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    Real Estate Rumblings

    Houston Astros $100 Millon Man sells his Sugar Land mansion at a "discount" price

    Barbara Kuntz
    Barbara Kuntz
    Nov 6, 2014 | 4:25 pm

    Former Houston Astros slugger Carlos Lee is keeping his rep as a million dollar man with the recent sale of his Sugar Land mansion for $1.56 million, less than the 1.9 million Lee originally sought for the 9,117-square-foot residence.

    Built in 1991, the house boasts wrought-iron staircases, arched doorways and windows and hardwood flooring throughout. Highlights include large formals, a chef's kitchen with additional prep area, wood-paneled library and family room with soaring ceilings. The game room is located on the second story.

    Outside, the swimming pool is the focus in the backyard. The grounds extend to an expansive lawn — large enough for a little sandlot play.

    Of course, Lee rather infamously landed a six-year, $100 million contract with the Astros. During his professional career, he hit 17 career grand slams, ranking him seventh in MLB history in that specific category, which ties him with legends Jimmie Foxx and Ted Williams.

    The first baseman/outfielder retired in 2013 with a .285 career average and 358 career home runs.

    Click through the slideshow above the story for a look at El Caballo's now former Houston-area home.

    One bedroom on the first floor overlooks the back yard.

    Astros $100 million man Carlos Lee sells Sugar Land mansion November 2014 first-floor bedroom
      
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    Houston ranked No. 3 destination for Gen Zers on the move for 2023

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    As Gen Z enters adulthood, many are flocking to the nation's biggest cultural hubs like New York City, Los Angeles, and now Houston, which had the third-highest inflow of Gen Zers in 2023.

    H-Town's new reputation as a Gen Z hotspot was unveiled in a recent report by American home improvement brand This Old House, which analyzed migration trends across multiple generations using 2023 U.S. Census Bureau data.

    Houston saw an influx of 22,868 Gen Z residents last year to become the generations third most popular city. That's up from ranking as the No. 11 most popular city in 2022. Houston gained fewer than 7,600 new Gen Z residents during that time in comparison to 2023's migration trend.

    Houston started gaining traction as an up-and-coming destination for Gen Zers last year, when the "experience-hungry generation" was on the hunt for an affordable place to live with vast opportunities for entertainment, education, or employment.

    Real estate marketplace Zillow seems to agree on a statewide scale, declaring Texas as the No. 1 destination for Gen Zers on the move in 2024.

    While Houston saw big gains in its Gen Z population last year, many other big cities saw a mass exodus.

    "El Paso, Texas, has lost the most residents from this generation, with a drop of 5,607, a sharp turn from 2022 when the city saw an increase," the report said. "Other cities, including Plano, Texas; Memphis, Tennessee; McKinney, Texas; and Wichita, Kansas, are seeing similar declines."

    The report also surprisingly revealed that Houston is also one of the top destinations for millennials and Gen X, whereas both New York City and Los Angeles lost more residents among those two generations in comparison.

    Houston ranked as the No. 1 city for Gen Xers and No. 4 for millennials based on their respective migration trends in 2023. Houston gained 6,312 new Gen X residents last year – the most nationwide – and the fourth-highest amount of millennials (5,301 new residents).

    "Gen X, baby boomers, and the Silent Generation are also moving away from major cities, particularly New York City and Washington, D.C.," the report said. "They’re heading to some of the same cities as Gen Z, including Houston and Jacksonville, Florida."

    The top 10 cities that gained the most Gen Z residents in 2023 are:

    • No. 1 – New York City, New York
    • No. 2 – Los Angeles, California
    • No. 3 – Houston, Texas
    • No. 4 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    • No. 5 – Chicago, Illinois
    • No. 6 – San Diego, California
    • No. 7 – Seattle, Washington
    • No. 8 – Charlotte, North Carolina
    • No. 9 – Dallas, Texas
    • No. 10 – Minneapolis, Minnesota
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