A new HGTV show will feature a young couple and their house-flipping business in the Houston suburbs. The series, “Going for Sold,” airs for the first time on Thursday, Aug. 1.
Residential real estate
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The top five destinations in the country for millennials are in. And according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s most recent American Community Survey, Houston is one of them.
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A piece of Houston history has gone on the market for the first time since 1931. The Simon & Mamie Minchen House, which bears multiple landmark designations, was designed by one of Houston’s most iconic architects, Joseph Finger. A rare example of Italian Renaissance architecture, this 4,850-square-foot home is located on North Boulevard.
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If you are thinking about buying a home, you’re probably aware that interest rates have been rising.
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River Oaks’ newest listing, 2419 Del Monte Drive, is an architectural haven. This newly constructed home is an impressive project. It boasts many sleek and modern decorative features: museum style walls, ultra-modern, bright kitchen space and floor-to-ceiling windows throughout the home.
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What do you get when you combine a wealthy entrepreneurial engineer and the swinging ‘70s?
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The kids are off to college and now there’s extra space in the house you don’t know what to do with. Consider renting your entire home or a spare room on AirBnB.
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Houston’s skyline is dotted with glitzy high-rises, but one that’s best known as River Oaks best kept “secret” carries a blue-blooded pedigree. Conceptualized in 1962, The Regency House was built by William Dickey who owned most of the land around what is now Upper Kirby. It was the first luxury high-rise built outside downtown and marketed to River Oaks matrons moving from palatial estates.