Tag Archives: relocating to Houston

Moving to Houston?

Moving to the Houston area?  I would like to be the first to welcome you and assist you with all of your real estate needs whether you are moving to Houston, The Woodlands, or Spring, Texas.  As a relocation specialist, I can help you sell your current property anywhere in the world and find a new one in this area.  I help relocate families all over the globe.  Please call me today and I will be happy to send you a copy of the Houston Newcomer Guide.  It will help you narrow your search area and give you a lot of helpful information about the communities in the surrounding area.  I would like to help you with all of your relocation needs and my website offers a wealth of information.  You can search the entire Houston MLS database on my website and see my featured listings, too.  You can read my award winning blog and catch up on all the latest housing news.  Please call me today so we can get started.  When you talk to your human resources coordinator, please ask for me by name!  Shannon Register 832.628.SELL

Relocating to the Houston Area?

Are you moving to the Houston area?  If so, the Realtors at Register Real Estate Advisors would like to be the first to welcome and assist you with all of your real estate needs.  We specialize in Northwest Houston -  The Woodlands, Spring, and Tomball, Texas.  As Relocation Specialist, we can help you sell your current property anywhere in the world and find a new one in our area.  Our brokerage offers Real Estate Advisors that have exceptional training and they are willing to show you can home on the market.  We help relocate families all over the globe.  Please call us today and we will be happy to mail you copies of the Houston Newcomer Guides and area maps and information.  This information will help you narrow down your search area and give you a lot of helpful information about the communities in the surrounding areas.  We would like to help you with all of your relocation needs and our website offers a wealth of information.  You can search the entire Houston MLS database on our website and see our featured listings.  You can read our award winning blog and catch up on all the latest housing news in the Houston area.  Please call us today so we can get started.  When you talk to your human resources coordinator, ask for our brokerage and agents by name because they are the best trained agents!  One call for all of your real estate needs – 281.288.3500.

Relocation Specialist in Houston, Texas

Are you moving to the Houston area?  If so, the Realtors at Register Real Estate Advisors would like to be the first to welcome and assist you with all of your real estate needs.  We specialize in Northwest Houston -  The Woodlands, Spring, and Tomball, Texas.  As Relocation Specialist, we can help you sell your current property anywhere in the world and find a new one in our area.  Our brokerage offers Real Estate Advisors that have exceptional training and they are willing to show you can home on the market.  We help relocate families all over the globe.  Please call us today and we will be happy to mail you copies of the Houston Newcomer Guides and area maps and information.  This information will help you narrow down your search area and give you a lot of helpful information about the communities in the surrounding areas.  We would like to help you with all of your relocation needs and our website offers a wealth of information.  You can search the entire Houston MLS database on our website and see our featured listings.  You can read our award winning blog and catch up on all the latest housing news in the Houston area.  Please call us today so we can get started.  When you talk to your human resources coordinator, ask for our brokerage and agents by name because they are the best trained agents!  One call for all of your real estate needs – 281.288.3500.

Relocating to Houston, Texas?

If you are in the market to purchase a home in or around Houston, Texas you will enjoy this video.   I am a relocation specialist and would love to help you and your family move to the Houston area.  Visit us at http://RREA.tv to see all of our videos of homes for sale, meet our Realtors, and see the communities in and around Houston.

Moving to Houston, Texas?

Moving to the Houston area?  I would like to be the first to welcome you and assist you with all of your real estate needs whether you are moving to Houston, The Woodlands, or Spring, Texas.  As a relocation specialist, I can help you sell your current property anywhere in the world and find a new one in this area.  As a Realtor with Register Real Estate Advisors, I help relocate families all over the globe.  Please call me today and I will be happy to send you a copy of the Houston Newcomer Guide.  It will help you narrow your search area and give you a lot of helpful information about the communities in the surrounding area.  I would like to help you with all of your relocation needs and my website offers a wealth of information.  You can search the entire Houston MLS database on my website and see my featured listings, too.  You can read my award winning blog and catch up on all the latest housing news.  Please call me today so we can get started.  When you talk to your human resources coordinator, please ask for me by name!  Shannon Register 832.628.SELL

Thirsty Texas Saying Goodbye to Lush Lawns

LUBBOCK (Austin American-Statesman)
– Green lawns might be a luxury Texas can no longer afford this
summer thanks to the drought.

The drought that has already hurt farmers and ranchers is
now starting to squeeze the water supply itself as the summer wears
on. Texas just endured its driest eight months ever with some areas not seeing
significant rain since last August.

In the Edwards Aquifer region, which remains in the worst drought stage, 175
water suppliers have put in water-use restrictions, and weather experts
predict many more will soon be forced to do the same.

What will Exxon Mobil’s Woodlands move mean for Houston’s real estate market?

Article Written By: Ralph Bivins

UPDATE June 7: Exxon Mobil confirmed Tuesday that it will move to a new complex located on a 385-acre wooded site at the intersection of I-45 and the Hardy Toll Road, starting in early 2014. The move is expected to be completed by 2015. It will contain multiple low-rise office buildings, a laboratory, conference and training centers, child care facilities and a wellness center.

