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Guide to EaDo / East Downtown Townhomes

Houston Properties

Home to some of the best townhomes in the Inner Loop, EaDo is also one of Houston’s most exciting neighborhoods thanks to great access to downtown and fantastic new development projects. East Downtown (EaDo) is a rapidly developing neighborhood adjacent to Downtown Houston. Guide to EaDo Townhomes for Sale. EaDo Schools.

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River Oaks Houston Homebuyers Guide

Houston Properties

One of Houston’s older neighborhoods, River Oaks was developed by brothers Mike and Will Hogg, along with their business partner Hugh Potter. It features classic French cuisine with modern American influences. Like most Houston neighborhoods, new development is reshaping River Oaks. lower risk for mistakes.

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Boulevard Oaks Houston Neighborhood Maps

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Boulevard Oaks homes for sale are a mix of beautiful 1920s and 1930’s era homes, with a few modern-styled homes. Boulevard Oaks development began in the 1920s to early 1930s. In 1924, West Edgemont started development, followed by West Ormond Place, Chevy Chase, and Vassar Place. …in addition to over 318 additional awards.

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Will Springer Realtor - Untitled Article

Will Springer Realtor

Even with aggressive changes to state and local zoning and fewer obstacles for building developers, the highly regarded Urban Institute estimates that by 2044 the Puget Sound region will be 140K homes shy of real demand. home sales in 2023, the highest level since 2014. That’s thanks to a population growth projection of 1.6M

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CAN HOUSING SHORTAGE CATCH UP TO EASTSIDE DEMAND?

Will Springer Realtor

While these are promising developments, there will always be the affordability question. The spread between a 30-year and ARMs – in which rates can be adjusted typically after 5 or 7 years – is the widest since 2014. It has also set its sights on rezoning portions of the city to increase housing density. Some believe it can’t.

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A CALL FOR MORE ACCESSORY DWELLINGS AMID HOUSING CRUNCH

Will Springer Realtor

. >> The City of Seattle includes about 375,000 homes and estimates it needs to build 152,000 market-rate units by 2045 to catch up with the city’s growing population, according to the Office of Planning and Community Development. 48% own homes, reflecting a steady rise since 2014. That’s 40% more homes than we have today. >>