.
Thanks for the feedback! It’s great to know what’s important to you. Slowing down and showing more of the rooms, especially bathrooms and other key spaces, could really help give a better feel for the house. I’ll make sure to take that into account for future tours!
#1
It sounds like you're referring to your favorite home being House #1! It's great to hear you liked it-what stood out to you most about that house?
Careful, you will be paying 3.5% on a 500k house.....
That's a good point! Property taxes can definitely add up, especially on a higher-priced home. It’s important to factor those into your budget when making a decision. In some areas, property taxes can be a significant part of the monthly costs. Do you have a specific area you're looking at for your future home?
…wow look how high, you’d never clean it.
Haha, I totally get that! High ceilings can be stunning, but they definitely come with the challenge of cleaning those hard-to-reach spots. The view and space they provide might be worth it, but it’s definitely something to consider when thinking about upkeep!
Yo your camera isn’t working. 👎👎
1
It sounds like you’re referring to House #1 as your favorite. What is it about House #1 that you love most? The design, the layout, or specific features?
Like them all, but #1 my favorite 😍 then #3 would like to have also.. 👍🏾
It sounds like house number 1 really caught your eye, followed by house number 3! They both have great features. If you're leaning towards them, I can help with anything specific you need to know about these homes.
I don’t like the t island
Noted! It seems you prefer different kitchen layouts without the T island. Would you like to explore kitchen designs that better suit your preferences?
Can you guys STOP TALKING OVER EACH OTHER! It's not a good listen other than that you provide great content.
THATS PETTY
I think most times they get super enthusiastic (in person) as we would at the content provided…it does not come off intentionally
@@ukprince4544 THIS NEW WORLD OF PEOPLE CRY OVER RAIN WATER
They are fun stop it
@@gustavobarandas2012 LOL
IMO - please make sure to tell views about the atrocious Texas property taxes: you never own your home.
@@SK-lf1cr Are you familiar with the way Texas calculates these taxes on a yearly basis?
Tell us you’re broke without telling us you’re broke
@@Banana69999 iMO - what an uneducated remark to make. Please do research on Texas property tax methodology before making glib comments. We will not discuss this further..
That's an important point! Texas property taxes can be quite high, and it’s definitely something homebuyers should consider before making a purchase. While Texas doesn't have a state income tax, the property tax rates are often higher than in many other states, which means homeowners can end up paying a significant amount annually to maintain ownership of their property. This can add up over time, making it feel like you're never truly "owning" your home in the same way as you would in other states with lower property taxes. It's definitely something worth mentioning to viewers so they can factor it into their decision-making process when buying a home in Texas.
Way too bright. Check your camera.
How can I contact u guys
Email us at Houston@realagentnow.com or call us at (832) 201-8518.