1827 Sunset Blvd., Houston: A classic traditional home originally built in 1930, this home sits nestled on a tree-lined boulevard in Southampton Place. The first floor includes formal living and dining areas; a sunroom with a custom wet bar; a powder room; and a remodeled kitchen, breakfast, and family room, while the second floor includes a primary bedroom retreat with a sitting area as well as a remodeled bathroom with dual sinks, a tub, a separate shower and a large laundry room. 3 bed, 3 full and 1 half bath/3,917 sq. ft. Sold for $1,638,001-$1,888,000 on July 15. (Courtesy Houston Association of Realtors)
1827 Sunset Blvd., Houston: A classic traditional home originally built in 1930, this home sits nestled on a tree-lined boulevard in Southampton Place. The first floor includes formal living and dining areas; a sunroom with a custom wet bar; a powder room; and a remodeled kitchen, breakfast, and family room, while the second floor includes a primary bedroom retreat with a sitting area as well as a remodeled bathroom with dual sinks, a tub, a separate shower and a large laundry room. 3 bed, 3 full and 1 half bath/3,917 sq. ft. Sold for $1,638,001-$1,888,000 on July 15. (Courtesy Houston Association of Realtors)
2035 Sheridan St. B, Houston: A recent construction, this contemporary home features Mediterranean flair and sits close to Texas Medical Center, Rice University and downtown Houston. Features a fully functional elevator, a game room that opens to a terrace and Thermador/Wolf appliances. It also features plantation shutters and high-quality finishes throughout. 5-6 bed, 5 full and 1 half bath/5,005 sq. ft. Sold for $947,001-$1,082,000 on July 16. (Courtesy Houston Association of Realtors)3503 Aberdeen Way, Houston: This home, built in 2000, was recently updated and features quartzite countertops, high-end appliances, subway tile backsplash, a butler’s pantry, a large breakfast room and a large pantry. It additionally features a first floor with an open entryway, two fireplaces, a wet bar with a wine fridge, wood floors, millwork and updated cabinetry. 4 bed, 3 full and 1 half bath/4,162 sq. ft. Sold for $947,001-$1,082,000 on July 19. (Courtesy Houston Association of Realtors)5303 Briarbend Drive, Houston: A Westbury ranch-style home built in 1955 but well-maintained and renovated, this home features the original hardwood flooring in addition to neutral paint colors, crown molding and energy-efficient windows. It also features a large kitchen with silestone counters, subway tile backsplash, custom cabinetry and a stainless steel appliance package with a gas range as well as a dining area off of the kitchen. 3 bed, 2 full bath/1,443 sq. ft. Sold for $325,001-$370,000 on July 13. (Courtesy Houston Association of Realtors)103 Whipple Drive, Bellaire: A traditional home built in 1999 featuring an open floor plan that is fully upgraded with wood floors installed in all living areas and bedrooms, a quartz island and counters in the kitchen as well as tile floor in all bathrooms and the kitchen. The home also features amenities including built-in cabinets, three zones of air conditioning, a water filtration system, a large primary bedroom and windows overlooking a covered patio. 4 bed, 3 full and 1 half bath/4,170 sq. ft. Sold for $827,001-$947,000 on July 14. (Courtesy Houston Association of Realtors)
Homes that sold in July in the Bellaire-Meyerland-West University Place area included ranch-style homes, traditional homes with extensive renovations, and a contemporary home close to Texas Medical Center that features a Mediterranean flair and features several high-end amenities, including an elevator.
View the highlighted homes this month in the gallery above.
Hunter Marrow came to Community Impact Newspaper in January 2020. Before that, Hunter covered local news in Ontario, OR for three years, covering municipal issues, crime, and education across Malheur County and across the border into Idaho.
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