Houston Areas To Invest

Monday, November 23, 2009 | Published in | 0 comentarii

The Houston real estate market is up and booming as never before. The most attractive feature of Houston property market is that the city includes dozens of neighborhoods that range from intellectual to artistic to casual to college-centric. We have localities which boast of large, expensive homes, whereas areas that offer more traditional homes also which suit the family style living.

Kingwood

Kingwood is one of Houston's most rapidly developing suburbs. It is a master-planned community developed by the Friendswood Development firm. Kingwood features "Greenbelts," a place for the leisure activities of citizens. In recent years, several national retailers have moved stores to a Kingwood location, thereby bringing about a steep increase in popularity of Kingwood amongst other suburbs.

One draw-back may be the house prices in Kingwood which are a touch above the national average. The suburb also has excellent educational institutions, recognized by Texas Education Agency.

Clear Lake

Clear Lake's development was accelerated by the fast developing aerospace industry of'60's. Even today it is one of the major revenue drivers of Houston. It has also gained popularity due to the proximity to the activity-rich Kemah Boardwalk and Galveston Bay areas.

Kemah Boardwalk is thronged by city dwellers that come here to have a relaxed picnic. Populated with a wide variety of games like skee ball etc., it never fails to give its money worth to people on a sunny day. The boardwalk also has arrangements for shopping and eateries to suit the needs of people.

Clearlake ensures all around development for your family's little ones with a solid educational system in place. The Clear Creek Independent School District has been honored as a "Recognized" school district for six consecutive years.

Sugarland

Sugar Land borrows its name from the famous Imperial Sugar that had this place as their home base. Recently, CNN/Money ran a feature in Sugarland highlighting more than 2,300 restaurants, 80 theatrical troupes and 50 public libraries that occupy the 30 mile radius from Sugarland. Further, Sugar Land offers eight outdoor parks to its ever increasing populace, which is already more than 70,000 residents strong.

Coming to the educational front, the Sugar Land School District has received high ratings from the Texas Education Agency, and last year was named one of the 100 best school districts in America in which to obtain a fine arts education.

Responses

Leave a Response