2026 Houzez Review: Record Development Year 2025—While My $83K Project Was Given Scraps
Waqas Riaz was paid $83,000 for a custom development. During those 13-14 months, his Houzez theme had its BIGGEST year ever—28 releases, including a complete rebuild. My project? Abandoned. Here's the data.
2026 Houzez Review updated January 1, 2026 | Reading time: 14 minutes
Waqas Riaz, the developer behind the Houzez WordPress theme, charged over $83,000 USD to code a custom platform for my business. During those 14 months, while I was sending him $6,240+ every month, his Houzez theme had the most productive development year in its entire 9-year history.
Twenty-eight releases. A complete architectural rebuild. Record-breaking output.
My project? Neglected. Unfinished. Abandoned.
This publication is the 2026 Houzez Review. But it's also the story of what happens when you hire the developer behind a popular product—and discover his motives and where his priorities actually lie.
Review the Complete Houzez Team GitHub Timeline.
⚠️ Update: Forensic Evaluation Underway
The ESP Marketplace project is currently undergoing independent forensic evaluation to assess what development work, if any, was completed during the 14-month production period. This review will document findings as available.
The Numbers That Keep Me Up at Night
| What I Paid | What Houzez Got |
|---|---|
| $83,000 USD to Waqas Riaz | 28 releases in 2025 (record high) |
| $6,240+ per month | Houzez v4.0.0 rebuild + 8 followup releases (June 2025) |
| 13 months of payments | 1,700-2,650 estimated development hours |
| Payments to his personal account | $85,000-$132,500 in estimated development value |
| An unfinished platform | 2025 the biggest year in Houzez history |
Read that again.
"Waqas wanted all payments transferred from my bank account in Canada to his personal bank account in Pakistan via Payoneer. I have listed each transfer sent to Waqas Riaz strictly intended for the development of ESP Marketplace."
While I was funding what I believed was the dedicated website development team's time for my project, Waqas Riaz delivered more updates to his commercial Houzez WordPress Theme than ANY previous year since 2016.
Context in Pakistan
| Measure | Amount | Your Payment = |
|---|---|---|
| Average monthly salary | ~$150-200 USD | 35-46 years of wages |
| Average annual salary | ~$1,800-2,400 USD | 35-46 years of wages |
| Software developer salary | ~$6,000-12,000/year | 7-14 years of wages |
| Nice house in Lahore | ~$25,000-50,000 USD | 2-3 houses |
| Luxury car | ~$30,000 USD | 2-3 cars |
How Much is 23.25 Million Pakistani Rupees?
- Top 1% income - Most Pakistanis will never see this amount
- Business startup capital - Could launch multiple businesses
- Real estate portfolio - Could buy several properties
- Retirement fund - Enough to live comfortably for decades

Quick Context: What Is Houzez?
Houzez is a premium WordPress Theme for real estate websites, sold on Envato ThemeForest for USD $79. As of this 2026 Houzez review update, the theme is one of the most popular real estate themes in its category, boasting over 50,000 sales.
Developer: Waqas Riaz (Favethemes, Pakistan)
Houzez Theme Launched: June 2016
Current Version: 4.2.6 (December 2025)
I'm not here to debate whether the Houzez wordpress theme is good or not. As long as you update it, it functions effectively for most real estate sites, despite known security issues over recent years.
I'm here to document what happened when the Houzez cofounder was paid a huge amount of money as a developer for a custom development project—and what the Houzez public changelog reveals about where his time actually went.
My Story: ESP Marketplace
In late 2024, Waqas Riaz was hired to build a custom platform called ESP Marketplace—a directory for earth services in my industry. I operate a drilling and groundwater consulting operation in the Fraser Valley, British Columbia, and have 34 years of experience in this space. This wasn't a casual side project. The endeavor was a significant business investment.
Waqas had an established reputation through Houzez. He's very capable. He positions himself as someone who could deliver a top-quality platform.
Between October 2024 and November 2025, Waqas was paid approximately $83,000 USD.
The payments went to his personal Payoneer account.
I have every receipt. I possess every Payoneer transaction number. Along with every broken promise documented.
What I don't have is a finished platform... and that's really an understatement.
2025: The Year Everything Becomes Clear
Here's what I discovered when I analyzed the official Houzez changelog:
Annual Houzez Releases: 2016-2025
| Year | Releases | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 28 🔴 | RECORD HIGH — During my payment period |
| 2024 | 19 | Houzez Studio launched |
| 2023 | 13 | CRM improvements |
| 2022 | 12 | Multi-currency support |
| 2021 | 9 | Stripe SCA compliance |
| 2020 | 16 | Major v2.0 release |
| 2019 | 4 | Lowest year |
| 2018 | 8 | Energy class features |
| 2017 | 11 | Membership system |
| 2016 | 13 | Initial launch |
2025 wasn't just a busy year for Waqas Riaz. It was the busiest year in Houzez's entire existence.
