Texas REALTOR ® magazine traveled from the Coastal Bend to the Golden Triangle a year after Hurricane Harvey to trace the impacts of the storm to members and their communities.
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A lone chair sits on the deck of a home in Rockport’s Key Allegro neighborhood in the rebuilding process.
A pier sits in front of an empty lot in Key Allegro, Rockport.
Homes in Key Allegro in Rockport suffered damage from winds over 100 miles per hour.
A Key Allegro home builds back.
Repairs have yet to be completed on this Port Aransas home yards from the beach.
The Port Aransas volunteer fire department suffered damaged in Harvey.
A Port Aransas home sits on beams ready to be moved.
Homes are being built along the highway in Port Aransas.
A Port Aransas building still waiting to be repaired.
Homes in new luxury master-planned developments near Port Aransas are still selling and building.
A home across from Brays Bayou in Houston builds up to escape flooding.
The door of a Meyerland home that’s awaiting its fate.
The outline of the where the garage doors were at ground level is seen on this elevated Meyerland home.
New construction is coming back on raised foundations in Meyerland.
Brays Bayou in Southwest Houston is slated for hundreds of millions of dollars in improvements.
A FEMA trailer sits in front of a Lumberton home.
A truck drives into an active construction site in Vidor.
An RV park outside Vidor remains open despite damage to main buildings.
A Vidor home being rebuilt has a no trespassing notice posted.
A Hardin County home along the Pine Island Bayou had its own levy.