Leland woods was created as reinvestment zone number twenty two for the purpose of development within the area of the city generally referred to as the Leland Woods area. The purpose is to provide at least partial funding for new basic infrastructure (water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, streets, major thoroughfare sound barriers, and public open space/recreation facilities for a new affordably-priced, single-family residential subdivision in northeast Houston that will consist of 373 homes.
Development Projects and Public Infrastructure in the Leland Woods TIRZ
- 373 single-family, affordably priced homes
- Park/Open space with amenities and landscaping
- Public infrastructure – public streets, water lines, sanitary sewer lines, storm sewer lines, storm water detention
- Sound barrier and sidewalk along East Little York (a major thoroughfare)
The Dream of HOMEOWNERSHIP..MADE A REALTY!
D R Horton has recently become involved in the Leland Woods Subdivision. The previous developer built only 41 homes before leaving the project. D R Horton has plans for at least 44 more homes. Entry prices start at $92,000 with the largest home selling at $123,000. The grand opening should be in May 2012 with the model home located at 7458 Ida Wells Forest Dr opening the third week of April
The city recently voted to spend $100,000 to pay for landscaping, parks, fencing and a monument. There are many first time homebuyers programs for buyers to choose from at Leland Woods. The Workforce program of up to $30,000 is available to qualified buyers.
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Source: City of Houston, D R Horton, Houston Chronicle