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Mobil Headquarters And The Effects It Will Have On The Woodlands Texas Real Estate
The Woodlands Texas real estate is comprised of ten villages, namely Panther Creek, Grogans Mill, Indian Spring, Cochrans Crossing, Sterling Ridge, Alden Bridge, Carlton Woods, Creekside Park, College Park, and Town Center, each of them with their own special features, that make them so attractive to the people who live there.
Situated on a huge tract of land, absolutely everything is laid on here for the residents, such as plenty of shopping opportunities, a variety of restaurants, a lovely waterway, beautiful parks and ponds, an entertainment pavilion, a market street, and no less than 185 miles of scenic biking and walking trails.
Needless to say, the accommodation here is exclusive and on the expensive side, and will probably become even more expensive, if and when Exxon Mobil, the largest oil and natural gas company in the United States, does move their headquarters to the area. The company is planning a sophisticated corporate campus, which will include twenty office blocks covering three million square feet, numerous parking garages, a wellness center, as well as a laboratory.
If this campus is constructed in the area, there is no doubt that it will give a huge boost to the community, more specifically to all types of real estate, from residential, to retail, to office, and more than likely, industrial as well.
According to a marketing director of the development company, the prices of the accommodation in this piece of real estate are expected to rise significantly, but, since very little is known about the move by Exxon Mobil, it is difficult to estimate by how much. They do know however, that it will have a very positive effect on the prices in the retail area as well as commercial rentals, and in fact, every part of the real estate business they are involved in.
The Woodlands Texas real estate is comprised of ten villages, namely Panther Creek, Grogans Mill, Indian Spring, Cochrans Crossing, Sterling Ridge, Alden Bridge, Carlton Woods, Creekside Park, College Park, and Town Center, each of them with their own special features, that make them so attractive to the people who live there.
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Off Road motorcycle help needed please?
Hello! A close friend of mine has invited me to his farm to potter about on his land in his Land Rover. He has a fair bit of land that would be classed 'off road'- nothing extreme, but just woodland trails with a few earthern mounds and narrow sections.
For a while now I have hankered after an off-road motorcycle to take around his land. I've only ever ridden 50cc mopeds before but I'd still like to get my hands on a small-engined off road machine. A friend of mine has said that for limited off road use a 50-125cc bike would be ample as I don't want some 500cc beast, but I am having truoble finding one in my budget as most of the dedicated off road bikes seem to be a lot of money. Why is this, and what would be the cheapest option? I don't mind if it's tatty as long as it goes, and of course I'd like a 'full size' bike- a lot of the smaller models I've seen seem to have been built for dwarves!
Any UK relevant advice welcome. Thanks.
For a start, any roadworthy bike in the 125cc class attracts a premium, as they can be ridden on a CBT licence.
You are better off getting a 175 or 200cc purely offroad bike. There are plenty on Ebay, but be careful - many are stolen & stripped down road bikes. It's safest to buy a bike with a V5 even if you don't intent to use it on road - at least you'll have some legal proof of it's origins.
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