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USA RV Resorts North Houston

2150 Millstone Dr, Houston, TX 77073

Listing Price: Request For Offer

Number of Spaces
288
Lot Size
25.88 acres
Occupancy
61.0%
Spaces/Acre
11.13
Year Built
2023

Investment Overview

USA RV Resorts North Houston is a 288-site resort located in Houston, Texas. The resort was built in 2023 and operates on city water and sewer with all utilities paid for by the property except for electric. There is an extensive list of resort-style amenities that include Wi-Fi, restrooms, showers, two laundry facilities, two swimming pools, hot tub, dog park, gym, and a community building.
Houston is the largest city in Texas and the fourth largest in the U.S., known for its diverse economy centered on energy, aerospace, and medicine. They are a global leader in the energy sector and have a strong presence in aerospace (home to NASA’s Johnson Space Center), petrochemical research, medicine (via the Texas Medical Center), and higher learning.
Houston ranks favorably in many areas such as:
• June 2025: Houston is leading the nation in residential construction, according to a study from Consumer Affairs that ranked the top 30 U.S. cities building the most new homes.
• August 2025: A report published by Lee & Associates, says Houston has nearly 3.9 million square feet of retail space under construction, making it the second most active market for new retail space in the U.S.
• March 2025: Newly released U.S. Census Bureau data shows Harris County was the third most populous county nationwide in 2024 and had the highest year-over-year growth rate from 2023. The Houston metro area is now home to a staggering 5 million people.
Twenty–six Fortune 500 companies are headquartered in the Houston region. They rank third among U.S. metro areas for most Fortune 500 headquarters. Some of the recent developments include:
• September 2025: Eli Lilly announces weight-loss drug to be manufactured at $6.5 billion site in Houston. The investment will bring 615 high-wage permanent jobs to the Houston area while also generating 4,000 temporary jobs during construction.
• Tony Marron Park: The revitalization of Tony Marron Park is at the heart of the $310 million Buffalo Bayou East project that will extend the park into Houston’s East End and Fifth Ward neighborhoods. The plans for Tony Marron Park include nearly doubling the park’s size, growing it from 19 acres to 40.
• Texas Heritage Marketplace: Texas Heritage Marketplace is a $400 million mixed-use development that will be anchored by Target on 165 acres in the Katy area. The project is expected to be ready for tenants in the second half of 2026.
• Park Eight Place: The former Halliburton campus in the Westchase District is set to be transformed into Park Eight Place, a walkable, 70-acre mixed-use destination. The $1 billion project will feature a mix of residential, retail, hotel and office space with access to nature and recreational amenities in the adjacent 200-acre Arthur Storey Park.

Investment Highlights

  • 288 Total Sites (198 Pull-Thru, 57 Covered Back-In, 33 Standard Back-In)
  • Concrete Roads and Pads Throughout
  • Operates on City Water and Sewer
  • Located Minutes From George Bush Intercontinental Airport, I-45, I-59 and the Medical Centers
  • Premier Amenities Package: Two Swimming Pools, Two Laundromats, Restrooms, Showers, Gym, Wi-Fi, and Cable

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USA RV Resorts North Houston

Listing Price: Request For Offer

Number of Spaces
288
Lot Size
25.88 acres
Occupancy
61.0%
Spaces/Acre
11.13
Year Built
2023

Investment Highlights

  • 288 Total Sites (198 Pull-Thru, 57 Covered Back-In, 33 Standard Back-In)
  • Concrete Roads and Pads Throughout
  • Operates on City Water and Sewer
  • Located Minutes From George Bush Intercontinental Airport, I-45, I-59 and the Medical Centers
  • Premier Amenities Package: Two Swimming Pools, Two Laundromats, Restrooms, Showers, Gym, Wi-Fi, and Cable

Investment Overview

USA RV Resorts North Houston is a 288-site resort located in Houston, Texas. The resort was built in 2023 and operates on city water and sewer with all utilities paid for by the property except for electric. There is an extensive list of resort-style amenities that include Wi-Fi, restrooms, showers, two laundry facilities, two swimming pools, hot tub, dog park, gym, and a community building. Houston is the largest city in Texas and the fourth largest in the U.S., known for its diverse economy centered on energy, aerospace, and medicine. They are a global leader in the energy sector and have a strong presence in aerospace (home to NASA’s Johnson Space Center), petrochemical research, medicine (via the Texas Medical Center), and higher learning. Houston ranks favorably in many areas such as: • June 2025: Houston is leading the nation in residential construction, according to a study from Consumer Affairs that ranked the top 30 U.S. cities building the most new homes. • August 2025: A report published by Lee & Associates, says Houston has nearly 3.9 million square feet of retail space under construction, making it the second most active market for new retail space in the U.S. • March 2025: Newly released U.S. Census Bureau data shows Harris County was the third most populous county nationwide in 2024 and had the highest year-over-year growth rate from 2023. The Houston metro area is now home to a staggering 5 million people. Twenty–six Fortune 500 companies are headquartered in the Houston region. They rank third among U.S. metro areas for most Fortune 500 headquarters. Some of the recent developments include: • September 2025: Eli Lilly announces weight-loss drug to be manufactured at $6.5 billion site in Houston. The investment will bring 615 high-wage permanent jobs to the Houston area while also generating 4,000 temporary jobs during construction. • Tony Marron Park: The revitalization of Tony Marron Park is at the heart of the $310 million Buffalo Bayou East project that will extend the park into Houston’s East End and Fifth Ward neighborhoods. The plans for Tony Marron Park include nearly doubling the park’s size, growing it from 19 acres to 40. • Texas Heritage Marketplace: Texas Heritage Marketplace is a $400 million mixed-use development that will be anchored by Target on 165 acres in the Katy area. The project is expected to be ready for tenants in the second half of 2026. • Park Eight Place: The former Halliburton campus in the Westchase District is set to be transformed into Park Eight Place, a walkable, 70-acre mixed-use destination. The $1 billion project will feature a mix of residential, retail, hotel and office space with access to nature and recreational amenities in the adjacent 200-acre Arthur Storey Park.

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