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  • Home sales leap 198% in Houston’s hottest community – Houston Agent Magazine

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    Home sales increased by 198% year over year in Brookshire during the fourth quarter of 2025 — making it the hottest community in the Houston area, according to the quarterly report from the Houston Association of REALTORS®.

    Homebuyers purchased 227 Brookshire homes during the last three months of 2025, with new construction making up nearly half of those transactions. The Waller County community had an average home price of $304,980, down 11.5% year over year and about $120,000 cheaper than the average Houston home price of $425,535 (as well as $30,000 cheaper than the Houston median of $335,000).

    The second-hottest community was Waller, which had previously been the hottest Houston community for three quarters in a row. Home sales increased 103% year over year and had an average sales price of $310,102. The third-hottest was the Crosby area, where sales increased 81.7% year over year and had an average price of $254,458.

    Eight of the top 10 hottest communities in the Houston area had home prices below the Houston average, with six offering prices below the median, including No. 5 Baytown/Harris County ($253,783), No. 6 1960/Cypress ($316,590) and No. 10 West of the Brazos ($268,963).

    The only communities on the list that were more expensive than average were No. 4 West End, which had an average sales price of $769,938, and No. 8 Friendswood, which had an average sales price of $537,081. Transactions increased annually by 50% and 37.1%, respectively.

    “Buyers across all corners of the Houston area are responding to opportunity,” said HAR Chair Theresa Hill. “As mortgage rates edge down, communities offering new construction, buyer incentives and more affordable pricing are well positioned to continue attracting prospective homebuyers.”

    Courtesy of HAR

     

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  • Man shot while visiting woman after her ex-lover shows up to apartment in Cypress

    Man shot while visiting woman after her ex-lover shows up to apartment in Cypress

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    Fire EMS first Responder (KPRC2/Click2Houston.com)

    CYPRESS, Texas – A man is in critical condition after he was shot Monday by a woman’s ex in Cypress, according to Harris County Pct. 5 deputies.

    The shooting was reported at an apartment located at 20510 Cypress Plaza Pkwy.

    Deputies said the man was visiting the woman at the complex when her ex showed up at the location and shot him.

    The injured man was taken to a nearby hospital in critical condition.

    Investigators responded to the scene. It is unknown if the suspect has been arrested.


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  • ‘God’s here:’ Tornado tears roof from several homes in neighborhood, miraculously no one hurt

    ‘God’s here:’ Tornado tears roof from several homes in neighborhood, miraculously no one hurt

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    CYPRESS, Texas – If there’s one word to describe what happened in the Bridgeland neighborhood on Thursday, it would be destruction.

    Several homes in the recently constructed neighborhood in Cypress are questionable to even be repairable.

    On Thursday, an EF-1 tornado eyed up the community, packing a punch that is forcing families to find another place to live for the foreseeable future.

    The winds from the tornado—which peaked well over 100 miles per hour—were strong enough to pick apart houses, throw wooded planks like projectiles, and pierce whatever was in their path.

    Damage from an EF-1 tornado along Longhorn Point Drive in the Bridgeland neighborhood of Cypress, TX on May 18, 2024. (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.)

    After the winds calmed, families walked outside to find their homes were destroyed and their roofs missing.

    “We were all in here,” said David White, while showing KPRC 2′s Gage Goulding where he waited out the storm. “Four dogs. Me, my wife and my 16-year-old. We’re sitting on cushions and blankets in here, and it was vibrating, and I was holding on to them. And I was thinking, ‘If this is it, at least we’re going together.’ It was very scary.”

    The White family is one of several that can no longer live in their home.

    Actually, David and his crew managed to escape their safe place just in the nick of time.

    David: “The drywall got wet and collapsed.”

    Gage: “You look at this. You look at the room that you sheltered in, and yet your family’s still here. How lucky do you feel?”

    David: “We count our blessings, because that’s the most important thing.”

    He’s not alone. Two doors down, 16-year-old Alejandro Marrero is also thankful for his guardian angel.

    “You know God’s here,” he said.

    He rode out the tornado in a closet with his mother and grandmother. All walked away without a scratch.

    Alejandro: “I walked outside of the bathroom and then ran into the closet.”

    Gage: “Do you feel lucky to be alive?”

    Alejandro: “Yeah. But I’m also lucky that my mom and grandma and everyone else here is alive.”

    Damage from an EF-1 tornado along Longhorn Point Drive in the Bridgeland neighborhood of Cypress, TX on May 18, 2024. (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.)

    While some of the families here are left to pick through the pieces, others are already back to normal daily life with their electric back.

    How did their power get turned on so quickly?

    This is likely because the community is newer and has its utility lines buried underground.

    Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.

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    Gage Goulding, Oscar Chavez

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  • KPRC 2 News crew intercepts Houston tornado live on TV

    KPRC 2 News crew intercepts Houston tornado live on TV

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    KPRC Storm Tracker 2 intercepts a tornado near Cypress, Texas on May 16, 2024. (Gage Goulding, Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.)

    HOUSTON – As a line of severe weather moved towards the Houston metro area, the KPRC 2 Storm Tracker was out keeping you updated with live traffic conditions.

    While driving on U.S. 290 near Cypress on Thursday, KPRC 2 reporter Gage Goulding and photojournalist Adrian Crooks intercepted what would eventually be determined to be an EF-1 tornado.

    KPRC 2 Chief Meteorologist Frank Billingsley helped viewers understand the live weather conditions by analyzing what was happening around the Storm Tracker.

    For several minutes both the crews in the Storm Tracker and the meteorologists back at the KRPC studio used this real-time information to help warn others in the direct path of the tornado.

    Watch the full video here:


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    Gage Goulding, Frank Billingsley, Adrian Crooks

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