Axxe55
Retiretgtshit stirrer
You are a bad influence on me Baboon!If you hadn’t been stealing their water they could afford to fix ‘em. NOT.
For added fun you need to find some squatters to move in over there.
That's an interesting idea!
You are a bad influence on me Baboon!If you hadn’t been stealing their water they could afford to fix ‘em. NOT.
For added fun you need to find some squatters to move in over there.
I've been in Spring for 30+ years. I am astounded at all the changes. The old marijuana fields are now a park and a Kroger. Where there were once 2 stop signs between my neighborhood and the North Freeway, there are now 7 or 8 traffic lights.I went to Spring & Cypress this weekend.
Near me, surrounded by development, was a little ~30-acre plot of woods. It was always nice to drive by it and see the deer grazing out in the open under the powerlines that cut through it. I drove by it yesterday. Sometime in the last week or so, the entire place has been bulldozed flat. More housing, I imagine.feel sorry for all the wildlife.
I remember when we lived outside of Shenandoah back in the early 1970's, there wasn't hardly much along I 45 from outside of Conroe to Spring. A few small gas stations and bait shops. Now yo can't tell where Conroe stops, and Houston starts anymore.Near me, surrounded by development, was a little ~30-acre plot of woods. It was always nice to drive by it and see the deer grazing out in the open under the powerlines that cut through it. I drove by it yesterday. Sometime in the last week or so, the entire place has been bulldozed flat. More housing, I imagine.
Depressing.
I was born in Katy and spent the first half of my life there; it was a tiny town when we left. I remember visiting a few years back it was not the same place I grew up in. It was sad to see what had become of it.So sad. I remember driving from Houston to Fairfield 20 years ag, there was a noticeable rural drive between the two. Now, it’s like I never leave Houston on that same drive. Same can be said for Katy. I want out...
I remember that as well. We usually got off I 45 at Fairfield or Buffalo to head to Palestine.So sad. I remember driving from Houston to Fairfield 20 years ag, there was a noticeable rural drive between the two. Now, it’s like I never leave Houston on that same drive. Same can be said for Katy. I want out...
Well, she probably would come up with one! What I have found out is, that the cows belong to her when it suits her needs! Last year she had cows out and were in my front yard, I had the county come out and round them up. She told me those were not her cows, but strangely, a few days later, those same cows were back in her pasture! She is the only person around here with Longhorn crossbreed cows. Everyone else has Angus, Hereford or Brahma cows or crossbreeds. The county informed her if she didn't get her fencing fixed and keep her cows contained, that they were going to start issuing her fines.Maybe one of those cows could be convinced to stay on your property while you fatten it up!
"Well, it just wandered over here and I wasn't sure who it belonged to! Got a BILL OF SALE to prove she's yours?"
She probably names them.Well, she probably would come up with one! What I have found out is, that the cows belong to her when it suits her needs! Last year she had cows out and were in my front yard, I had the county come out and round them up. She told me those were not her cows, but strangely, a few days later, those same cows were back in her pasture! She is the only person around here with Longhorn crossbreed cows. Everyone else has Angus, Hereford or Brahma cows or crossbreeds. The county informed her if she didn't get her fencing fixed and keep her cows contained, that they were going to start issuing her fines.
800-home community planned for growing area of Montgomery County
Emory Glen marks Empire's seventh development in Texas.www.yourconroenews.com
One of the draws for us to Magnolia, aside from family in the area, was the small town feel. With all the damn development going on, it's quickly becoming the sprawling mess of a suburb that we left in lefty-land. Just heard about this new 800-home development slated to go in across 1488 from our neighborhood.
I foresee more flooding, more traffic, more crime, and higher property tax bills. I also foresee the quiet little town loosing its quiet little town charm, and turning into just another Houston suburb.
We have friends that have a plan to pull the pin and move to central Texas in a couple years to a tiny town - and honestly, at this point, we may do the same depending on our situation at that point. I grew up in the country, and get kinda claustrophobic in town. Town is growing to encompass us - at this point I wouldn't be surprised if in a year or three Magnolia pushes the city limit out and starts annexing our area. They did for the area HEB is building a new store at 1488 and 149, across from Magnolia High.
We love the area right now but the writing is on the wall. If the housing market doesnt' completely crash like 08 (I think it honestly will) and we can get what we have into this place, or better - I honestly see us selling and relocating again, to the chagrin of my wife. If we don't crash and this market keeps going up and up, hell, maybe we'll double the value. That just means to get a comparable place, we'll be paying a lot more too.
Frickin Zillow / Realtor.com estimate our place has gained $60k in value since we moved here. That's nuts. But if someone wants to get stupid and offer me half a mil, they can have everything on the property but my guns, the clothes on our backs, and the car to get us the hell out right now.
That’s what a friend of ours did. He’s on 15 acres by Sam Houston nf. He likes it. By the time I retire, if I stay in Texas, will be middle of nowhere west Texas if I can help it.I am starting to think eminent domain by the National Forest system or State parks will be a good idea.
He might get approached real soon from what I am hearing. I heard they are approaching land owners in East Texas to expand.That’s what a friend of ours did. He’s on 15 acres by Sam Houston nf. He likes it. By the time I retire, if I stay in Texas, will be middle of nowhere west Texas if I can help it.
Still lots of room out in far West Texas.Central Texas is about to go as well. We were thinking the same plan but everytime we narrow a place it goes to crap after a few years.
When I was looking at Palmer lots, 10 acres with over half in a flood zone and the owners wanted 140k.There are two 10 acre lots a mile down the road from me, consisting of nothing but scrub woods, that are for sale for $290,000 apiece.
That’s $29,000/acre!