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Updated almost 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

Not sure about the area
hello!
Everyone! Specially members of Houstn tx. I'm relatively new to Bp and have learned a lot from you guys. I would like your input ( help). I have been looking to buy a house to live in. I live in the spring branch area but I have not found a house in my price range and big enough to house my parents s, brother and ,sister. Oh , almost forgot and myDogs i rescued. By the way the reason I'm buying around this area is because our jobs.
And so I found this property in the Inwood forest subdivision in the nw area of houston tx. Now, I now it's not the best area to live in but I have some friends that have lived in that area n have never had a problem . My question is: I plan on living there for atleast 5 years or more, do you guys think the value of the house will get better with time or will I lose money with time. Pls excuse my English. As it is my second language .. Any advice will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.