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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyrun" data-source="post: 4382606" data-attributes="member: 27991"><p>My brother lived in a similar subdivision.</p><p>Developer bought a section behind them and put in a new road. Made brother on a corner lot. He thought it best to get out. No offers for 6 months. Decided to wait out construction.Reassessment and taxes go up. Major increase in traffic, along with street issues.</p><p>The new subdivision was houses $400k to $700k.</p><p>His gets another reassessment and evaluation is doubled. Taxes doubled.</p><p>He had announced his retirement. Now, it is time to leave.</p><p>Sold within 2 weeks and never looked back. 2 years of inconvenience, but paid well in the end.</p><p>BTW : He sold just north of Houston and moved to Maine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyrun, post: 4382606, member: 27991"] My brother lived in a similar subdivision. Developer bought a section behind them and put in a new road. Made brother on a corner lot. He thought it best to get out. No offers for 6 months. Decided to wait out construction.Reassessment and taxes go up. Major increase in traffic, along with street issues. The new subdivision was houses $400k to $700k. His gets another reassessment and evaluation is doubled. Taxes doubled. He had announced his retirement. Now, it is time to leave. Sold within 2 weeks and never looked back. 2 years of inconvenience, but paid well in the end. BTW : He sold just north of Houston and moved to Maine. [/QUOTE]
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