Pine Trace
Wonderful Manufactured Home Living in Houston
Amenities and Activities
Whether playing ball with the family or lounging by the large outdoor pool, enjoy relaxed community living in the heart of Houston. Located within the Aldine Schools District, the kids will get an excellent education too.
- Swimming Pool
- Clubhouse
- Fitness Center
- Pet Friendly
- Playground
- Is Houston, Texas, a good place to live?
Moving to Houston is a decision that's absolutely worth it! The city offers numerous advantages, such as affordable housing, a low cost of living, no state income tax, a vibrant and diverse culture, and a mouthwatering food scene.
- How much is a new manufactured home in Houston, Texas?
The cost of our quality-built manufactured homes varies. We offer many affordable homes with access to complimentary community amenities for even more value. Please contact our team for pricing and more information
- What recreational activities are offered at Pine Trace?
Pine Trace features numerous amenities and recreational facilities, including a fitness center, swimming pool, volleyball, playground, and a clubhouse.
- What are the best attractions in Houston, Texas?
Pine Trace is close to the city's best attractions, including Hurricane Harbor Splashtown, Mercer Botanic Gardens, Cypresswood Golf Club, Old Town Spring, and Buffalo Bayou Park.
- What is a Texas Residence Homestead Exemption?
A residence homestead exemption removes a portion of or the total amount of a property’s value from taxation for property tax purposes.
- Am I eligible for a Texas Residence Homestead Exemption?
An owner of a manufactured home may be eligible for a Texas Residence Homestead Exemption on the value of the manufactured home even if they do not own the land the manufactured home sits on. Please visit the Texas Comptroller's website at this link for more information on exemption eligibility and the application process.
- How do I get a Texas Residence Homestead Exemption?
You must file an application and supporting documentation for a residence homestead exemption with the appraisal district office in each county in which the property is located. Please visit the Texas Comptroller's website at this link for more information on exemption eligibility and an overview of the application process.