Lakewood (Baytown, TX)
By sandy delmonico
(Krishermckay Realtors Inc)
121 Honeysuckle Drive Baytown, Tx 77520 Completely remodeled with many upgrades! Home Photo Gallery Virtual Tour Property Map Payment Info Request Showing Contact Me Sandy Delmonico Direct:713-498-7242 Website:Visit Website Price : $94,900 Bedrooms : 3 Bathrooms : 2 Square Foot : 2,378 Lot Size : 11,490 County : Harris Property Type : Detached Year Built : 1963 MLS Number : 79037415 click for more information and pictures Property Description 3-2- COMPLETELY REMODELED IN ESTABLISHED NEIGHBORHOOD. DOUBLE ATTACHED CARPORT. EXTRA ROOM THAT CAN BE USED AS LIBRARY/SITTING/STUDY/ETC. NEW A/C, HEATING, ROOF, APPLIANCES, CARPET, LIGHT FIXTURES, PAINT INSIDE AND OUT, AND BLINDS. NEW FENCE IN BACK YARD. COVERED PATIO LARGE NICE HOME IS MOVE-IN READY! MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE! Equal Housing Opportu...
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By Kevin Miller
(The Real Estate Choice)
Sunday September 14, 2008 - 8:45am Woke up (WIDE AWAKE) around 6:30 and jumped out of bed ready to work!  Too bad...thunderstorms rolling in (more feeder bands from Ike) and I've only got minutes before the bottom drops out of those clouds! Went next door to assess the damage.  Tree did bust through the roof in 2 places that I can see.  I'm going to need:  Sheetrock & paint all ceiling & ½ the walls in the living room, Couple of joists & beams in the attic, couple of squares of decking and shingles, carpet in 3 rooms and baseboards in the living room & part of the dining room.     Moved tenant's big screen & wedding pictures out of harms way. Obviously, with these storms, we're not going to remove the tree just yet!  (dammit!) I did clear out a good amount of limbs from my back yard...s...
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By Kevin Miller
(The Real Estate Choice)
Saturday September 13, 2008 - 8:40     What a night!  This tree (far left, almost out of picture) split down the middle & fell toward my house, knocking down a second tree (both were neighbor's trees!).  They both fell onto a tree that leans naturally over my house.  Luckily (not so luckily, as I later found out from my insurance adjuster), the tree didn't fall onto or, more importantly, into my house! THAT was the loud crash I heard but refused to go check on just over 3 hours ago!  I thought it went through my roof & into the office (judging by the noise) but I was able to see from inside there was no tree or water penetration into my office! Guess I can take ‘prune trees' off my spring to do list!  WOW!!!  There are as many trees & limbs on the ground as there are standing. Wind stil...
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By Kevin Miller
(The Real Estate Choice)
Wednesday September 10, 2008 - around noon It's become obvious that in the next 2-4 days we'll either: Get a category 3+ direct hit -  OR  - Get a category 3+ near miss Either must be treated exactly the same, as a near miss could actually be worse than a direct hit.  It's really just a big (200 miles wide, in Ike's case) tornado.  The only questions being how high will the winds & surge get? Whichever the case (hit or miss), you have one important decision right off the bat...stay or go?  My general rule of thumb is leave for a big category 3 or worse.  I'll more than likely ride out any category 3 or smaller @ 20' or more above sea level...unless I'm right on the water. If your decision is to go...GO NOW!  Pack up anything that you can't live without, anything that's alive, get as muc...
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