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Bellaire
An older neighborhood that was a little Mayberry right on the edge of Houston. Now it is one of the most affluent neighborhoods in the area with many of the old original ranch style homes replaced by new construction. Bellaire straddles the west loop, 1/2 inside the loop and 1/2 outside, and adjoins Meyerland and West University. Prices range generally from $350,000's up to the $2-millions. New 5000-plus sq.ft. mansions mixed with old ranch style 1950's homes, the lot sizes range from 6000 to 1/2-acre.. There are many less than 5 years old resales on the market. Many of the newer homes are Mediterraneans stucco, red brick traditionals or neo-classics. Interiors are lavish and often include a third story (no basements here). Schools and parks are this neighborhood's pride and joy. Bellaire is really a city within the City of Houston with police, water department, etc. Its family oriented but so close to the Galleria and Downtown all kinds of buyers are attracted to these homes which seem like bargains compared to other close in neighborhoods. Bellaire is split by the West loop and bound on the north by 59. It's very close to the Galleria, the summit and a 15 minute drive to downtown with light traffic. The Medical center is a short drive too. Shopping and restaurants abound in the Village Area which is in West U and Meyerland is on the southside and offers shopping and eateries.

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Clear Lake
Located just south of downtown Houston and north of Galveston Island off Interstate 45, Clear Lake is a master-planned community rich in economic prosperity, education and just plain fun. Originally centered around N.A.S.A.'s Johnson Space Center, the city remains a hub for aero-space technology, harboring some of the nation's major engineering. With it's expanding shores, Clear Lake has become a hot spot for entertainment as well. From Space Center Houston Theme Park, where kids can learn about "moon rocks", to the Kemah Boardwalk, a water-side spot of shops, restaurants and amusement rides, Clear Lake offers something for everyone. For the nautically inclined, Clear Lake features one of the largest concentrations of sailboats in the nation, with many businesses, restaurants, and neighborhoods equipped with piers and slips, perfect for docking. In addition to water sports, Clear Lake is a golfer's paradise, providing both public and private courses. Beyond recreational fun, this community boasts some of the finest schools, most of which are exemplary in standing. The University of Houston Clear Lake is also banked here, offering a number of graduate and post-graduate programs. When it comes to housing, Clear Lake offers a variety of homes and neighborhoods as varied as the people who reside in this sea-side community. From traditional family homes on quiet tree-lined streets to Mediterranean Villas with waterfront views there is certainly no shortage of options. With many homes available from the low $100's, Clear Lake offers affordable family living, as well as, some high end neighborhoods ranging from $500,000 and up.

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Downtown
No area holds more potential or excitement in Houston than Downtown. It's been a long time coming but more residential opportunities are now available in Houston's central business district than ever before. With the promise of the stadiums now fulfilled and an exciting night scene in full swing, residential development is really heating up. Even the more industrial east side is jumping on the residential band wagon. For sale or for lease, lofts, high rise efficiencies and condo units, penthouses, new townhouses and historic condo units make up the residential mix here. You can even own a home on top of the Four Seasons Hotel. Expect to pay $200 to $400 per foot for condos and lofts. Keep in mind that real lofts are pretty rare in Houston and the term means a number of things to Houston developers but should always include large rooms with high ceilings.

Unit prices range from 100's to multi-millions for penthouses with skyline views. And you can expect the Downtown excitement to continue to drive prices up in surrounding neighborhoods like the First Ward and Historic Sixth Ward. It's all very exciting, especially since Karen Derr and Associates has been marketing Downtown homes for over a decade now. We've seen the changes and can help you way all your Downtown choices.


Heights
A turn of the century master planned community which is largely residential with a few businesses scattered here and there, the Heights is rich in history. 11th, 19th, and 20th streets are business districts as is Yale, Shepherd and Studewood. Heights Blvd. dissects the area and is lined with beautiful old Victorian Homes, some of which are now offices. The large esplanade in the center is a jogging trail & park. Jogging, walking your dog, biking, skating are all popular past times here. Pushing baby carriages is also becoming popular as young families who don't want to drive in from the suburbs are choosing the Heights more and more. Priced fairly reasonably compared to some of the other close in neighborhoods, the Heights is a great place for starter homes. This can be deceiving though. The homes are priced reasonably, but they can be extremely small. The Heights abounds with 1000 sq.ft. bungalows. Charming cottages, many with 2 bedrooms 1 bath, they are works of art after their owners renovate them and bring them into the '90's. The Victorians are usually larger but also more in price. New construction is mostly in Victorian or New Orleans style and both old and new are priced from about $150-$250 per sq.ft. with most modern conveniences included. You can find homes from about the highæ $100'sæto about $1,500,000+ with a few very special offerings over $1-million. 3000 square feet newer Victorian or Craftsman replica will be in the $500,000's to $600,000's on 5000 to 6600 s.f. lot on a good street. Huge trees and lovely parks add to the charm of the Heights. From the Woodland Heights on the Southeast side of the Heights you can see the downtown skyline from many 2nd stories. The Heights is very much like a small town in the city. Populated by many of Houston's artists, the neighborhood is tolerant of self expression. I tell folks considering the Heights to bring a bike and just ride up and down the streets. We love to look at the different colors people paint their homes. There seems to be a cat on every porch and sometimes you'll spot an art car or restored antique car. It's that kind of neighborhood. Five minutes to downtown, the Heights has been a great investment in the recent past and seems to see no decline in sight. It still has some seedy spots here and there but they are our seedy spots and some are Heights landmarks. Small shops and galleries make up the business areas along with a few very good restaurants. Since much of the Heights is dry (no booze sold due to an old ordinance still in effect), you'll have to B.Y.O.B. or venture outside the dry area for a drink. The Heights is a truly a unique old neighborhood that is now a wonderful place to call home in the heart of the city.

