Londonderry is a subdivision located in Spring TX in Northwest Harris County off of Kuykendahl; with easy access to the Woodlands. The homes were built in the late 1970’s and 1980’s and then there are also sections that were built in the late 1990’s and early 2000’s. With around 450 homes in the subdivision there is a wide range of architecture.
Most of the subdivision is heavily wooded with towering pines and large hardwoods. Recent sale prices range from the low 100’s to over $160,000. Square footage ranges from 1500 up to 3000 square feet. The subdivision is in the highly acclaimed Klein Independent School District.
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The subdivision has some great amenities. There is a community center with an Olympic size swimming pool, playground, tennis courts and a small pond behind the clubhouse. This is home to the Londonderry Lightening Bolt swim team. They are the 2007 C-5 Division Champions.
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Missy - Thanks for your input. Now I just need to figure out how to get the title added on the Real Estate shows. Overall it was fairly easy but I have not figured that out yet.
Marchel,
Nice community profile.
Good job on the Real Estate Show.
Was it fun?
Mike- Thanks and it was fun! This one was time consuming; that learning curve thing but I expect it will be easier from here. I want to do one about my area for my side bar but still getting the pictures in order for that. I am working on pictures for a flash header on a new website so I just thought I would use the same pictures. Getting the pictures has been a trial with all the rain we have had.
Paula- Thanks for telling me how to add the title. I saw property information but as this was not one property did not realize that was where I was to put the title in.