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July 26th, 2010Conroe Home Builders
July 26th, 2010If you’re looking for a new home builder for your Conroe home, you’ll find that you have a lot of choices. A quick search reveals thousands of names. Some of these are well known larger spec builders, some are smaller companies I’ve never heard of. So, how do you choose?
The first thing you should so is visit a company’s website. While you must keep in mind that this is basically a sales letter for the company, a company’s website often reveals a few things. Is it professional? Does it look like they cared about the final result? If they didn’t, will they care more about the final result of building your home?
Talk to a Conroe real estate agent. Not only will a real estate agent have firsthand knowledge from working with clients who have built homes in the area, but they will also know which homes people have issues with when they’re trying to sell a home.
Talk to a Conroe home inspector. Again, they have inspected hundreds or thousands of homes. Which builders do they consistently find problems with? Avoid those builders.
Once you’ve narrowed your search to a few builders, make an appointment to meet the builder. Ask for references. As for addresses of homes they’ve built and drive by.
Building a home can be a great adventure, and a home builder can be a wonderful partner in that adventure. Put in a little time and effort and make sure the partner you pick is a good match for you.
Falls at Imperial Oaks– New Section Mallards Cove
June 8th, 2010If you’re interested in Falls at Imperial Oaks, make sure to check out David Weekley’s new section at Mallard’s Cove.
Falls at Imperial Oaks– New Homes in Conroe
June 8th, 2010Even though it’s technically in Spring, I’m including Falls at Imperial Oaks since it’s zoned for Conroe ISD. And after watching this video, I’m putting it on my list of neighborhoods where I’d like to look at homes. The planned community is just south of Conroe, across I-45 from The Woodlands, so it would be a great place to live if you need to take the Hardy Toll Road into Houston for work.
Homes built by David Weekley and Lennar start at 1800 square feet and go all the way up to over 4000 square feet. Prices start in the 160s.
Take a look at the video, then go check out Falls at Imperial Oaks if you’re looking for a new home in Conroe.
Graystone Hills– Conroe Texas
May 23rd, 2010This is a new neighborhood off of Longmire. That’s an area that I really enjoy, but this neighborhood wasn’t there when I lived there. Take a look at all of the features.
Walden on Lake Conroe
May 23rd, 2010Thought this was a nice little slide show of some of the highlights of Walden on Lake Conroe.
Buying a Home in Conroe, TX?
May 23rd, 2010I lived in Conroe for many years. It’s a great little town. Close enough to Houston to have many things conveniently located but far enough out that you can truly be “in the country” with just a short drive.
There are a lot of options when it comes to living in Conroe. You can live on Lake Conroe, in a gated community, in the woods, in town, in a historical home, in a townhome. The list goes on and one. You can buy a home built by a small, local builder or a major national builder.
Like, any locale you’ll be well served by hiring a realtor if you want to buy or sell a home in Conroe. There are many great real estate agents out there, so make sure you look around and find someone you feel comfortable with, an agent who really listens to you.
Keep checking back here, as we add information about neighborhoods, builders– and, yes, real estate agents in the Conroe area.