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See how the Katy-Fulshear real estate market fared in November

The total number of homes sold in six Katy-Fulshear area ZIP codes decreased in November year over year.

The big picture: There were 514 homes sold in six local ZIP codes in November versus 589 homes for the same month in 2024.

Four of the six local ZIP codes saw the number of homes sold fall year over year, with ZIP code 77094 seeing the largest decrease at 66.67%. Home sales in ZIP code 77493 were the highest, with 256 homes sold.


Meanwhile, of the total 514 homes sold, homes in the $200,000-$399,999 price range sold the most frequently, with 289 homes sold.

Zooming in: The median home sales price increased in three of six ZIP codes year over year. ZIP code 77094 saw the largest year-over-year increase at 122.4% and saw the largest median home sale price at $1.25 million.

Diving in deeper: The average number of days homes spent on the market increased in five of six ZIP codes.

 
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Twin Liquors opens new location in Jordan Ranch

Twin Liquors has opened a new location in Jordan Ranch.

What they offer: The Austin-based store offers a selection of wines, beers and other spirits as well as mixers and accessories at more than 100 stores across the state, according to its website.

  • 2505 Texas Heritage Parkway, Ste. 410, Katy

 
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Harris County Fire Marshal encourages fireworks safety as consumer sales ramp up

With vendors across Harris County starting consumer fireworks sales Dec. 21 ahead of the holiday and new year, Harris County Fire Marshal officials are reminding residents to follow safety protocols and proper disposal guidelines.

Quote of note: “Fireworks are allowed in unincorporated Harris County, but there are areas that fireworks are not allowed in unincorporated Harris County,” HCFMO Public Information Officer Brandi Dumas said. “Our message is always safety first.”

What residents should know: The fire marshal’s office recommended some of the following tips:

  • Follow the law and be sure fireworks are legal in your community and with your homeowners association
  • Make sure there is a bucket of water or water source nearby for emergencies
  • Soak used fireworks prior to disposing of them in the trash

Also of note: Firework use can even cause distress, Dumas said, to pets and veterans.

“Consider your neighbors who are veterans and consider pets,” she said. “A lot of loud noises and quick pops could trigger a lot of people, especially those who have served in our military.”

 
What You May Have Missed
Coastal Texas Project updates, Greenhouse Road underpass: 5 trending stories in the Greater Houston area

Catch up on Community Impact’s coverage this week with five trending Greater Houston-area stories from Dec. 19-26:

1. Coastal Texas Project moves forward with two new design contracts

2. $81M Greenhouse Road underpass set for 2026 construction

3. 8 businesses coming soon to Sugar Land-Missouri City

4. Vevor to open at former Big Lots location on Jones Road

5. Singas Famous Pizza coming to Sugar Land
 

 
Statewide News
Taxes, school discipline and more: 5 trending CI Texas stories from 2025

Here are five of the most-read CI Texas stories from this year and the latest updates on these trending topics.

1. Texas Senate passes bill that would nearly double property tax exemption for seniors, people with disabilities: Elderly and disabled homeowners were set to receive a $200,000 property tax exemption this year.

2. Texas House bill would make it easier to remove students from the classroom: The law gives teachers more discretion to remove students from the classroom if they are repeatedly disruptive or threaten the safety of others.

3. What to know about the 17 state propositions on the Nov. 4 ballot: Nearly 3 million Texans voted in the November election, approving all 17 constitutional amendments.

4. Texas House bill would prohibit cellphone use in K-12 schools: Under House Bill 1481, cellphones and other personal communication devices are prohibited bell-to-bell in Texas public schools.

5. Texas families can now access 2022-23 A-F school accountability ratings after multiyear legal battle: The state later released ratings for the 2023-24 and 2024-25 school years in August.

 

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