More Than Just A Vacation - Houston Investment Areas
Houston has seen unprecedented growth in its property market in recent times. Surrounded by diverse suburban localities that range from glitzy and glamorous neighborhoods to casual college-centric localities, Houston has arrived on the American real estate scene. People who come to Houston get there dream home, whether it is a large expensive villa or the traditional family style home.
Kingwood
Kingwood was planned by the Friendswood Development firm and the fruits of the brilliant work done are apparent today as Kingwood surges to become one of the fastest developing suburbs of Houston. The "Greenbelts" is a leisure park in Kingwood which is quite popular amongst the citizens of Kingwood. A lot of national retailers have opened their outlets in Kingston to cash in on the booming market. This has further increased the inflow of residents to Kingwood.
The house prices have also gone up due to increasing demand and today they stand a touch above the national average. Kingston also boasts of excellent educational institutions all of which have been awarded the highest recognition by the Texas Education Agency.
Clear Lake
Clear Lake owes its development to the expanding aerospace industry of the 60s. It has been a major contributor to the Houston economy since then. Clear Lake is also popularly known as the gateway to bustling 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.
Clear Lake is also famous for its educational competency; the Clear Creek Independent School District has been honored as a "Recognized" school district for six consecutive years.
Sugarland
Initially named because of being the home base of Imperial Sugar, Sugar Land is now the fastest growing of Texas' 45 largest cities. In an exclusive feature CNN/Money pointed out that more than 2,300 restaurants are within a 30-mile radius of Sugar Land, as well as 80 theatrical troupes and 50 public libraries. Sugar Land offers eight outdoor parks. As the city continues to grow and expand from its current base of almost 70,000 residents, there is sure to be an increase in outdoor activity space, a trademark of most Space City suburbs.
Sugarland also boasts of a terrific schooling system that was recently named amongst one of the 100 best school districts in America in which to obtain a fine arts education. - 23196
Kingwood
Kingwood was planned by the Friendswood Development firm and the fruits of the brilliant work done are apparent today as Kingwood surges to become one of the fastest developing suburbs of Houston. The "Greenbelts" is a leisure park in Kingwood which is quite popular amongst the citizens of Kingwood. A lot of national retailers have opened their outlets in Kingston to cash in on the booming market. This has further increased the inflow of residents to Kingwood.
The house prices have also gone up due to increasing demand and today they stand a touch above the national average. Kingston also boasts of excellent educational institutions all of which have been awarded the highest recognition by the Texas Education Agency.
Clear Lake
Clear Lake owes its development to the expanding aerospace industry of the 60s. It has been a major contributor to the Houston economy since then. Clear Lake is also popularly known as the gateway to bustling 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.
Clear Lake is also famous for its educational competency; the Clear Creek Independent School District has been honored as a "Recognized" school district for six consecutive years.
Sugarland
Initially named because of being the home base of Imperial Sugar, Sugar Land is now the fastest growing of Texas' 45 largest cities. In an exclusive feature CNN/Money pointed out that more than 2,300 restaurants are within a 30-mile radius of Sugar Land, as well as 80 theatrical troupes and 50 public libraries. Sugar Land offers eight outdoor parks. As the city continues to grow and expand from its current base of almost 70,000 residents, there is sure to be an increase in outdoor activity space, a trademark of most Space City suburbs.
Sugarland also boasts of a terrific schooling system that was recently named amongst one of the 100 best school districts in America in which to obtain a fine arts education. - 23196
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Duke Morgan enjoys sharing what he's learned about investment property in Houston especially with people interested in Houston investment tips.


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