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Idylwood
Idylwood is a beautiful area just 10 minutes south of downtown off south I-45. Many call it "Little West U." because it's architecture & style are reminiscent of it's pricer knick-name-sake. The area has been very well maintained, has winding streets & is situated on a small hill that drops down to buffalo bayou. Idylwood has the look & feel of someplace other than typically flat Houston. Many people that started looking in the Heights wind up here because of the price difference. and Gulfgate Mall is under serious renovation & that's a definite plus for Idylwood. Prices range from $175,000 up to $400,000+.

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Kingwood
A master planned community north on Highway 59. It is in the Humble school district and is marketed as "The Livable Forest". With a population of over 40,000. it's a immense but still a beautiful natural setting because of the abundance of green areas which buffer the homes from the streets and each other. Miles of jogging and biking trails and an elementary school in every village has made Kingwood a great family neighborhood for over 20 years now. Homes are available from the $100,000 to around $1 million. New homes start in the mid $100,000's and go up. 20 years ago Kingwood was way out of town with the nearest mall probably 15 miles away. Today there is plenty of shopping and great restaurants right in Kingwood. The nearest mall and cinema is less than 10 minutes away and the Woodlands mall is a short drive cross Montgomery County and well worth it. The airport if only about 15 minutes which makes this a great home for business travelers. Country properties appear pretty quickly once you get north and east of Kingwood so there are plenty of places to board horses. Lake Houston is accessible from Kingwood and Lake Livingston is a short drive. The development has two country clubs with golf courses plus one public course and several others within 20 minutes. Houston is truly a golfers paradise. Lots are generally 1/2 acre for estate homes but much smaller in general. One pre-Kingwood village called Forest Cove has larger lots and horses are allowed but the homes are quite old. Many are updated so if a lot of space between neighbors is your dream, its worth a look. The kids in Forest Cove still go to Kingwood schools. The drive to downtown from Kingwood is 25 minutes with no traffic, about 40 in rush hour. It is also a good choice for executives working on the east side of Houston and Channelview too. Let me know if you would like to receive a video telling you more about Kingwood.


Lindale Park
Lyndale is just a stone's throw to downtown on the northern side, inside the loop. Many clients ask us where are the next up-and-coming neighborhoods? Lyndale is always on our list of places to watch and invest. With lots of bungalows and brick cottages neatly arranged on east to west running streets, the feel is very 1940's. Roofs are high peaked and interiors almost always feature hardwood floors. You'll find the prices enticing with many listings in the 100's. Most homes are larger than 1000 s.f. so they're a nice change from the little bungalows bringing high prices in other parts of the inner loop. Prices range from the mid $100,000's to the mid $400,000's with a few special homes bringing more.


Memorial / Tanglewood
Inside the Beltway but outside the Loop, it is an old and prestigious neighborhood made up of villages some of which have their own police force, etc. With current offerings ranging in price from $500K's to $8 Million there are many lifestyles to choose from. There are old homes aging from the 1950's in most price categories with price depending on amenities and land amount. Some are very nicely updated and should not be missed although anything under $500K very well might be a tear-down. Lots are expensive but many of the homes have 1/2 or larger plus lots. The newer ones with sizable plots of land are up in price. I'll include here Tanglewood which is very prestigious and where George and Barbara Bush make their home when in Houston. Tanglewood is very close to the Galleria and in the Houston School District. Memorial is in the Spring Branch School District. Country clubs and private schools are readily available and since you're virtually in the thick of the city -- shopping, night-life and restaurants are nearby. But the general feel of Memorial is suburban and almost pastoral. The tree lined streets are winding and the huge trees and landscaping is beautiful and mature.

