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  2. Parkway Villages, Houston - Wikipedia

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    From February to October 1993, the first 43 houses in the development were sold. [4] Ralph Bivins of the Houston Chronicle wrote that this subdivision "was key to Sueba's winning the Developer of the Year award from the Greater Houston Builders Association." [2] By 2002 the building of houses was almost complete. In 2002 Bivins stated that ...

  3. Lakes of Parkway, Houston - Wikipedia

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    On May 12, 2005, federal agents and Houston Police Department (HPD) SWAT officers served a search warrant and arrested Loewenstein and his ex-wife, and a bank bought the foreclosed house for $700,000 ($1092042.94 when adjusted for inflation) at an auction in June 2005. [3] Development of new houses in Lakes of Parkway ended in 2009. [2]

  4. Oak Forest, Houston - Wikipedia

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    The first house, which served as a sales office, was built at the corner of Golf and Fisher Dr. Almost all of the first houses were sold to World War II veterans for $8,000-$10,000. One of the original homeowners, Ruth Metzger, bought her house in April 1947, when it was only a slab and still lived there through 2008.

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  6. 6 of the Most Common Home Renovations — Are They Worth It ...

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    With home prices still on the rise in every region of the U.S., 63% of homeowners say they'd rather remodel their homes than move to renovated homes, according to an October survey by Clever Real...

  7. Briarhills, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Houses built in the early 1990s included two-story traditional brick houses. The 1990s houses were priced from $140,000 ($271979.63 according to inflation) to $200,000 ($388542.33 according to inflation), or beginning at $70 ($135.99 according to inflation) per square foot; these houses were more inexpensive compared to those in the nearby ...