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  • Home sales begin at Wildtree in Magnolia – Houston Agent Magazine

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    Five builders began new-home sales at Wildtree, a master-planned community from Shea Homes in Magnolia. Eight model homes are now open for viewings, with a football-themed grand opening planned for Feb. 7.

    Shea Homes, Coventry Homes, Newmark Homes, Perry Homes and Toll Brothers are selling in this first phase, offering homes ranging from 1,500 to 4,610 square feet.

    Shea Homes will build on all lot sizes, with 39 floor plans to choose from. Prices range from $320,000 to $590,000.

    Coventry is offering nine floor plans for 50-foot lots, with pricing starting at $350,000; Newmark will build on 70-foot lots, offering 10 floor plans with pricing starting at $650,000; Perry Homes will build on 40-foot lots, offering 13 designs priced from $330,000; and Toll Brothers will build on 60-foot lots, with six designs priced from the mid-$500,000s.

    “Prospective homebuyers will find plenty of selection in Wildtree,” Keith Luechtefeld, Houston division president for Shea Homes, said in a press release. “Beyond beautiful homes, residents will enjoy meandering trails, wooded areas and generous planned amenities designed to complement their natural surroundings.”

    Wildtree is zoned to Magnolia Independent School District.

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    Emily Marek

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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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  • Joanna Gaines’ New Mini Kitchen Gem Comes in Four “Perfect” Fall Colors (Only $5 Each!)

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    Fall is officially here, which means it’s time to break out the plaids, moody hues, and festive stoneware in the kitchen. I love fall kitchenware because it feels timeless, and like I can actually use it year-round, compared to some other seasonal decor. And just in to Target this season are these super cute lidded fall ramekins from Joanna Gaines’ Hearth & Hand line.

    The set of four ruffled-edged mini ramekins comes with one of each color: light tan, dark red, a rich brown, and an olivey sage green — which are all perfect for fall. The best-selling set is just $19.99 (so just $5 each!), but they honestly look so much more expensive in person. 

    At six ounces each, they’re perfect for holding snacks or dips, but the best part is that they’re also microwave-, dishwasher-, freezer-, and oven-safe (up to 500 degrees) — which means you can bake individual desserts in each one, and they’re super easy to clean. 

    They’d also look great as decor for a Halloween or Thanksgiving tablescape. You could put small tea lights in each one to create a warm glow, or stick them in the middle of a fall foliage centerpiece to add a pop of color. You might also use them as small storage dishes in the kitchen for essentials like salt or toothpicks. 

    The mini ramekins’ muted tones and stoneware glaze fit perfectly with the timeless, earthy tones Gaines’ collection is known for. You can also pick up a few other items from the collection to create a matching kitchenware vibe, like this set of green bowls or this serving platter.

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  • ‘Magnolia’ With Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Sean Fennessey

    ‘Magnolia’ With Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Sean Fennessey

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    ‌It’s raining frogs in the studio as Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Sean Fennessey rewatch the 1999 film Magnolia, starring Tom Cruise, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Julianne Moore and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.

    ‌Producer: Craig Horlbeck

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  • Seattle Police investigating reports of indecent exposure in Magnolia neighborhood

    Seattle Police investigating reports of indecent exposure in Magnolia neighborhood

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    Police are investigating a case of indecent exposure after three elementary school students said a man approached them on February 29th before pointing to his groin.

    FOX 13 spoke to a mother of one of the children involved. She said her daughter along with two other girls, all in the 5th grade, were walking home from school when the incident took place.

    According to neighborhood reports, the incident happened around 4-4:10 p.m. on Raye Street between 28th and 29th Streets.

    The man who approached the children was reportedly driving in a light blue SUV. When approaching the girls, he asked for directions.

    We’re told the man did not make physical contact with the children and that they ran and hid until he left the area.

    Police were alerted by the children’s parents.

    Neighbors in the Magnolia neighborhood are being asked to review their home surveillance video from the date of the incident, in hopes of getting a better car and suspect description.

    This is a developing story.

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