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See how the Katy-Fulshear area real estate market fared in August

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

In a nutshell: There were 729 homes sold in six local ZIP codes in August versus 584 homes for the same month in 2024.

Five of the six local ZIP codes saw the number of homes sold rise year over year, with ZIP code 77423 seeing the largest increase at 57.69%. Homes sales in ZIP code 77493 were the highest, with 335 homes sold.

The details: The median home sales price decreased in three of six ZIP codes year over year. ZIP code 77423 saw the largest year-over-year decrease at a 28.91% decline.

What else: Meanwhile, the average number of days homes spent on the market increased in four of the six ZIP codes, showing homes sales made that month spent more time on the market on average.

 
On The Business Beat
CVS Pharmacy coming to Fulshear in 2026

CVS Pharmacy is bringing a brick-and-mortar location to Fulshear.

Zooming in: The business offers pharmacy and health services as well as food, drinks, home goods and hygiene items in over 9,000 locations across the U.S., according to the company's website.

  • 6726 FM 359, Fulshear

 
Metro News
Come for the pumpkins, stay for the festivities: Check out these fall hotspots in the Greater Houston area

Looking to take family photos or celebrate fall to the fullest? Here are eight pumpkin patches to check out in the Greater Houston area.

Pumpkin Patch at Harvest Season Farm: A ticket to the pumpkin patch at Harvest Season Farm includes access to a bouncy house, unlimited hay rides and pumpkin painting. 

  • Sept. 20-Nov. 2, Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 
  • $15 (per ticket)
  • 21110 Bauer Hockley Road, Tomball


Pumpkin Patch at P-6 Farms: Families exploring the pumpkin patch at P-6 Farms can also enjoy vintage rides, pig races, giant slides and an animal barn.

  • Sept. 27-Nov. 2, Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
  • $27.42 (per ticket)
  • 9963 Pooles Road, Montgomery

 

FOODIE FRIDAY
Check out these new restaurants and bars opening across the Houston area.

Mia’s Table, a southern comfort food restaurant, is slated to come to the Market at Town Center in Sugar Land, according to a Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations filing.


The casual family-friendly eatery serves a variety of burgers, tacos, sandwiches, salads and seafood options, according to its website.


The menu lineup also features chicken fried steak, meatloaf and chicken strips, as well as milkshakes.


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🍕 Gypsy Poet pizzeria looks to open new location in Rice Village
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☕️ Black Rock Coffee Bar opens 23rd Houston area location in Katy
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🍽️ D'Alba opening location in Magnolia
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🌮 Terlinguas Tex-Mex Garage coming soon to Spring
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Sake Bon officials said the Japanese eatery has plans to expand with a location in Kingwood by early October.


According to the website, Sake Bon offers all-you-can-eat Japanese cuisine including soups, sushi, noodles, rice and hibachi. Appetizers offered range from edamame to spring rolls and fried calamari.


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