In Houston, an 11 house enclave fed by Tesla technology, the drawing is the interest of buyers, all while Elon Musk navigates turbulent water with Onsing vehicle vandalism.
The demand is relentless, with consultations flooded from the state of Washington and abroad.
“Honestly, we have no problems with Trump and a violent reaction. Realtor.com. (The same musk is not involved).
Located in the oaks of the Shady Acres neighborhood, these properties, built by Utopia Homes, in association with Tesla, have the company’s solar tiles, energy wall batteries and electric vehicle loaders, offering a continuous electricity line of electricity in a state full of energy curtains due to its independent network.
“It is the only community of his son in North America,” Fallon told The Post. “They created this product due to the loss of power we have continuously here.”
“All our electricity is above the air. It is not buried underground. And so there is a power storm, you will knock out a transformer, knock out the electric lines monthly. And so we continually have power cuts.”
The houses, with a price of $ 524,000 for narrower models and $ 544,900 for the largest, exceed the average price of the Houston list of $ 365,000.
“Houston is a place of oil and gas, so having the first houses promoted by Tesla is unknown,” he said.
Only four houses remain without selling, Fallon said to the post.
The energy independence of houses, driven by corrosion -resistant steel solar tiles and backed by the storage of electric walls, eliminates electrical invoices and guarantees the protection of the interruption 24 hours, 7 days a week, according to the details of the list.
Properties combine avant -garde sustainability with a high -end design.
Fallon said they wanted to partner with Tesla because they offered “aesthetically nice tiles.”
“Tesla is one of the only ones who has real tiles. Therefore, these are not ugly solar panels, the big rectangular paintings, these are true tiles,” Fallon told The Post. “We didn’t want something that seemed aesthetically disgusting.”
A three -bedroom available house and 1,907 square feet has floor by roof windows, an elegant kitchen with hydromassage appliances and quartz countertops, and a primary suite inspired by spa with a bathtub and an expansive shower.
The list promotes a “private patio, perfect to relax or entertain”, and the proximity to local trails and purchases.
Buyers, described by Fallon as “normal and common people,” include international perspectives anxious for ensuring innovative homes.
“The coldest is close, there are houses that have none of this technology that has the same price. So why would you buy one of them where they don’t have to do? [homes] When can you get one of these? Fallon asked.
“While we are large with oil, gas and generators, now people are seeing that they can have houses with tensla at similar prices. We are not selling sunset; we are selling power,” he told Realtor.com.
The fervor suggests a potential change in Texas, where Fallon believes that such houses could be a plan for future development.
“What legislation we have in Washington will dictate it, but going to clean energy is where I think the country is directed. I think a change of mentality is happening,” he added.
Fallon itself is sold in technology, plans to install the solar tiles of Tesla, with a price of between $ 50 and $ 88 per square foot, in its own home.
“The next time I have to replace my roof, I am putting tiles Tesla. You can’t say [what they are]They look so good, “he said.