Saturday, May 26, 2012

How Long Before New Neighborhoods are Built in South Texas?


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The Eagle Ford housing market has driven investment in hotels, man-camps, RV parks, and to some extent apartments. The one thing missing is permanent homes. An article addressing the topic was published yesterday in the Chronicle. Read more at chron.com

Builders are largely risk averse and will take their time in moving into the more rural parts of South Texas. The boom and bust nature of the oil business combined with the long development times of neighborhoods has many apprehensive.

?If it?s going to take seven or eight years, you?re reluctant because you don?t know what?s going to happen with the play,? he said. ?Not until people feel like there?s going to be economy stability will there be home building.?

I?ll say this. Money talks. As the 50,000 workers in the region begin building savings and preparing to buy homes, you can bet the builders will step in.

Related posts:

  1. Oil Worker Housing Popping Up Across South Texas
  2. Rental Property Prices Skyrocket in South Texas Housing Market
  3. Texas Builders Are Moving to Rural Eagle Ford Areas
  4. South Texas Drought a Concern in the Eagle Ford Shale

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