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Neighborhoods in Galveston County, TX

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    Grand Beach

    The most popular shore in Galveston Island is the first thing people see when they head into Grand Beach, a neighborhood wrapped in views of rolling surf and protected wetlands. "When you come in off Interstate 45, and you turn onto Broadway, Broadway ends at Stewart Beach," says Realtor Susan Lutz, the team owner of Elite Coastal Realty Group

    • Average Value

      $940K

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      $218K - $3.6M

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      41 Listings

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    Jamaica Beach-Pirates Cove

    In 1817, French pirate Jean Lafitte came to Galveston. Even two centuries after his departure from the island, many East End landmarks still bear his name, and his treasure is rumored to be buried somewhere on the bayside shore. While a few visitors may dream of digging up gold, most residents of the Pirates Cove and Jamaica Beach neighborhoods

    • Average Value

      $798K

    • List Price

      $335K - $3.5M

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      222 Listings

    Jamaica Beach-Pirates Cove
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    Pointe West

    The tip of the island is just the tip of the iceberg at Pointe West. Located at the furthest western end of Galveston, Pointe West is a small beachfront community mainly popular among vacationers and part-time residents. “It’s more of a resort-type area, more vacationers, and there are some people that live there full time, but it’s mostly resort

    • Average Value

      $691K

    • List Price

      $323K - $1.9M

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      87 Listings

    Pointe West
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    Spanish Grant-Beachside Village-Evia

    Spanish Grant-Beachside Village-Evia is a conglomerate of three separate subdivisions on Galveston Island, all offering coastal vibes just steps away from the oceanfront. The community sits in the heart of Galveston Island and routinely sees an influx of snowbirds throughout the year. "Galveston Island is almost like two separate islands divided

    • Average Value

      $570K

    • List Price

      $175K - $2.3M

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      175 Listings

    Spanish Grant-Beachside Village-Evia
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    Clear Lake Shores

    Originally built as a vacation destination for Houstonians and residents of Galveston County — Clear Lake Shores is a small island city that has become a permanent home for generations. Neighbors driving their golf carts around and coastal breezes wafting through the Texas air while residents get ready to cruise the waters are how days are spent

    • Average Value

      $557K

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      $181K - $1.7M

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      20 Listings

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    Crystal Beach

    The sound of gulls, the smell of cooking barbecue and the sight of jewel-colored beach houses – this is daily life on Bolivar Peninsula’s Crystal Beach. While Galveston has become one of Texas’s favorite tourist attractions, the neighboring Bolivar Peninsula remains true to its rural roots. Large portions of the peninsula are occupied by ranch

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      $532K

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      $250K - $1.7M

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      473 Listings

    Crystal Beach
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    Old Silk Stocking Historic District

    The Old Silk Stocking Historic District is named as a nod to the vast wealth of the area’s original residents. Developed in the 1870s, the area was an economic hub due to the Texas Cotton Press. Once the press went bankrupt in the 1890s, Old Silk Stocking turned into a residential community, offering a fun place to live, work and play on Galveston

    • Average Value

      $520K

    • List Price

      $223K - $1.2M

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      10 Listings

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    East End Historic District

    East End Historic District is a neighborhood frozen in time, with lavish architecture from the Gilded Age when Galveston was the largest and wealthiest city in Texas. East End was Galveston’s first residential neighborhood, and the iconic Victorian and Greek Revival homes of the early 20th century are some of the most in-demand properties on the

    • Average Value

      $519K

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      $218K - $1.8M

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      57 Listings

    East End Historic District
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    South Shore Harbour

    The Southeast Houston region is notable in part for its jobs, ranging from NASA’s Johnson Space Center to the University of Texas Medical Branch’s web of hospitals and clinics. And people here looking for a quiet place to return home to when they’re off the clock can look no further than South Shore Harbour. This community, which falls just

    • Average Value

      $481K

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      $237K - $2.5M

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      83 Listings

    South Shore Harbour
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    Mar Bella

    Mar Bella – or “beautiful sea” – is a fitting name for this quiet League City neighborhood surrounded by picturesque lakes and a resort-style pool. Entering the community, residents pass by a lighted fountain and palm trees to streets lined with Mediterranean-style homes. “It’s got a marina feeling without having congested city life,” says

    • Average Value

      $479K

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      $318K - $791K

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      17 Listings

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    Magnolia Creek

    Magnolia Creek is a quiet suburb of League City, mostly known for its members-only golf course and hardly known for its creek. "It's a golf cart community. The type where you could drive up to the school and pick your kid up from a golf cart," says Blake Baker, a Realtor with RE/MAX 5 Star Realty who's sold residential and commercial properties

    • Average Value

      $474K

    • List Price

      $335K - $961K

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      80 Listings

    Magnolia Creek
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    Tuscan Lakes

    Tuscan Lakes in League City, Texas, is a thoughtfully developed community inspired by the Tuscan region of Italy. Established in 2003 by The Johnson Development Corporation, the neighborhood spans 870 acres and features a variety of housing options, from smaller lots near major roads to larger plots closer to lakes and amenities. Homes showcase

