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Old 05-20-2016, 03:08 PM
 
Location: Cypress
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If you like golf, mature trees, and master planned communities with great schools be sure to checkout the Longwood, Lakewood Oaks, Lakewood Glen, Rock Creek, Coles Crossing, Stable Gate, Northlake Forest area in North Cypress. Dozens of great neighborhoods in this established area.

One of the sleeper neighborhoods that's generally off the radar and a great value, is a neighborhood called Quail Forest. It's made of up custom homes, built in the early 1990's. Like Longwood, it's zoned to the desirable Hamilton El. / Hamilton MS / Cy-Fair HS K-12 feeder.

How did these communities fair with the April 2016 flooding?

Cypress Creek seems to be a huge risk to me, given its propensity to flood and it has 250 miles in its watershed. So, that is quite a bit of water to move to river: https://www.hcfcd.org/bayous-watersh...cypress-creek/
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Old 05-20-2016, 04:52 PM
 
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How did these communities fair with the April 2016 flooding?

Cypress Creek seems to be a huge risk to me, given its propensity to flood and it has 250 miles in its watershed. So, that is quite a bit of water to move to river: https://www.hcfcd.org/bayous-watersh...cypress-creek/
After the April flood, I signed up for flood insurance since I live in this area. $450.00 for peace of mind
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Old 05-20-2016, 07:56 PM
 
Location: Upper Kirby, Houston, TX
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I actually think far enough upstream will be fine. I do wonder what will happen to areas like Champions Forest/Spring as they keep building along the creek into Waller.
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