Memorial outside the Beltway is getting pretty far west and the prices here reflect that. Although there are many $600,000 up homes, Wilchester and Westchester go lower (even $350,000's). This area is also mostly in the Spring Branch school district. There is some new construction starting in the mid to upper $500,000's on the far West. Wilchester and Westchester are around the Lakeside Country club and are comprised mostly of1960's homes on great streets with large trees. Since Houston has few views (except maybe the skyline nearer downtown), beautiful trees are our natural assets and the old neighborhoods are really blessed.

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Midtown
After construction started on the Astros' new baseball stadium all areas around downtown experienced a remarkable renaissance. And none were more drastic than an area just southwest of downtown called Midtown. Several large developers were able to buy huge tracts of land & building has progressed at an unbelievable rate. Townhouses & Office/home settings are available, Lofts & Townhomes are range from high $100's for 4 year old Perry town homes on the resale market to the high $500,000's +.æ One of the luxury high rise rental buildings in Midtown has gone condo so units are available there from the $200,000's and up.æ The building is named the Rise Lofts and it is surrounded by trendy eateries and clubs.æ Just walk out your front door and you're out on the town.æ Spec's Warehouse Liquor use to be the only reason to venture to mid-town. Spec's is still a destination in itself but the area now has a Randall's for grocery shopping and the rail runs right through it if you're working at the Med Center.

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Montrose
Few areas inside the loop are more convenient to all the city has to offer than Montrose. Developed early in the 20th-century, this area is a mix of beautiful old homes, condominiums and townhouses, and some of Houston's most colorful shops, restaurants and clubs. Radiating out in all directions from the intersection of Montrose Blvd. and Westheimer, Montrose is made up of several different neighborhoods, some with restrictions and some sprinkled with businesses. Below $250,000 you'll be looking at small fixer-uppers or condos. The prices go up from there. Bound on one side by the Museum District and on another by River Oaks, Montrose home prices are mostly about $150-$250 per square foot. Brick cottages are the rage here as are duplexes and quads - either to convert to large single units or to renovate as high-end rental properties. The new construction in the area is mostly 2 or 3 story town homes due to the high value of lots. Prices start at around th mid $300,000 for new. Whether you want historic charm or urban sophistication, Montrose is a great area to live and play in. It's also a very short commute to the Med Center, Downtown or Galleria.


River Oaks
Perhaps Houston's most prestigious neighborhood, native Houstonians especially will take notice of an R.O. address. Characterized by wide, oak lined streets and beautiful mature landscape, River Oaks Boulevard and Kirby Drive are the main thoroughfares and are graced with beautiful large estates. Home of the Azalea Trail and the River Oaks Country Club, River Oaks is nestled between the Galleria and Downtown. Memorial Park is just to the North. The upper Kirby Business District and and West Gray areas provide many of Houston's trendiest restaurants and boutiques. For mall shopping the mother of all malls - the Galleria is very nearby. Homes were built here back to the 20's but there are new homes available also. Prices range from $1Mil to multi-millions. Land is precious here since the homes are huge and take up lots of room on the lot. The lower priced homes are of course old and located on the fringe but don't pass them all by. Many are nicely updated and rival new homes for the same price in other neighborhoods. Five minutes to downtown or the Galleria - now that's luxury.

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The Historic 6th Ward
Like other big cities that have started revitalizing their downtown areas, Houston has seen a renewed interest in nearly all areas surrounding downtown. Construction of the Houston Astro's baseball stadium and other improvements in & around downtown have made these areas a hotbed of activity.

This renewed interest has led to the revival of one of Houston's oldest neighborhoods just 1 minute from downtown -- The Old Historic 6th Ward. The beautiful Victorian homes built before the turn of the century combined with *breathtaking* views of downtown have lead to revitalization & restoration of one of Houston's best kept secrets & my favorite nugget.

This great neighborhood just *ONE* minute from downtown is still a little transitional but offers really incredible values & views. Call today for more information on the Historic 6th Ward.

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West University
Inside the loop and just south of 59 and the Summit, West University is a great locations if you work in the Medical Center or just about any place from the Galleria to Downtown. As its name implies it's just west of Rice University. It includes a charming area called the Village which is a great place to eat & shop whether you live in West U or not. The older homes were built here from about the 20's. Of course there are plenty of newer homes available too. The new and the old are all mixed together on mostly quiet streets arranged formally running north & south or east & west. Traditional styling is the norm but there are some contemporaries - this is a very popular neighborhood so you'll see a little of everything. West University is a village with its own police. Several other neighborhoods not in the village are adjacent and similar in price and history. These include Southampton, Southside Place and Boulevard Oaks. Prices just seem to keep going up but the close proximity to everything would indicate that there's no end in sight for the popularity of West University. West U almost reminds me a little of the East Coast - kind of Connecticut with more humidity. Its very much like a village and the some of the old homes were very cottage-like. The new construction is getting bigger and bigger and some people complain they take the whole lot, which is true. Still, West University has much in its favor. Prices go from the mid $300,000's (old ones in near original condition) to $2,000,000's (new or old fabulously updated).

