Real Estate Impact of COVID-19: COVID-19 and the quarantine nationwide will undoubtedly have a significant impact on real estate. The only question is how bad it will be, and how long it will last. The quarantine has not stopped showing activity completely, but it has … Read More
Corona Virus – Budget Help
A Little Budget Help: Corona Virus is causing havoc on everyone’s life whether you have the virus or not. Many have not contracted the virus, but are hurting significantly from the closure of businesses, events, and activities that provide for our families well being. The … Read More
Spring into Lawn Care
Lawn care in Texas is arguably a year-round event, but no one would disagree that now is the time to start putting forth a bit more effort. Your lawn and flower beds look well-managed during the winter and then all of a sudden they are … Read More
Lake Conroe Water Levels
The Issue: Whether or not to purposely lower the water level for Lake Conroe is a hotly debated issue in 2020 for folks in both Montgomery and Harris counties. On Thursday, February 20th, the Board of Directors for the San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) held … Read More
Lake Conroe & Imelda
Lake Conroe & Imelda got along just fine! For those tracking Tropical Storm Imelda and curious how it impacted Lake Conroe I wanted to post that it has largely been a non-event for the immediate Lake Conroe area. You can view the rainfall totals for … Read More
Houston Chronicle Interview
Here is an article on Lake Conroe by the Houston Chronicle where they interviewed me and used some of my aerial photos. Houston Chronicle Interview Contact me for help with your real estate needs or any questions you have and I’ll be happy to help.
Lake Conroe Water Levels – SJRA Info
You can check back here for information straight from SJRA regarding the Lake Conroe water level reduction plan. SJRA released this on July 31, 2018 regarding the Lake Conroe water level – As a follow up from the City of Houston’s Press Release yesterday afternoon, … Read More
Lake Conroe – Temporary Water Plan
Ten months after Harvey hit the Texas coast Lake Conroe is still feeling it’s effects. It’s interesting that possibly the biggest impact on Lake Conroe will come 10 months after the historic storm. All in all, Lake Conroe really did pretty well during the storm. … Read More