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By Garabedian Properties |
December 19, 2025
If you’re thinking about building in Texas, here are the five things you really need to know first.
August 8, 2023
Summer is just about over and boy did we earn our stripes this year. It was just two years or so ago we had a summer that never got above 100. Now we are in an extended hot spell with no rain. Thank you Lord for air conditioning. We...
June 1, 2023
Summer is here, it’s time to mulch the beds, mow the lawn and pay those crazy high Texas water bills. Summer is also the time folks start wondering about where they will be living next summer.With new custom homes taking up to a year to design and another year...
May 4, 2023
We lost another great one in April. Kosse Maykus left us. Kosse has been a friend for decades and been instrumental in the building of hundreds of homes, and the development of many lots in our region. Kosse was instrumental in our industry’s efforts to keep housing affordable to the families...
January 10, 2024
At Garabedian Properties, supporting our family of employees is as important to us as supporting our family of Owners. As part of our mission to leave positive change as well as quality homes, Garabedian Properties is proud to announce our 2023 “Team G Gives” recipients. Every year, we like to...
With extreme cold weather returning to our region, it is important to know how to turn off the water to your home if there is a break in the line OR if you plan to leave for awhile and do not want to risk a break in your water lines...
December 20, 2023
The most wonderful time of the year is upon us once more! And what a year it’s been. Some great homes were built with some great families moving in to enjoy. It brings joy to my heart to see new Owners creating new memories and enjoying the holidays in the...
November 8, 2023
Fall is here, bring on the leaves and rain! The summer heat slowed us down a bit however we are using the cooler temperatures to make up the lost ground. As wetter weather returns it is not unexpected to see some movement in sidewalks and driveways. With such a prolonged...