The year saw a 47% increase compared to 2024. The year exceeded the historical average by nearly double.
This increase occurred during the exact 13 months when I was paying Waqas Riaz, the owner and developer, over $6,240 USD monthly for work on my project.
June 2025: The Month That Says Everything
Let me show you what June 2025 looked like for Houzez:
| Date | Version | What Shipped |
|---|---|---|
| Jun 03 | v4.0.0 | Complete Bootstrap 5.3 rebuild |
| Jun 06 | v4.0.2 | Compare panel fixes |
| Jun 10 | v4.0.3 | Dashboard fixes |
| Jun 10 | v4.0.4 | Additional fixes |
| Jun 12 | v4.0.5 | Translation fixes |
| Jun 14 | v4.0.6 | PHP 8.4+ compatibility |
| Jun 19 | v4.0.7 | Verification badges |
| Jun 19 | v4.0.8 | RTL CSS fix |
| Jun 24 | v4.0.9 | Gesture handling |
Nine releases in one month.
That's not maintenance. That's intensive, daily development work.
In June 2025, I was paying Waqas Riaz for my project, during which he released more Houzez updates than most other developers do in a year.
What Version 4.0.0 Actually Required
The v4.0.0 release wasn't a simple update. It was a complete architectural overhaul:
- Bootstrap 5.3 Migration: Every CSS and JavaScript file is rewritten.
- PHP Code Refactoring: Core files restructured into modular classes
- New User Systems: Approval workflows, document verification
- Smart Map System: Dynamic switching between Google, Mapbox, OpenStreetMap
- Media Manager: New image handling system
- Frontend Dashboard: Complete redesign
Estimated Development Effort
| Component | Hours | Market Value |
|---|---|---|
| Bootstrap 5.3 Migration | 400-600 | $20,000-$30,000 |
| PHP Refactoring | 300-500 | $15,000-$25,000 |
| JavaScript Modularization | 200-300 | $10,000-$15,000 |
| New User Systems | 150-250 | $7,500-$12,500 |
| Smart Map System | 200-300 | $10,000-$15,000 |
| Media Manager | 100-150 | $5,000-$7,500 |
| Dashboard Redesign | 150-250 | $7,500-$12,500 |
| Testing & QA | 200-300 | $10,000-$15,000 |
| Total | 1,700-2,650 | $85,000-$132,500 |
Look at that total: $85,000-$132,500 in development value.
I paid $83,000.
The math is extremely uncomfortable.
The Timeline Side-by-Side
Here's my payment period mapped against Houzez releases:
| Month | What I Did | What Houzez Got |
|---|---|---|
| Oct 2024 | Started payments | v3.4.2, v3.4.3 |
| Nov 2024 | Continued payments | v3.4.4 |
| Dec 2024 | Continued payments | v3.4.5, v3.4.5.1 |
| Jan 2025 | Continued payments | v3.4.6, v3.4.7 |
| Feb 2025 | Continued payments | — |
| Mar 2025 | Continued payments | v3.4.8, v3.4.9, v3.4.9.1 |
| Apr 2025 | Continued payments | — |
| May 2025 | Continued payments | — |
| Jun 2025 | Continued payments | v4.0.0 + 8 more releases 🔴 |
| Jul 2025 | Continued payments | v4.1.0, v4.1.1 |
| Aug 2025 | Continued payments | v4.1.2, v4.1.3, v4.1.4, v4.1.5 |
| Sep 2025 | Continued payments | v4.1.6, v4.1.7, v4.1.8, v4.2.0 |
| Oct 2025 | Continued payments | v4.2.1, v4.2.2, v4.2.4 |
| Nov 2025 | Final payments | v4.2.5 |
Every month I paid for my project, the Houzez Theme got more updates.
Every month I waited for progress on my project; his Houzez WordPress theme just kept getting better.
The Questions I Can't Stop Asking
1. Where did my $83,000 actually go?
I paid for dedicated development time; Waqas claimed to have 4 full-time developers coding the ESP Marketplace platform. The Houzez changelog suggests that time may have gone somewhere else.
2. How do you ship 28 releases while still building a custom platform?
You don't. If he is actively working on the custom platform for which he received a monthly payment, this is not possible.
3. Could you please explain why his most productive year coincided exactly with my payment period?
I don't know. But the correlation is documented.
4. Was I funding Houzez v4.0.0?
- Houzez v4.0.1 (Jun 05)
- Houzez v4.0.2 (Jun 06)
The estimated development value ($85K-$132K) closely matches what I paid ($83K). I can't prove causation. But I can show the numbers.
Should You Buy the Houzez Theme?
Here's my honest Houzez Theme Review:
For Basic Sites (Using Demos)
Houzez will probably work. Import a demo, customize colors, and add listings. The theme is functional and has enjoyed high sales.
