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Waiting for the right time to buy a Home?

Waiting for the right time to buy a Home?

Feeling a Bit Loopy Part III: Shifting Into Park

Feeling a Bit Loopy Part III: Shifting Into Park

Feeling a Bit Loopy Part II: Finding Your Inner Drive

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Small on Size, Big on Amenities: Innovative Condos Are in Demand

Small on Size, Big on Amenities: Innovative Condos Are in Demand

Surge Homes News

December 11, 2017 By Michelle Leigh Smith, Realty News Report

Living in an urban center provides plenty of excitement, convenience and other benefits. It rarely, though, provides much of a yard.

The daily commute is often difficult for Houstonians, particularly when the drive to work can take an hour each day.

Living inside the Loop is the Houston equivalent of living in Manhattan. Just North of the River in Austin. Being in Paris versus being in the suburban city of Bondy.

Parc at Midtown: Surge Homes successfully integrates two buildings that house tiny condos of less than 500 square feet with two-story penthouses into a development that includes three-story townhomes and an exclusive park -- right in the heart of the city.

To rent, or not to rent – that is the question. A question debated for years by everyone from parents to real estate experts. Should you rent or buy a home? The answer depends largely on where it is you want to live. After all, the decision to lease or purchase is highly contingent upon the home’s ...

When it comes to selecting a longer-term investment, experts have long praised real estate as a solid choice for stability and returns. Once considered an alternative strategy, real estate has moved into the mainstream, garnering praise from economists, builders, owners, developers and investors ...

Developer is the first to offer new homes under 500 square feet
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