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What’s that giant sucking sound? It could be Exxon Mobil reshuffling the Houston real estate market.

The company is expected to move thousands of employees to its new north side campus just south of The Woodlands. When it migrates to the woods, there’s going to be a lot of vacant office space left behind vacant.

The official announcement will be coming out pretty soon. Exxon Mobil has been “evaluating” its office needs for over a year. There’s also been a lot of equipment moving dirt on the company’s 400-acre campus site, which is west of Interstate 45, near the Hardy Toll Road. But the company keeps a tight lid on information about the project, so exactly what’s going on remains a topic for speculation.

Industry experts expect Exxon Mobil to build more than 20 buildings, some three million square feet of office space on the site. The move is also expected to mean that Exxon Mobil will be moving hundreds of employees from Houston from Fairfax, Va., the former location of the Mobil headquarters before it merged with Exxon.

“We are just about to conclude the study,” says Alan Jeffers, a spokesman in the company headquarters in the sprawling Irving community in north Texas. “We are just looking what are doing with our U.S. offices. Hopefully we’ll have something to say on it soon.”

But Alan, there’s a lot of work going on there, a lot of earth being moved. This is a lot more than just clearing out a little underbrush.

“We own that land there and they were doing some prep work as part of the study,” Jeffers says. “But I’ve got nothing formal to tell you today, at all.”

Exxon Mobil’s headquarters

Today, Exxon Mobil has employees in almost 30 buildings in Houston and its massive local workforce could fill quite a few skyscrapers. This a very large company and if it only sneezes, it can trigger an avalanche in the real estate market.

“Clearly, we have a lot of people and a lot of operations in Houston – our entire upstream and chemical headquarters – it’s about 14,000 to 15,000 if you count the employees at the refinery in Baytown,” Jeffers says “It’s an important area to us, obviously.”

Houston may be important to Exxon Mobil. But Houston is not going to be the new corporate headquarters of the world’s largest energy company, Jeffers says.

The rumor has been persistent for months. Exxon Mobil’s undisclosed plan for the new corporate campus includes a truly noteworthy building — an impressive “crown jewel” that is obviously meant to house Exxon Mobil’s top brass, or so the story goes.

Jeffers says it’s just not true. He says Exxon Mobil is not considering moving its headquarters from Irving to Houston.

So, Alan, once again, just to make sure — there is no plan to move the corporate headquarters?

“No. What we are doing is just evaluating and looking at our U.S. office needs in a real estate study. One of the things that was never included in that study was the headquarters,” Jeffers says.

Exxon Mobil’s headquarters was moved from New York to Irving (a suburban garden spot between Dallas and Fort Worth) over 20 years ago. Houston business leaders were upset about it back then. How could this energy giant pass up the chance to relocate to Houston? “For Pete’s sake, Houston is the energy capital of the world,” a Houston businessman moaned at the time.

The corporate headquarters facility is not huge, really. Reportedly, it just has 300 or 400 employees. But the prestige of being home to the world’s largest energy firm carries a lot of weight with Houston’s civic leaders and they would love to get the headquarters here.

Weighing the Impact

If the campus move goes down as anticipated, Houston will gain some jobs out of the deal, though. The new campus will also provide a boost of the housing market in The Woodlands and the surrounding area. Remaining to be answered is how many of the new buildings will be filled with people who already work in Houston and how many will be out-of-towners relocating from Virginia or other parts of the country.

And what will become of Exxon Mobil’s downtown building, a 40-story tower at 800 Bell? The building, constructed in the early 1960s, would be marginally competitive in today’s office market – a Class B building, at best.

It’s not connected to the downtown tunnel system, which is something many office tenants demand these days. Exxon Mobil owns the 800 Bell building, which is topped with Petroleum Club, an old-school institution where you expect to see J.R. Ewing buying an oil well while swigging a shot of Jack Daniels.

When the Exxon Mobil real estate study finally is released, maybe we will learn that Exxon Mobil will just sell-off its downtown tower to the highest bidder. So long downtown.

We should note Exxon Mobil has a dominant presence in the Greenspoint District, west of the Bush Airport.

“They have about 2 million square feet of office space in Greenspoint. That’s about 16 percent of our space,” says Jack Drake, president of the Greenspoint District. “While we love all of our tenants, we welcome the opportunity to invite new corporate tenants that want the same thing that brought Exxon Mobil here.”

At the same time, Greenspoint has several positive things going on, Drake says. Moran Shipping and the Mazak tool making firm both have new buildings in the works there.

In 1982, presidential candidate Ross Perot coined the “giant sucking sound” phrase as he debated the jobs lost to Mexico because of NAFTA. And it looks likely that Exxon Mobil will be sucking jobs from somewhere and moving them to the north Houston campus. And some cities, or some office buildings landlords, could be hurt.

But Exxon Mobil could make the relocations slow and gradual, phase them in over three, five or seven years. The slow-and-gradual method might be less painful for the places losing jobs at a measured pace. On the other hand, it might be slow and painful, like the torturous “death from a thousand cuts.”

