4120 Lehigh Ave., West University Place: A new construction, this contemporary home features an open floor plan with formal dining, a wet bar, a wine vault, a study and a game room in addition to a large backyard. Large windows adorn the home and allow in light, while Pella glass window doors in the family room blend indoors and outdoors and expand the living space. The home also features a spa-like bath with double sinks, a free-standing tub, a walk-in shower and a large closet. 4 beds, 4 baths/3,817 sq. ft. Sold for $1,425,001-$1,638,000 on Sept. 9. (Courtesy Houston Association of Realtors)
4120 Lehigh Ave., West University Place: A new construction, this contemporary home features an open floor plan with formal dining, a wet bar, a wine vault, a study and a game room in addition to a large backyard. Large windows adorn the home and allow in light, while Pella glass window doors in the family room blend indoors and outdoors and expand the living space. The home also features a spa-like bath with double sinks, a free-standing tub, a walk-in shower and a large closet. 4 beds, 4 baths/3,817 sq. ft. Sold for $1,425,001-$1,638,000 on Sept. 9. (Courtesy Houston Association of Realtors)
2526 Blue Bonnet Blvd., Houston: Old Braeswood traditionalism mixed with modern flair, this home is on a quiet street just minutes from the Texas Medical Center and downtown Houston. This home features oversized windows throughout, overlooking green views of the landscaped lawns. Extensive updates include a new roof; heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems; windows; doors; a water heater; LED lighting; first-floor flooring and subflooring; and updated bathrooms. 3 bed, 2 full and 1 half bath/3,223 sq. ft. Sold for $947,001-$1,082,000 on Sept. 3. (Courtesy Houston Association of Realtors)3702 Bellefontaine St.: A traditional home maintained in Braes Heights, this lot sits located between Rice Village and Texas Medical Center. Featuring a foyer and family room with high ceilings, this home boasts expansive windows, a chef’s island kitchen equipped with quartz counters, a breakfast bar, a butler’s pantry and a walk-in pantry, and Thermador stainless appliances, including a five-burner gas stove and warming drawer, and is open to the breakfast and family room. Other features include a study with built-ins, two powder baths, two bedrooms downstairs, four en-suite baths, a game room, a media room with a bar, a home gym, and a large utility room with storage. 5 bed, 4 full and 2 half bath/5,058 sq. ft. Sold for $1,082,001-$1,242,000 on Sept. 16. (Courtesy Houston Association of Realtors)5522 Dumfries Drive, Houston: French and traditional style and originally built in 1963, this home was remodeled and upgraded in 2020 with a new roof installed in May 2021. The home additionally features HardiePlank siding, upgraded wall insulation and windows that are double paned with living area windows that are heavy-plate glass. In the home’s updated kitchen there is a stove with a five-burner dual fuel range along with subway tile backsplash, a pot filler over the cooktop, blue pearl granite, under-cabinet lighting and custom-built white cabinetry. 4 bed, 2 full bath/2,257 sq. ft. Sold for $370,000-$420,000 on Sept. 8. (Courtesy Houston Association of Realtors)4922 Bellaire Blvd., Bellaire: First built in 2002, this home lies in the heart of Bellaire is within walking distance to Condit Elementary School, restaurants, boutiques and parks. The first floor of the home features 12-foot ceilings, hardwood floors throughout and arched openings. The home additionally features a formal dining room with an adjoining butler’s pantry, a kitchen with a granite-topped island with a gas cooktop and downdraft, and Brookhaven cabinets and a breakfast bar. 4-5 bed, 3 full and 1 half bath/3,719 sq. ft. Sold for $827,001-$947,000 on Sept. 3 (Courtesy Houston Association of Realtors)
Homes that sold in September in the Bellaire-Meyerland-West University Place area included high-end contemporary-style homes, a French traditional home first constructed in 1963 that was extensively renovated in 2020 and 2021, and a new construction featuring large windows and luxury amenities throughout.
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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