Though a handful of the 29 homes at The Barker are now under contact, the property still has plenty of opportunities remaining for its modern one- and two-bedroom residences, and it is offering a limited time incentive.
The Barker is a short walk to the Rhode Island-Brentwood Metro and is across the street from the Alamo Drafthouse and the Rhode Island Avenue Shopping Center. Move-ins will begin at the end of the year.
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higher and higher. val aldred s home was flooded from harvey but he doesn t blame this on the hurricane. so you blame this on the federal government and the army corps of engineers. yes. this wouldn t have happened. the rain didn t cause this. aldred says his and others have flooded after the rain had stopped. he and others are suing the army corps of engineers for choosing to spare downtown infrastructure at the expense of the western populated suburb. so to you, this is a taking of your property and you want to be compensated for that. that s right. when the government wants to build a highway and your property is in the middle of the highway, they will approach you and negotiate to buy it. at issue, the barker and addock reservoir systems. during harvey, there was so much
aerial view of flood damage. what did you see? reporter: spending a couple days around the addicks area and to see it from the ground is one thing. from the air, completely another. the sweep of devastation, particularly around the area of addicks reservoir is just incredible. you know, they re predicting that some 27 trillion gallons of water, rainwater, fell on texas and louisiana, and from the air over that part of west houston, you can certainly see it. houses still buried in water. up to their roof lines. the entire area looks more like a swamp land than a park, like it usually is. the levees for both the barker and the, and the addicks. it s not clear from the ground what it looks like. when in the air you can see levees that are miles and miles long. ones alongside the i-10 freeway.