Augusta Pines Spring TX Market Report- July 2007 to January 2008
Augusta Pines located in Northwest Harris county just south of The Woodlands is set in a truly beautiful and tranquil setting surrounded by tall pine trees, dogwoods and large oak trees.
Surrounded by the beautiful Augusta Pines Golf Course and with 30 acres of lakes, streams and open spaces it is a truly magnificant community. It is peaceful to walk around the neighborhood and enjoy the many lakes. It is common to see the neighbors walking, riding bikes and just enjoying the beautiful surroundings.
The custom estate homes are on wooded lots between 1/2 acre to 1 acre. The estate homes offer lots that are in the woods, on one of the lakes or on the golf course. The homes feature grand entry ways, large kitchens, coffer-ed ceilings and archways. Many come with large outdoor kitchens for a true outdoor living experience.
For those that don't want the upkeep of an over-sized yard there are communities with regular subdivision lots with homes ranging in size from 2000 square feet to over 4000 square feet. These homes are priced from $190,000 to $400,000.
If you are tired of yard work there are also Patio communities available. The patio homes are available between 2300 to 3300 square feet. These homes can be located on the golf course or they can be in an interior area. These homes start at about $250,000.
The subdvision has a variety of homes currently on the market. There is truly something for everything whether you are looking for a patio home or a custom estate home.
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Marchel Peterson
Results Realty
Cell: 832-721-8332
These statistics were compiled from the Houston Association of REALTORS® data on 1/8/2008 at 3:00 p.m. This data is reflective of homes which were listed on the MLS; private sales are not included. Information was obtained from sources deemed reliable but not guaranteed. This information should not be used to determine the value of any property. Photos are for illustration purposes only and do not necessarily represent current or past listings.





Ryan, I obviously could not have put this together without your help. Thanks for literally walking me through the process.
Jennifer, Thanks! I have to give Ryan the credit for helping me with the graphs. Augusta Pines is a wonderful community. There is truly something for everyone.
I love this report. It looks great and has a lot of good information in it. Looks like ur days on the market are not too bad either compared with some other parts of the country.
Great job with the market report, adding photos really makes it more appealing. I'm stealing your idea for my next one. OK?
I'm convinced!! What a lovely setting!! No wonder they are flying off the market. GREAT STUFF!
GBU!
Kimberly, you are right the days on the market are not bad. They are a little bit skewed also. It is much harder to sell a million dollar home than a $200,000 home so those big homes stay on the market a lot longer; which kind of skews the days on the market.
This is my first time to use this particular foremat for my market report so thanks for the complement.
Karen Ann, the smallest home is a brand new home under construction. Ashton Woods is the builder. It has almost 2100 square feet with 4 bedrooms, 2 full bathroom and a two car garage. It is on a subdivision lot but according to the description backs up to trees and woods. Who knows if the trees and woods will last though as we are in a very growing area.
You can still get a deal in our area compared to other parts of the country. I think our market is somewhat similar to your Fort Worth market. I have not had customers move to Fort Worth but I have had them move to suburbs of Dallas.
Andrew Thanks! Ryan was the one who helped me through those Excel graphs. As Ryan will attest Excel has not been my friend but I am trying to make it a friend and not a foe. You would not believe how many times I emailed him asking him what I know were really simple questions but they were not so simple for me (lol). I still have to learn how to get a line around the graphs. You can see that the top graph has a partial line and then it disappers. There is ALWAYS something to learn!
At least I know how to do the basic graph now so the next one should be easier.
Marchel: Watch out for the comment above me. It is a spam comment. I have seen perhaps ten of them tonight. Also... I suggest you NOT click on the link... since it is spam... and may lead to some virus or trojan horse. I suggest you DELETE the comment. Take care...