by Bill Bexley | Jun 26, 2026 | Real Estate News
Does Your FEMA Flood Zone Really Matter in 2026? The Truth About Houston Home ValuesIf you live in the Greater Houston area, the phrase “flood map” is enough to make your heart skip a beat. Whether it’s memories of Harvey or the more recent street-ponding...
by Bill Bexley | Jun 26, 2026 | Real Estate News
Sugar Land Vs. Pearland: Which Is Better For Your Houston Commute in 2026?If you’re moving to the Houston area in 2026, you’ve likely narrowed your search down to two heavy hitters: Sugar Land and Pearland. Both are consistently ranked among the best places to live in...
by Bill Bexley | Jun 25, 2026 | Real Estate News
Houston Home Insurance Secrets Revealed: What Experts Don’t Want You to Know About the 2026 Transparency LawIf you’ve opened your mail lately, you probably saw it: a homeowners insurance renewal notice that looks more like a car payment. In Houston, we aren’t...
by Bill Bexley | Jun 25, 2026 | Real Estate News
The World Cup Effect: How the 2026 Games Are Changing Inner Loop Real EstateIf you’ve driven through Midtown or EaDo lately, you’ve probably noticed the orange cones aren’t just for the usual “Houston roadwork.” There’s a deadline in place, and it’s...
by Bill Bexley | Jun 25, 2026 | Real Estate News
4. Spring and Klein: The Willow Creek EffectSpring and the Klein ISD areas aren’t exempt. Much like Cypress, the areas surrounding Willow Creek are seeing significant shifts. Many homes built in the 80s and 90s that have never flooded are now being moved into...