For Custom Development With Waqas Riaz from Houzez
This is where I urge extreme caution.
I paid $83,000. I have documentation of every payment. I don't have a finished platform, and we are currently undergoing forensic evaluation of the project.
Throughout my entire engagement, the Houzez theme platform received much more development attention in 2025 than it had in any previous year.
Draw your own conclusions.
Comparing Real Estate WordPress Themes
If you're evaluating options:
| Theme | Price | Strengths | Weaknesses |
|---|---|---|---|
| Houzez | $79 | Feature-rich, active updates | Complex, developer concerns |
| RealHomes | $79 | 30K+ users, robust property management | Security |
| WP Pro Real Estate 7 | $69 | Built-in CRM/IDX, mature codebase | Steeper learning curve |
| HomePress | $59 | Vue.js speed, 360° tour support | Smaller community |
My recommendation: For any theme, the $79 purchase is the easy part. Custom development is where due diligence matters.
2026 Houzez Review: Pros and Cons
What Works
- 45+ demo templates
- Elementor integration
- Regular updates (clearly, updates aren't the problem)
- Large user community
- Comprehensive feature set
What Concerns Me
- Developer bandwidth for custom projects
- Major updates (like v4.0.0) break existing customizations
- Support response times vary widely
- Resource allocation priorities
My Documentation
Everything is documented:
- Payment Evidence → Screenshots of every Payoneer transaction
- Complete Timeline → Month-by-month breakdown
- PDF Analysis Report → Full changelog analysis with data
I'm not asking anyone to take my word for it. I'm showing you the receipts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Houzez theme worth it?
For basic sites using demos, probably yes. For custom development contracts with Waqas Riaz, I'd proceed with extreme caution based on my experience.
Who is Waqas Riaz?
The developer and owner of Favethemes, the company behind Houzez. Based in Pakistan.
How much does Houzez cost?
As of this 2026 Houzez review, the cost is $79 for a regular theme license on ThemeForest. Custom development can incur significantly higher costs, and there is no assurance of project completion.
Is Houzez actively maintained?
Yes. 2025 saw 28 releases—the most in the theme's history. Active maintenance of the theme isn't the issue.
Can I receive a refund on Houzez?
ThemeForest's standard customer refund policy applies to the $79 theme purchase. Custom development payments are an entirely different matter, and buyers do need to beware.
The Complete 2025 Release Log
For full transparency, every Houzez release during my payment period:
| Version | Date | Type |
|---|---|---|
| v4.2.6 | Dec 03, 2025 | Maintenance |
| v4.2.5 | Nov 05, 2025 | Feature |
| v4.2.4 | Oct 23, 2025 | Performance |
| v4.2.2 | Oct 17, 2025 | Performance |
| v4.2.1 | Oct 15, 2025 | Feature |
| v4.2.0 | Sep 27, 2025 | Security |
| v4.1.8 | Sep 25, 2025 | Bugfix |
| v4.1.7 | Sep 20, 2025 | Security |
| v4.1.6 | Sep 11, 2025 | Feature |
| v4.1.5 | Aug 19, 2025 | Maintenance |
| v4.1.4 | Aug 16, 2025 | Security |
| v4.1.3 | Aug 08, 2025 | Feature |
| v4.1.2 | Aug 01, 2025 | Compatibility |
| v4.1.1 | Jul 11, 2025 | Security |
| v4.1.0 | Jul 05, 2025 | Feature |
| v4.0.9 | Jun 24, 2025 | Bugfix |
| v4.0.8 | Jun 19, 2025 | Bugfix |
| v4.0.7 | Jun 19, 2025 | Feature |
| v4.0.6 | Jun 14, 2025 | Compatibility |
| v4.0.5 | Jun 12, 2025 | Bugfix |
| v4.0.4 | Jun 10, 2025 | Bugfix |
| v4.0.3 | Jun 10, 2025 | Bugfix |
| v4.0.0 | Jun 03, 2025 | Major Release |
| v3.4.9.1 | Mar 12, 2025 | Bugfix |
| v3.4.9 | Mar 04, 2025 | Bugfix |
| v3.4.8 | Mar 03, 2025 | Performance |
| v3.4.7 | Jan 17, 2025 | Bugfix |
| v3.4.6 | Jan 14, 2025 | Feature |
Twenty-eight releases. During the ESP Marketplace development period. All of these updates occurred while Waqas was highly paid; where did the money go?
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Final Thoughts
I started 2025 believing I was investing in my business. I'm ending it with $83,000 gone, an unfinished platform, and a changelog that tells me exactly where the development effort actually went.
Waqas Riaz & Houzez had their best year ever.
I had my worst.
The data is public. The payments to Waqas Riaz are documented. The correlation is undeniable.
This is my 2025 Houzez theme review.
2026 Houzez Review Last updated: December 29, 2025
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