
10 October 2016 | 4 replies
I checked the Tax Records and same thing, just first initial of C.The only thing I could find on the property is a UCC from an oil company but again just first initial C.This is super confusing.
31 August 2015 | 17 replies
What is your prediction for that market in relation to the recent oils field bust?

29 April 2017 | 2 replies
Even piles of smelly seaweed and an oil spill failed to keep a record number of tourists away from Galveston Island last year 2016.

13 September 2017 | 50 replies
mindy i am in houston for the last 8 years. i can tell you this much... pre-harvey we had arguably some of the most overvalued real estate... post harvey we will see a lot of communities simply not get rebuilt.there is actually a lot of rental capacity in houston so i dont think its a similar situation to what NOLA had and comparisons in recent history are going to be hard to find.in the short term , people are still gutting houses... actually theres a shortage of drywall in some of the suburbslabor is also in shortage... but i think theres a lot of people laid off from oil and gas from the last downturn that will welcome the work with open arms.... but the problem is some of these floodway communitites simply wont come back.there is no good solution to the problem houston has at this point without MASSIVE infrastructure development and buying properties in floodways with eminent domain (which i am sure many will be happy to have happen to their flooded house)ive personally talked to 3 diff people that said they are planning on taking insurance money and fire selling house the first chance they get.

16 July 2017 | 15 replies
In my case there was a 550 gallon tank buried and it still had 350 gallons of oil in it.

21 March 2021 | 10 replies
Battery charger, turn fridge on before trips, Dump station, Concierge parking service, Tire/Oil/etc check, Big drive ways, electric in each unit, etc.Canopy, I have seen in Texas.

29 October 2022 | 4 replies
Battery charger, turn fridge on before trips, Dump station, Concierge parking service, Tire/Oil/etc check, Big drive ways, electric in each unit, etc.Canopy, I have seen in Texas.

14 February 2017 | 9 replies
So, if oil prices go sky high then that is great for the state tax coffers which employs many folks.

10 April 2018 | 8 replies
Seller may leave behind personal items for Buyer to dispose of after settlement at Buyer's expense, EXCEPT: hazardous materials (ie paint,oil, gas, cleaning supplies, grease, lawn/garden sprays or fertilizers etc), vehicles, auto parts, lawn equipment, lawn tools & tires MUST be removed prior to settlement. 3.

7 August 2018 | 33 replies
There are nationwide electrical, plumbing, pest control, oil change shops, and just about anything else you can imagine.