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      $467K

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      $302K - $963K

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      18 Listings

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    Westover park

    Westover Park in League City, Texas, is a master-planned community established in 2001 by Cypressbrook Development Company. Located along Interstate 45, it provides convenient access to both Houston and Galveston. The neighborhood features 1,400 homes spread over 500 acres, characterized by Colonial Revival architecture with brick facades, large

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      $454K

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      $386K - $665K

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      44 Listings

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    Fort Crockett

    Once a military reservation overlooking the Gulf of Mexico, Fort Crockett is now more known for sun-soaked days on the beach than army operations. After World War II, Seawall Boulevard became an entertainment hot spot for GIs and has remained one of Galveston’s biggest tourist attractions ever since. The area is also popular with lifelong

    • Average Value

      $442K

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      $37K - $867K

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      43 Listings

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    San Jacinto

    Texas is known for its plains and vast farmland, but in Galveston Island's San Jacinto neighborhood, coastal living is the big draw. Bordering the Gulf of Mexico, San Jacinto offers beachy vibes and a laid-back lifestyle less than an hour outside of downtown Houston. A vibrant neighborhood with excellent restaurants and a unique blend of history

    • Average Value

      $416K

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      $220K - $971K

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      67 Listings

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    Kempner Park

    Kempner Park is an authentic coastal neighborhood rich with history and abundant in green space just steps from the Galveston Seawall. With records dating back to the 19th century, Kempner Park withstood the Great Galveston hurricane in 1900 and has blossomed into a premier destination for those seeking life along the Gulf Coast. Featuring a

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      $411K

    • List Price

      $199K - $1.2M

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      62 Listings

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    Outlying Friendswood City

    “Friends” isn’t just a part of the name in this Southeast Houston-area enclave. Rather, “friends” is part of this town’s fabric. Friendswood is known in part for its close-knit populace. This is an area where everybody knows everybody, says local Realtor Troy Chase, team lead of Troy Chase Realty Group. The crime score here is significantly better

    • Average Value

      $399K

    • List Price

      $228K - $1.9M

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      251 Listings

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    Lake Madeline

    Lined with brightly painted homes and bordered by the blue waters of the Gulf of Mexico, the Lake Madeline neighborhood on Galveston Island offers its residents a waterfront lifestyle. Interstate 45, less than 3 miles from the neighborhood, provides a 50-mile direct route to downtown Houston. Some people visit just for a weekend, but for many,

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      $391K

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      $217K - $832K

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      69 Listings

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    Downtown Galveston

    Situated on the eastern side of the historic Galveston Island is Downtown Galveston, a small, busy neighborhood featuring a wide range of home styles, historic architecture and ample amenities. “It has beautiful homes and nearby beaches, and the people are very welcoming and kind,” says lifelong Galvestonian Janet Bell. Although the neighborhood

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      $382K

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      $214K - $1.2M

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      41 Listings

    Downtown Galveston
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    League City

    League City, on the shores of Clear Lake, is a bridge between the coast and the faster heartbeat of Houston, about 30 miles away. Over 116,000 people live in this part of Galveston County, making it the second-largest city in the area. And while still known for having suburban comforts, the feeling here differs from nearby Friendswood, where there

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      $379K

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      $220K - $749K

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      69 Listings

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    Kemah

    Home to just under 2,000, Kemah is a small city along the western coast of Galveston Bay near the mouth of Clear Lake. The waterfront city's roots run deep; it was founded as a late 19th-century coastal fishing and shrimping town called Evergreen. Today, Kemah's beating heart is in its spirited Lighthouse District and Kemah Boardwalk, which buzz

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      $367K

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      $242K - $938K

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      22 Listings

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    Lasker Park

    Lasker Park in Galveston offers residents a blend of vacation-like living and community amenities. The neighborhood is known for its public pool, which hosts family swims, swim teams, and annual events. Just blocks from the beach, Lasker Park's streets are lined with palm trees and a mix of Cape Cod and modern beach house styles. Homes range from

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      $361K

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      $202K - $988K

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      58 Listings

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    Santa Fe

    "I need space and fresh air.... save my place, I'll be there," sings Christian Bale's character in Newsies, where the city slicker dreams of his longing for Sante Fe. Even though this rural Texas city is far from New Mexico, it's drawing people in for the same reason: a wide-open landscape where they can start afresh. Santa Fe, Texas, is still a

    • Average Value

      $355K

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      $204K - $903K

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      138 Listings

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    Offatts Bayou

    Broker and Re/Max Coastal owner Mandie McMillan says there are three different styles of living on Galveston Island: Registered historic areas with vintage Victorian homes, tourist hotspots with carousels, and more typical suburbs, like Offatts Bayou that adopt a slower lifestyle. "It's more of a full-time neighborhood than a vacation spot. You've

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      $345K

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      $157K - $994K

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      20 Listings

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    Rustic Oaks

    The quiet suburb of Rustic Oaks is an older neighborhood popular with families, says Melissa Forbes, a Realtor with UTR-Texas Realtors and lifelong resident. One of her favorite aspects of living here are all the community events, including haunted houses in October and arts and crafts meetups at Rustic Oaks Park. Given that the neighborhood is

    • Average Value

      $344K

    • List Price

      $221K - $570K

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      33 Listings

    Rustic Oaks

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