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Neighborhoods in Houston, TX

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    Meyerland Area

    Meyerland Area offers a family-friendly bubble just beyond downtown Houston where kids cycle down shaded streets toward playgrounds, local schools boast magnet programs, and nearby shops and restaurants bring fun and convenience. The Brays Bayou passes through the neighborhood with a corresponding hiking and biking trail. It's serene during the

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      $563K

    • List Price

      $292K - $1.9M

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      75 Listings

    Meyerland Area
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    Cottage Grove

    Train horns still sound in Cottage Grove — a sliver of a neighborhood formed around the Eureka Junction rail stop in 1910. Today, the White Oak Bayou Greenway connects to these tracks — offering pedal-loving locals a commuter path. People move here for two main reasons: its proximity to Memorial Park and zoning for Memorial Elementary School. The

    • Average Value

      $552K

    • List Price

      $390K - $1.3M

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      86 Listings

    Cottage Grove
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    Sixth Ward

    Located West of downtown Houston, Sixth Ward is one of the city's historic districts and is home to the oldest neighborhood in Houston, known as Old Sixth Ward. The town has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places since 1978. As of 2007, the ward was listed as a Protected Historic District, with ongoing preservation efforts.

    • Average Value

      $546K

    • List Price

      $260K - $1.1M

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      53 Listings

    Sixth Ward
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    Outlying Houston

    Outlying Houston in Houston offers suburban living with easy access to I-45 and SR-8. The area features Forest Oaks Park, Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Splashtown, and diverse shopping centers. Local eateries add charm.

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      $520K

    • List Price

      $193K - $4.1M

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      68 Listings

    Outlying Houston
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    Washington Avenue Coalition

    Houston’s Washington Avenue Coalition, also referred to as the Washington Corridor, is more than just the city’s entertainment district. With a rapidly growing population of young professionals, the Coalition is increasingly becoming a residential district, too. With a mix of commercial space, trendy bars and eclectic eateries, this fast-paced

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      $504K

    • List Price

      $322K - $1.1M

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      77 Listings

    Washington Avenue Coalition
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    MacGregor

    Just east of the Medical Center Area while west of a large namesake park is MacGregor, an urban-suburban neighborhood in Houston’s Third Ward. A large portion of MacGregor is in the Third Ward Cultural Arts District, which was established as a sanctuary for local creatives in 2020 but contains cultural landmarks that trace back much farther. “The

    • Average Value

      $494K

    • List Price

      $261K - $1.7M

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      83 Listings

    MacGregor
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    Briar Forest

    Green hiking trails, dozens of shops and restaurants, and massive employment hubs -- Briar Forest, one of Houston’s so-called super neighborhoods, lives up to its “super” title. The neighborhood is bordered by the sloping hiking trails of Terry Hershey Park to the north and the busy shopping hub of Westheimer Road to the south. The community is

    • Average Value

      $480K

    • List Price

      $121K - $1.5M

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      170 Listings

    Briar Forest
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    Copper Lakes

    In Copper Lakes, bonds form over catch-and-release fishing, pickleball games and holiday events. Residents live just south of a 188-acre park surrounded by a large lake where they can toss a tennis ball into the water and watch their pups splash and swim. "There's people there every day, all day walking," says local Realtor Jill Smith, who's sold

    • Average Value

      $471K

    • List Price

      $347K - $702K

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      Homes For Sale

      12 Listings

    Copper Lakes
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    Westchase

    Westchase blends suburbia with city living. Within its 4-square-mile pocket of West Houston, it houses 17 million square feet of office space, 48 apartment complexes and a range of single-family residences. Businessman and rancher Robert "Bob" Smith owned and occupied the land in the '50s when it was used as cattle pasture. With a vision of what

    • Average Value

      $448K

    • List Price

      $80K - $2.4M

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      Homes For Sale

      97 Listings

    Westchase
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    Jersey Village

    Don’t mistake this suburban city for a spot in Jersey. Jersey Village is pure Texas — named after the Jersey cattle that were once raised here. Initially cow pastures and farmland, Jersey Village is now known for its small-town ambiance, dining and retail options and convenient location to Houston. “It truly has a village feel, so the name Jersey

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      $441K

    • List Price

      $294K - $1.2M

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      18 Listings

    Jersey Village
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    Stone Gate

    Almost every master-planned community is known for something. A key feature of the established neighborhood of Stone Gate is in its name. Many, though not all of its residents, enjoy the privacy of living in gated subdivisions and the feeling they get driving back to their traditional brick homes, some of which back up to greenways. "A lot of this

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      $437K

    • List Price

      $309K - $599K

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      Homes For Sale

      22 Listings

    Stone Gate
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    East Downtown

    East Downtown, affectionately coined "EaDo," is a walkable city brimming with wall art splashing stories of love, loss and family on street corners. Once a warehouse district, EaDo's former industrial buildings now shimmer with pubs and eateries where people gather in the evenings and, in the mornings, wake where others used to work. "EaDo

    • Average Value

      $430K

    • List Price

      $248K - $697K

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      45 Listings

    East Downtown
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    Summerwood

    Located between the sprawling blue water of Lake Houston and the acres of green space of the Greens Bayou Wetlands, the planned community of Summerwood is built with the outdoors in mind. The neighborhood is split into a series of subdivisions where houses are connected by community centers, and swimming lakes. Residents are less than 20 miles

    • Average Value

      $425K

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      $284K - $692K

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      Homes For Sale

      39 Listings

    Summerwood
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    Woodbridge

    Woodbridge is a small neighborhood in Fort Bend County, just north of Sugar Land and about 15 miles from Midtown in Houston. The community is centered around the Woodbridge estate of 1,249 homes governed by a centralized homeowner’s association. A clubhouse for community events, tennis courts and a large pool sits in the center of the subdivision.

