Houston Flooding - DANGER!!! How to avoid Houston Flooding when buying a home in Houston TX
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- Опубліковано 2 чер 2022
- Houston flooding is an issue that many buyers are concerned about. And while there are flooding issues in parts of Houston, not all of Houston and the surrounding suburbs flood. There are many reasons as to why Hurricane Harvey cause flooding that we have never seen before in the Houston Area. A lot has been done since that hurricane to ensure that Houston should never flood that bad again. This video is all about howe to navigate Houston Flooding when looking to purchase a home in Houston TX or the surrounding areas.
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Planning on moving to Lake Conroe but saw on the news that Lake Conroe is closed due to severe flooding in Montgomery County, and some residents with animals were evacuated due to the severe flood. Relocating from out of state. Not certain of homes elevation on Lake Conroe communities, Warden, April Sound, etc. Concerned, but I really like that area. Any feedback will be appreciated! Thank U for the info! 😊
Flooding! All the more reason to plant a lot of trees- besides their refreshing beauty amongst way too much concrete, they siphon the h2o & clean the air 🌳🌿💚
With all the concrete poured in the last few years. the next flood will be much worse. Add to that the Mayor and Governor have done almost nothing to prevent another serious flooding event. Also, it happens more then 1/880 years. In the 1970's flood water was almost up to my hips on Main Street and Fannin. First floors of hospitals (Hermann, Methodist, etc) were also flooded. Cars parked in basement garages sustained water damage. Be careful where you buy/build your house. I think the lecturer is correct that you are safer from flooding up north of Houston in The Woodlands and Conroe.
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Thank you for this excellent video! It answers a lot of my questions. Looking at buying in the lake Condoe area. Will contact you as soon as I am ready for my move there! Thank you for the video!!
Thanks! Happy to help. You can reach us here when ready
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@livinginhtx Thank you kindly! Will do! Will look up your office ph # as well. Thank you!
@livinginhtx My apologies! Your phone number is listed on your link! Didn't see it when I first opened up the link, but I do see it now! Will contact you when ready for my move! Thanks a million!!
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Thanks for this! We agree
Would not move to Kingwood. It is too prone to flooding. Stay to the North & West of FM1960.
What's the best place to live in Houston without floods
If you drive around the older areas of Harris and Fort Bend County, you will notice they are built 3-4 feet off the ground. There is a reason for that. Check out an old neighborhood, for example, in Fulshear. You will see what I am talking about.
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I live in Houston and I’ve avoided any flooding. It depends where you live, find out about if your home is flood zone. And the last major flooding was in 2017 during Hurricane Harvey. So it’s not that common.
I live a Houston’s Texas
I live at Houston Texas
Are homes near channels in danger of flood?
Hi can you please do a review on Kingwood ?
Yes! Kingwood is our next major video. Reach out if you need info sooner and we can connect you with our Kingwood team member
I’m moving to Houston in 2 weeks coming from California . Looking to rent for a couple months than buy . We are scared to move to the wrong area with bad schools.
@@Y_Alexandra go ahead and fill this out and our kingwood team will reach out to help
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As requested, here is our video on Kingwood, we hope this helps
There is flooding right now in Houston
Did the Galleria Area/Uptown flood during Harvey? Just curious cuz I used to live there( zip code 77057) back in ' 92, n there was a flood during the april May I dont remember the exact month...
There was a lot of flooding by Memorial Drive and Allen Parkway near Downtown. The Galleria was ok. There was also flooding near Meyerland.
Are there areas in Galveston county not prone to flooding? Thanks
Yes, really need to stick to the flood maps
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How about sugar land, and kingwood?
Sugar Land doesn’t flood bad, Kingwood definitely has had flooding issues. However, we have accurate flood maps of the entire city. There are plenty of areas in every suburb that don’t flood.
@@livinginhtx thank you so much. I search about sugar land. And I would love to check it out houses.
@@maryann4601 I’d fill this out so we can connect and help you! We can show you homes in sugar land that don’t flood
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Is cypress flood area?
Move to bridgeland cypress tx
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