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Aerial view of three parts of northwest Houston.
Aerial view of three parts of northwest Houston.
Smiley N. Pool, Houston Chronicle
Aerial view of three parts of northwest Houston.
Aerial view of three parts of northwest Houston.
Smiley N. Pool, Houston Chronicle
Houston developer Land Tejas is planning a master plan community to house 2,500 homes in northwest Harris County.
Last week, the company closed down with the acquisition of 856 acres north of FM 529 north of Fry Road and east of Grand Parkway in Cypress.
This unnamed project will be Land Tejas' fourth project in the Cyprus community. The other is Stone Gate, Canyon Lakes West, and Miramesa.
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Trez Capital provided funding for the acquisition and development. CBA Land Capital is a trading partner with Land Tejas.
"The demand for housing in Cyprus is phenomenal," said James Henrie, chief operating officer of Land Tejas.
Home sales are expected to begin in 2021.