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Originally Posted by mrnyc
also, might wanna look closer at the residential permits. i don’t think there is err, room, much less desire, for 77 subdvisions in many major cities like there is in houston for example, per the real estate link below. and these are just the ones about to open, can you imagine planned and u/c?
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of course, to be fair, there is more creative and urban styled development as well, but holy cow do they got room to build.
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The area I've been interested in is Cypress, which has master planned communities, as do other areas. Cypress' population has exploded to something like 250,000. The neighborhood I've been looking at has craftsman style homes with walking and bike paths all over the neighborhood. I like the area. The north part of Cypress is in the pine forest, while the south part is not. I like Sugar Land the most because of its diverse population, largely southeast and south Asian, but it's too far from family. I have my house ready to sell in Austin now, but need to get some health issues resolved before I can pack up and move.