Oh! Believe me @Hamter342, THEY HAVE IT just right around the corner down the street. But a few warnings first: 1) IT'S VERY, VERY, VERY PRIVATE; 2) VERY, VERY HEAVILY GAURDED; 3) BRICKED OFF; 4) and COST MUCH, MUCH, MUCH MORE THAN THIS POOR SURROUNDING NEIGHBORHOOD we're driving through; 5) MONEY IS NOT WHAT IT TAKES TO LIVE THERE; 7) President Bush is one of its residents.
I live in highland park and memorial houses might look a tiny bit better, but there is no way it’s more expensive than highland park just bc the schools and country clubs
Nice try, but there's almost no mortgages in the UP/HP zip code (To get the choice to buy/mortgage, you need to have a bank letter which proves you can close on your chosen house outright with cash or have a 2.5mm p/a income). When the power went out and bugs were in our water, these guys had backup power and fresh drinking water (The biggest houses even have intricate purification systems to clean their own water).
HUH? So far, that corner lot OLD MONEY-Mid-Century HOUSE with that PERFECT LAWN at 2:30, that "you don't care for too much", is my FAVORITE. Obviously, it's very obvious you're young..so I'll let your 'inexperienced lack of wisdom' comment slide...THIS TIME! 🤨
FYI, 90 percent of Texas is not a desert, so your comment about being surprised that plants can grow in this climate is off. Hollywood films have led the world to believe Texas is a vast empty desert, but it actually isn't. The geological society categorizes the vast majority of Texas as subtropical. Only ten percent of Texas is desert and that is West Texas. All of you who think Texas is all desert, please view drone footage of Austin, Dallas, Houston and you will see it isn't. So many people who move to or visit Texas are surprised that it looks nothing like it is portrayed by Hollywood, including this vlogger apparently. As a Texan, I find this very frustrating.
10/10
If I’m going to spend millions on a home my neighbors better be a block away
Oh! Believe me @Hamter342, THEY HAVE IT just right around the corner down the street. But a few warnings first: 1) IT'S VERY, VERY, VERY PRIVATE; 2) VERY, VERY HEAVILY GAURDED; 3) BRICKED OFF; 4) and COST MUCH, MUCH, MUCH MORE THAN THIS POOR SURROUNDING NEIGHBORHOOD we're driving through; 5) MONEY IS NOT WHAT IT TAKES TO LIVE THERE; 7) President Bush is one of its residents.
Eu já gosto de morar em bairros mais perto de uma casa 🏠 da outra, me sinto mais seguro, eu imagino mais segurança,
It was featured in walker Texas Ranger
of course palm trees and vegetation can grow in Dallas and other much hotter cities than Dallas. Not only in CA
Looks like River Oaks in Houston but I think Memorial is nicer than both.
I live in highland park and memorial houses might look a tiny bit better, but there is no way it’s more expensive than highland park just bc the schools and country clubs
Dawg you passed like 3 of my houses 😂😂
Ha.
If I’m going to spend millions in a home my neighbors better be blocks away and not side by side
Nice try, but there's almost no mortgages in the UP/HP zip code (To get the choice to buy/mortgage, you need to have a bank letter which proves you can close on your chosen house outright with cash or have a 2.5mm p/a income). When the power went out and bugs were in our water, these guys had backup power and fresh drinking water (The biggest houses even have intricate purification systems to clean their own water).
Drive by Deloache Ln. That's mark cubans street.
It was featured in walker texas ranger.
HUH? So far, that corner lot OLD MONEY-Mid-Century HOUSE with that PERFECT LAWN at 2:30, that "you don't care for too much", is my FAVORITE.
Obviously, it's very obvious you're young..so I'll let your 'inexperienced lack of wisdom' comment slide...THIS TIME! 🤨
Stop pretending you live in these areas (At least you didn't fall for my disinformation on your reply to hamter342).
FYI, 90 percent of Texas is not a desert, so your comment about being surprised that plants can grow in this climate is off. Hollywood films have led the world to believe Texas is a vast empty desert, but it actually isn't. The geological society categorizes the vast majority of Texas as subtropical. Only ten percent of Texas is desert and that is West Texas. All of you who think Texas is all desert, please view drone footage of Austin, Dallas, Houston and you will see it isn't. So many people who move to or visit Texas are surprised that it looks nothing like it is portrayed by Hollywood, including this vlogger apparently. As a Texan, I find this very frustrating.