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Visitors at September Showcase can register at each model to win either a $250 Hyatt Regency Hotel gift card or a $250 Hand & Stone Massage gift card.

The Lone Star State has always been known for relatively affordable, big homes and lots — but is that actually still true today?

The “First Lady of Modern Gospel,” Yolanda Adams, has listed her Houston mansion on the market for $2.875 million.

Users can now search HAR.com through their Amazon Alexa-powered device via Lundy’s ChatGPT-optimized search engine.

Johnson Development hopes the name “Kresston” will evoke the small-town ambiance of the founder’s home town: Kress, Texas.

Sales in Houston master-planned communities made up 24% of all MPC sales in the first half of 2023.

This activity area is the third of four planned recreational sites inside the master-planned community.

Cross Creek Ranch is adding to its list of amenities with Camp Flewellen, a four-acre complex home to the community’s second fitness center.

Year over year, housing inventory turned negative for the first time in 13 months in June, the real estate data provider said.

Texas-based residential developer Oxland Group announced its acquisition of 1,860 acres in Montgomery County for the development of a master-planned community.

Nan and Company Properties has announced the listing of a luxury Tanglewood home, formerly owned by Houston Texans quarterback Matt Schaub.

As more owners continue to hang onto their houses, home values locally and across the nation have reached a new peak, but it comes at a cost.

“I Imagined parents sitting on lounge chairs while children built sandcastles in front of them,” says Uri Man, founder and CEO of The Lagoon Development Company. “We love building communities that help people get to know each other.”

The Houston Housing and Community Development department is partnering with developers to build nearly 4,000 affordable homes in Houston.

Designed by KGA DeForest Design, The Retreat will be the first of two amenity villages in Sunterra when it opens in late 2024.

Wells Fargo’s Home Lending Hispanic Segment aims to combat housing inequity by promoting homebuying plans, educating about the true costs of homeownership, and connecting buyers to professionals.