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Lagoon in Magnolia, HOA drama, and a $400K pool home?!
Published 9 days ago • 2 min read
Hi, Reader!
Welcome to the very first issue of The Northwest Huddle! This monthly newsletter is your inside scoop on Northwest Houston real estate—what’s trending, what’s developing, and what’s coming next.
June’s here, school’s out, and so are the for sale signs. The Northwest Houston market is giving off big "fourth quarter comeback" energy—home prices are holding steady, inventory is climbing, and Magnolia’s about to get a beach. Yes, a beach. In this issue, we’re digging into what’s selling, what’s being built, and how new Texas laws might change the rules of the homeowner game.
(Courtesy The Lagoon Development Company)
🏘️Market Check: Price Points & Patience
Inventory’s up. Prices? Holding the line.
Home shoppers in Northwest Houston might be sweating the heat, but sellers? They’re holding their ground. Here’s the June 2025 breakdown:
Tomball: $399K listing median, 84 days on market
Magnolia: $342K listing median, 888 homes listed
Cypress: $450K listing median, highest active inventory at 1,188 homes
The Woodlands: $675K listing median—but homes move fast (just 55 DOM)
While most ZIPs are seeing long listing times (80–90+ days), Cypress and Tomball lead in total homes sold. So buyers? Be ready to negotiate. Sellers? Pack a little patience.
🏖️ Lagoon Life Comes to Magnolia
Crystal-clear water, four beaches, and no airport required.
Forget Galveston—by 2026, Magnolia locals will be sipping margaritas on white sand without leaving town. A massive lagoon project just broke ground north of FM 1488, bringing:
A 1,000-car parking lot, swim-up bar, food truck court
Four separate beaches and a floating obstacle course
Paddleboarding, sailing, and lounge cabanas
Future plans could include an amphitheater, hotel, or boardwalk with restaurants. And yes, the public will have access. For $30 million, it’s part beach day, part neighborhood game-changer.
💰 Deal of the Month: Undervalued & Overachieving
This Pinehurst home punches above its weight.
📍 11823 Elizabeth Court, Pinehurst, TX 77362 Listed for under $400K, this 3,200+ sq. ft. home in Village of Decker Oaks has a price-per-square-foot of just $118—far below the $150–$180 neighborhood average. Bonus: It has a pool, and it’s nearly double the size of most nearby listings. Big win for space-savvy buyers.
🏡 Texas Cracks Down on HOAs
New laws are here—and they’re siding with homeowners.
As of September 1, several new bills reshape how HOAs operate across Texas:
HOAs with 60+ homes must maintain a public website with rules and fees (SB 711)
No fines for dead grass during droughts (HB 517)
Solar roof tiles are protected—no more arbitrary bans (HB 431)
Electronic voting and virtual HOA meetings are now allowed (SB 2629)
Pending laws could allow veggie gardens, chickens, and cottage food sales in HOA neighborhoods
Bottom line: The HOA rulebook just got a rewrite—and it’s a lot more owner-friendly.
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