    • Average Value

      $424K

    • List Price

      $268K - $608K

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      5 Listings

    Woodbridge
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    Spring Branch Central

    With roots going back to 1830 as a German dairy farm settlement, Spring Branch Central has matured into a diverse community that appeals to just about everyone for its top-ranked public schools, multicultural shopping options and proximity to downtown Houston. “There are people from all over the world there,” says Magaly Guajardo, a Realtor with

    • Average Value

      $421K

    • List Price

      $207K - $2M

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      Homes For Sale

      133 Listings

    Spring Branch Central
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    Midtown

    Long a center of petroleum production, Houston is now a thriving metropolis, boasting the fourth-largest population of any city in the United States and the seventh-largest GDP. One of its original neighborhoods is Midtown, whose own socio-economic trajectory has tracked that of the larger city. With the decline in oil prices during the 1980s,

    • Average Value

      $419K

    • List Price

      $159K - $2.6M

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      126 Listings

    Midtown
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    Spring Branch West

    Developed between the late 1950s and the 1960s, Spring Branch West features predominantly single-family homes in deed-restricted subdivisions. During the last five years, due to its proximity to the Memorial City Mall and Medical Center and the City Centre Development, new construction of single-family homes and commercial developments have begun

    • Average Value

      $412K

    • List Price

      $164K - $1.5M

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      110 Listings

    Spring Branch West
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    Lake Houston

    A booming community in Atascocita, a census-designated place in Harris County, Lake Houston offers waterside living and quiet suburban vibes about a 25-mile drive from downtown Houston. "Lake Houston is about five different communities all geographically defined by Lake Houston at large," says local Realtor Deborah Rose Miller of Rose Realty, who

    • Average Value

      $412K

    • List Price

      $280K - $972K

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      83 Listings

    Lake Houston
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    Spring Shadows

    Spring Shadows, also known as Spring Branch North, is a Harris County suburb bordered by several highways, including Loop 610, a massive beltway leading to various shops in the area. According to Aaron Rodriguez, an assistant manager at The Lodge at Spring Shadows, "The community in this area is friendly and diverse– people feel comfortable going

    • Average Value

      $410K

    • List Price

      $226K - $877K

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      Homes For Sale

      80 Listings

    Spring Shadows
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    Willow Meadows-Willowbend

    At a glance, Willow Meadows-Willowbend is made for people working at Houston's mammoth Texas Medical Center, just a few miles away. This world-famous institution, alongside NASA, has long been an anchor of Houston's economic growth and subsequent popularity. Willow Meadows-Willowbend is also just 2 miles from NRG Park, site of the Astrodome and

    • Average Value

      $408K

    • List Price

      $235K - $996K

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      51 Listings

    Willow Meadows-Willowbend
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    Lakemont

    Despite being on the edge of land-locked Houston, Lakemont is true to its own and built around multiple community lakes. Waterfront views can be seen from the community’s many parks and the backyards of some of the area’s most in-demand homes. Lakemont is physically smaller than the massive master-planned neighborhoods surrounding it, like Cinco

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      $407K

    • List Price

      $301K - $669K

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      Homes For Sale

      56 Listings

    Lakemont
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    Downtown Houston

    Houston is renowned for its heat and humidity, but Downtown Houston's tunnel system allows residents to escape the heat 20 feet below ground. The network spans over 6 miles and links 95 city blocks – providing access to many of downtown’s restaurants, shops and office buildings. “Downtown is super convenient for work,” says William Finnorn, a

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      $399K

    • List Price

      $181K - $835K

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      26 Listings

    Downtown Houston
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    Kingwood

    Developments often begin in forests but rarely maintain the wooded feeling of the landscape. Unless they're Kingwood. This master-planned community just west of Lake Houston earned the nickname "livable forest" because it blended into the original landscape. "We are a tree-hugging community," says Ethel McCormick, owner of Kingwood Association

    • Average Value

      $396K

    • List Price

      $220K - $1.2M

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      Homes For Sale

      361 Listings

    Kingwood
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    Klein

    Walk this way to Klein, a Texas community known for its attractive subdivisions, highly walkable streets, top-notch schools and easy access to shopping and dining. “Klein has this welcoming small-town feel, but you have access to big-city amenities,” says Julie Pruski, a Realtor with The Marks Group through RE/MAX Integrity, and a Klein native and

    • Average Value

      $390K

    • List Price

      $221K - $927K

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      Homes For Sale

      66 Listings

    Klein
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    Grand Mission

    Grand Mission is one of the many master-planned communities in the Houston metro that has been steadily growing for decades. The neighborhood is part of the Richmond Fort Bend expansion project, which has turned the suburb of Richmond into a highly desirable area filled with new homes, updated schools and multiple parks and fitness facilities. The

    • Average Value

      $378K

    • List Price

      $299K - $772K

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      Homes For Sale

      166 Listings

    Grand Mission

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