Ralph Bivins, former president of the National Association of Real Estate Editors, is editor-in-chief of RealtyNewsReport

Exxon Mobile Moving to Houston

By Angel Gonzalez

Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES

Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM) said Tuesday it would consolidate its far-flung Houston-area staff into a new development located at the northern edge of the world’s energy capital.

The new 385-acre low-rise campus will gather employees from Exxon’s upstream head office, as well as its chemical unit and various support staff, who are currently scattered in three different locations dozens of miles apart.

Employees will begin moving into the campus in early 2014, and full occupancy is expected by 2015.

The company said it is still considering whether to fold any of its other U.S. offices into the new campus, which can house 8,000 employees and will be located about 20 miles north of downtown. The company’s refining operations have facilities in Fairfax, Va. and in New Jersey. However, the company is not envisaging folding its Dallas-area headquarters, nor the Fort Worth-based offices of XTO Energy, into the campus, Exxon spokesman Alan Jeffers said.

“This new campus provides an opportunity to consolidate many of our Houston offices in one location, which will provide a high-quality working environment as our employees continue to support Exxon Mobil’s mission of delivering energy to meet growing global needs,” said Bryan Milton, president of Exxon Mobil Global Services Company.

The complex will comprise multiple low-rise office buildings, a laboratory, conference and training centers and amenities such as childcare and a wellness center, the company said.

Jeffers added that the company has not made a decision on the fate of its iconic downtown Houston skyscraper, which was built in the 1960′s and houses the city’s storied Petroleum Club.

Jeffers added that Exxon’s analysis shows that the new campus will generate 44,000 permanent jobs in the area after it’s built. “It will have a significant positive impact in both Texas and the Houston area economies,” Jeffers said.

Exxon Mobil, the world’s largest publicly-traded energy company, has had a surge in earnings recently, helped by higher oil prices.

Shares recently traded at $80.82, up 0.7%. The stock is up about 36% over the past year.

-By Angel Gonzalez, Dow Jones Newswires; 713-547-9214;angel.gonzalez@dowjones.com

–Matt Jerzemsky contributed to this article

RREA can relocate you to the Houston Area!

Register Real Estate Advisors is a brokerage in Spring, Texas that specialises in relocating families to the Houston area.  Our relocation specialist can work with your company’s relocation division to help your transaction and move go smoothly from beginning to end. We are happy to mail our clients Houston Newcomer Guides and area maps so they can decide what areas of town and what neighborhoods will best suit their needs. 

If you are planning a move to the Houston area, the Realtors at Register Real Estate Advisors would like to be the first to welcome and assist you with all of your real estate needs.  As Relocation Specialist, we can help you sell your current property anywhere in the world and find a new one in our area.  Our agents at Real Estate Advisors have exceptional training and they are willing to show you can home on the market.  We help relocate families all over the globe.  Please call us today so we can help you narrow your search area and give you a lot of helpful information about the communities in the surrounding areas.  

We would like to help you with all of your relocation needs and our website offers a wealth of information.  You can search the entire Houston MLS database on our website and see our featured listings.  You can read our award winning blog and catch up on all the latest housing news in the Houston area. 

Please call us today so we can get started.  When you talk to your human resources coordinator, ask for our brokerage and agents by name because they are the best trained agents!  One call for all of your real estate needs – 281.288.3500.

ExxonMobil Moving to Houston Area

To all U.S.-based employees:
Following extensive research into best practices in workplace design and benchmarking the world’s top facilities, we are proceeding with construction of a new ExxonMobil office campus in north Houston for employees currently working in a variety of locations and functions across the Houston area.
Located on a company-owned 385-acre wooded site near the intersection of I-45 and the Hardy Toll Road, the campus will deliver an unparalleled working environment that promotes innovation and employee collaboration, while also demonstrating our commitment to health, wellness and environmental responsibility.
The decision to proceed with the campus resulted from a comprehensive U.S. Real Estate Strategy Study by a team of experts from GREF, EMIT, functional companies and support services, as well as external experts.
The campus will include multiple low-rise office buildings, laboratory, conference and training facilities, outdoor open spaces, several food venues and other employee amenities including child care, an on-site wellness center and various retail offerings.
Moves to the campus will be carried out in phases as the campus is constructed, beginning early 2014, with full occupancy by 2015. Houston-based employees working in Upstream, Chemicals and various staff support functions will move to the campus in that timeframe.
The company is continuing to study whether any other U.S. office locations will ultimately be located in the complex. During the study we considered the evolving needs of our organization and the changing nature of the workplace. We benchmarked more than 100 state-of-the-art facilities and campus environments to design a campus that can provide the platform for enhanced collaboration and business execution excellence.
We believe you’ll be excited by the work environment, the beauty of the natural surroundings, the technology capabilities and the campus amenities. You can begin learning about plans for the new ExxonMobil office campus on the intranet site listed below. The site has additional information about the campus including a video and FAQs and will be updated as the project progresses.

http://intrattd.na.xom.com/empa/emcampus

Bryan Milton
President, ExxonMobil Global Services Company