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I keep hearing about the rain in N Tx, can anyone tell me if there was any flooding or high water in Ennis. We have made a bid on a house, have not closed yet. We are waiting for the owner to move out. It is just what we wanted, but can not find out if the neighborhood had any high water. I read the local paper and it seems that there was flooding and it was east of I45. We are buying on the west side of Ennis, off 287. Does anyone have any information?
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I know Ellis County had some flooding problems, but I don't remember hearing anything about Ennis in particular. I'm sorry I can't be more helpful.
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Thanks, we will be going to Ennis next week and I have called the real estate agent for information.
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