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Copperfield floods due to all the growth behind it on the same watershed, where the cypress creek watershed literally starts just west of 99. Not sure about Black Horse Ranch or CCL as I know Fry flooded right at the creek yesterday. None of the homes in Bridgeland or TL were affected. I don't think you know what you're talking about.

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What's happened in parts of Katy, Sugarland, and Kingwood is truly a tragedy, but one I think more people are going to realize is avoidable by choice. I predict Cypress south of 290 (and north of little Cypress creek on the other side of 290 over near the SW corner of will continue to churn out nice big homes for the foreseeable future as land that didn't flood during Harvey is going to be viewed more and more favorably over the coming decades.

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Yes, Cypress Creek south of 290 will flood its banks at times like these, but Bridgeland and Towne Lake have some of the best flood detention systems out of any neighborhoods along the Cypress Creek watershed, plus are about as upstream on the creek as they could possibly be. The sensationalism of one poster going entirely off biased anecdotal information pretty much has no legs to stand on based on this latest report (and many others).

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As you can see looking at Cypress, virtually all the flood damage occurred north of 290, save for Hot Wells, 2 homes in Blackhorse Ranch, and 1 homes in CCL. Fact of the matter is Bridgeland and TL have spent millions ensuring homes would not flood from creek runoff, and for the large majority they haven't.Īnd here's a link to a map of FEMA's initial flooding assessment here.

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My guess is that anyone in Copperfield that could afford a $600k+ house in TL would likely do so without comparing which has more localized street flooding, but if you want to imply Copperfield is safer somehow, then I guess it's a free country. There's no data or statistics supporting that, just a few unsubstantiated claims. Sorry for taking such a heated stance on this, but I just reject the notion you're more likely to flood in TL or Bridgeland than Copperfield. What you will see is localized street flooding still, but unfortunately no neighborhood is entirely immune to that, flooding or not. Yes, perhaps TL and Bridgeland are close to the creek and therefore more susceptible to issues with the creek, but their retention areas have been designed so well virtually no homes have ever flooded in either community. I'm just not buying what was said before about TL and Bridgeland, although I doubt anyone is lying, it sounds like someone's friend who lives nearby TL and not in TL was affected, and now they're spreading a bunch of misinformation off their anecdotal information. Some were hit by a small tornado that caused roof damage/leaking, but nothing was due to the flooding - except for pool damage for the lots built off the lake.Įxactly. Choose Bridgeland and feel the calm of nature all around with the convenience of all the amenities.I live in Towne Lake and zero homes flooded. Homes for sale in Bridgeland offers both conventional styles and custom designs, giving you the choice to find the best house for you and your family to make it your home. Sounds great, right? The second community in Bridgeland is Parkland Village, a 25-acre master planned community that will include a lazy river, leisure pool with beach entry, rope swing, lap pool, fitness center, event hall and lawn, playground and sprayground, tennis courts, open play field, basketball court, dog park, kayak launch, and hike and bike trails. Now this community has got all the goodies, including Lakeland Village Park, Lakeland Activity Center, Lakeland Village Center, Treehouse Park, First phases of House Hahl Trail and Cypress Creek Nature Trail, Cypress Lake, Lake Bridgeland, Oak Meadow Park, Water Haven Park, Festival Park, just to mention the highlights for you. Lakeland Village is the first village located in Bridgeland, offering new homes for sale in both Hidden Creek and Lakeland Heights. Over time, there will be four distinct villages within Bridgeland for you to choose the best fit: Lakeland Village, Parkland Village, Prairieland Village and Creekland Village, all of them offering its residents easy access to many amenities, such as parks and trails, playgrounds, pools, schools, shopping, employment establishments and more. The whole community is surrounded by nature, and includes conscious approaches to irrigation, energy and wildlife conservation, being a main characteristic to this wonderful place. This is one of the reasons that makes residents feel so comfortable. Bridgeland is a master planned community that takes environmental preservation very seriously.












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