Monday, May 2, 2016

My Weekend Trip to the Great NW, Houston that is....

This weekend was great for me in Houston. I was able to attend the first annual brunch for the Latin Wave at Under The Volcano. Under the Volcano,  2349 Bissonnet St, Houston, TX 77005 Is a great bar located in The Village  area of Houston right off of the SW freeway. They have good food and great frozen drinks but it more bar then restaurant, um.. more like lite bites then heavy meal. It has a great environment for happy hour drinks after work during the week and also a great atmosphere during the weekend and awesome waitstaff the whole week through. 

I was able to be there for The Latin Wave's first annul brunch. The Latin Wave is the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston's Latin Film Festival, now in its 11th year. They bring directors, actors, producers and other film people to have a Q & A session usually after he screening of the movies. They are all independent movies, which usually also brings distribution companies and their representatives to our great city.  The movies come from all over Latin America, Spanish speaking and Brazil. 







Soon after this I had the pleasure of getting my client's into their new home in Sugar Land. After the floods that took place recently in Houston, many people are still going through some tough times and my heart goes out to all of them. I am glad that I could make it at least a little more bearable for my friends and clients.

 On Sunday I had the opportunity to travel to another part of Houston for my best friend's birthday party, NW Houston to be exact. NW Houston, is a great place for families or young professionals that work on that side of town. With great older homes and brand new construction alike, NW Houston has lots to offer. You can literally work, live and play in NW Houston without ever having to come into the city. 
Just so that you have an idea of the area, the Mandolin Village Neighborhood is just an example of just what NW Houston has to offer. 









 So in conclusion this weekend was good. I learned a little bit more about Houston's film culture and met some great people. I ran into other friends and I helped out my friends and clients after the flood. I love Houston and I really like to help people via my real estate knowledge. So Buy, Sell, Lease or Invest, I want to be your Realtor.



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