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Old 05-29-2013, 02:35 PM
 
Location: Charleston Sc and Western NC
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We were paying $1550 for a one bedroom study at 610 and Post Oak in a newer property this time last year while our home was being built in Cottage Grove (10 and TC Jester)... while our home was being BUILT, it appreciated $50k.. Everything inside the loop is increasing exponentially because of the influx of people in relation to our job and overall market and if you are looking for something under $1k in rent with decent proximity to downtown or the galleria, I would suggest the energy corridor or Katy.
The energy corridor rent is going nuts too.
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Old 05-29-2013, 02:48 PM
 
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And they are still building like crazy. I think they building some highrise apartments right next to the walgreens on Sage and Westeimer. And then they are building some more across from the waterwall on Hidalgo.
I believe it's condos. My coworker who lives in Milan Condos lives in the shadow.

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The energy corridor rent is going nuts too.
We are bringing up possibly 3 more people due to Spec. Ed. demands. Generally, we used to steer people towards Creole on Yorktown and Finger in general. We were looking at Energy Corridor and quite frankly, nuts may be too mild an adjective.
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