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Woodlands
A master planned community north of Houston on I-45, it is a wonderful place to live, far removed from the urban jungle. Miles of green belts and trees hide the thousands of homes built here over the past 20+ years. Looking for a beautiful new home with excellent shopping, good schools, golf, tennis, university center, work, hospitals, lakes, hotels, concert hall, parks all hidden by beautiful pine trees? -The Woodlands is for you. Master planned for families, you'd be surprised how many people work here, too. The drive to downtown and the Galleria is made tolerable by the Hardy Tollway which takes off just south of the Woodlands. It's still probably 50 minutes to downtown in rush hour but remember the Woodlands is pretty far out. It's in the Conroe school district and Montgomery County. Lake Conroe is a short 20 minute drive for boating and fishing. Lots of new construction is always available.æ Keep in mind that estimated drive times are from the entrance. The Woodlands is so large, it can take you 30 minutes to get from back to front. Prices for range from the mid $100,000's to $1 million+. The Woodlands truly does have something for every one in home choices including retirement options. The shopping rivals shopping anywhere in the city and if you don't choose the master planned life, country living near by still has access to all The Woodlands businesses have to offer. Let me know if you would like to receive a video telling you more about the Woodlands by The Woodlands by mail.






Rural

Conroe
Further north than the Woodlands, Conroe is a real home town with a rich history and a beautiful lake near by. You can get just about anything you want in and around Conroe in any price range. Its a small town and the coun try seat of Montgomery County so you get a sense of community some other areas lack. They even have a town square. Out in the country and near the lake there are many beautiful properties. One such development is Teaswood - 3/4 acres and up homesites just minutes from Highway 45. Horses are allowed on 2.5 acres and up. Water and sewer are available with no M.U.D. taxes. Its gated and has lovely restrictions against taking out too many trees around the perimeter of lots so its all quite cozy and secluded. Like I said, there's anything you want out in Con roe but the drive to Houston is pretty far especially in rush hour - probably 50 minutes to downtown. There are several schools for each level including the Woodlands schools. Another area of interest has the same schools as the Woodlands but is not in the Woodlands and allows horses. We're always looking for areas with options.

East Montgomery County
New Caney,Spendora, Porter, Roman Forest. This is the country but is really the area just outside of Kingwood to the North. In fact a small portion of Kingwood is in Montgomery County. Properties varie here in price greatly since it is made up of small developments and totally unrestricted areas. Two school districts cover the are: New Caney and Splendora I.S.D.'s. Horse properties are easy to find and most homes, even in the subdivisions, are on at least a 1/2 acre. Many are on much more. Prices aren't cheap as some people might think because this area is really quite convenient to the city. Good homes range from the 70,000 to about 300,000. You'll get more home for the money in Kingwood in most cases but the land is the bonus here. Sports, F.F.A. and good wholesome country life are waiting here without a lot of preasure to comply with any "master plans". There are several estate lot additions if you want country with a few restrictions. There are also at least two up scale country developments which offer 2 acre lots and allow horses that are doing quite well because they are five minutes from Kingwood and a short drive to the city. Karen Derr & Associates often has listings in this area because of our longtime affiliations here and our horse property specialization.

Fort Bend County
This area west and southwest of Houston and the Galleria actually includes Sugarland which we'll cover in its own section. The schools here include Fort Bend I.S.D. and Lamar Consolidated. Distances can be far for the country estates but the drive in is actually nice with several alternative routes. So if you're looking for upscale country, it's a good direction to look, especailly if your working at Stafford, the Beltway or even the Galleria. The land is a little more rolling in places with less pine trees than the north but some lovely pecan groves. We've seen some really beautiful estate homes starting about $300,000+. Ad on for more land if you're really wanting big acreage or barns. Many homes out this way are newer and there are also acreage lots to build on, restricted just enough to keep things nice. Even if you're not interested in horses the country estates are beautiful and the pastoral setting seems pristine and calming compared to the city just minutes away.

Magnolia/Tomball
Beautiful country properties, mostly in Montgomery County, these homes are a bit more affordable than Fort Bend but more expensive than East Montgomery County. Both Magnolia and Tomball schools are well thought of. Estate type developments with large lots and horses allowed, lakes, golfcourses and maybe all of the above in one development are very common. This area is West of the Woodlands and sliced across the top East to West by FM 1488. A country road when I was a kid, its now a bustling corridor with beautiful restricted but country type developments for miles. Pine trees are thick so everythings green most of the year - very pretty country. A little of this area is in Grimes County and the Southern part is in Harris. Taxes are generally low as M.U.D. districts and City taxes are almost unknown here. Compaq Computer makes its Houston headquarters here, just South of Tomball.

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