TXAggie2011 said:
The lack of building codes, etc. in unincorporated Liberty County, like elsewhere, has led to some really bad housing conditions for migrants who make their way to those communities...
But 20,000 lots and over 100,000 people around Plum Grove? That's some extraordinary hyperbole.
No, well over 20,000 acres now and growing. Most are 1/3 acre lots owner financed by the developer. So at least currently 60,000 lots. All on concrete streets with available community water and sewer hookups for a fee. But plenty are currently living there in shanties without full utility connection.
I drove around for an hour there a month ago and trust me, you would have to see it to believe it. True third world country. Some nicer places and plenty that are sad. One hundred percent Hispanic. Many have built their own home. Brick, concrete, Hardy, plywood, you name it and it's there.
The new grand parkway- Hwy 99 opened there a couple months ago and soon the connector roads in the subdivision will be out to 99. Tens of thousands of acres more timber properties are adjacent to the development and will be developed in the next decade. Cheapest land in the Houston area and plenty of immigrants that want their own lot/home.
Cleveland is the fastest growing school district in Tx. and will be for a long time.