3206 Merrick St., Houston: Built in 2020, this contemporary home on an oversized lot is located in Braes Heights a few blocks from the Texas Medical Center. It features open floor plan with multiple flex spaces and a dedicated game room upstairs, and flooring with large porcelain tiles downstairs and hardwood upstairs, along with floating wood and a metal statement staircase. The kitchen, meanwhile, features natural quartzite counters with a waterfall edge island and Thermador appliances, including a built-in fridge/freezer and a full-size wine cooler off the dry bar. 4-6 beds, 4 full and 1 half baths/5,123 sq. ft. Sold for $1,425,001-$1,638,000 on Oct. 20. (Courtesy Houston Association of Realtors)
3206 Merrick St., Houston: Built in 2020, this contemporary home on an oversized lot is located in Braes Heights a few blocks from the Texas Medical Center. It features open floor plan with multiple flex spaces and a dedicated game room upstairs, and flooring with large porcelain tiles downstairs and hardwood upstairs, along with floating wood and a metal statement staircase. The kitchen, meanwhile, features natural quartzite counters with a waterfall edge island and Thermador appliances, including a built-in fridge/freezer and a full-size wine cooler off the dry bar. 4-6 beds, 4 full and 1 half baths/5,123 sq. ft. Sold for $1,425,001-$1,638,000 on Oct. 20. (Courtesy Houston Association of Realtors)
2123 University Blvd., Houston: This is a two-story brick home built in 1939 with an updated kitchen and master bath and is within walking distance to Rice University, Rice Village and the Texas Medical Center and in close proximity to the Museum District, the Houston Zoo, Hermann Park and downtown Houston. It features a large entry hall to the large pool-size backyard gardens as well as a large, light-filled sunroom and more. 4 beds, 2 full and 1 half baths/2,506 sq. ft. Sold for $947,001-$1,082,000 on Oct. 28. (Courtesy Houston Association of Realtors)9502 Bob White Drive, Houston: A one-story home built in 1965 is located in the established Maplewood South neighborhood and features open-concept living and dining rooms that flow into a kitchen with a breakfast/wine bar area. Additionally, the home features a second living area or study that is accented with rustic barn doors along with a gourmet kitchen that has energy-efficient stainless steel appliances and includes soft-close cabinets/drawers and granite countertops. 4 beds, 2 full baths/2,283 sq. ft. Sold for $325,001-$370,000 on Oct. 6. (Courtesy Houston Association of Realtors)3034 Wroxton Road, Houston: A bungalow in the West University area built in 1939 offers one bedroom and one full bath downstairs with two additional bedrooms upstairs and a full bathroom. The home also features spacious living spaces, bay windows, wood floors and a backyard with a detached garage with extra storage. The house has received recent roof, plumbing and electrical updates. 3 beds, 2 full baths/1,613 sq. ft. Sold for $717,001-$827,000 on Oct. 13. (Courtesy Houston Association of Realtors)4617 Laurel St., Bellaire: This traditional home was built in 2002 and located within minutes of Texas Medical Center, downtown Houston, and Galleria-shopping and restaurants. It features imported mahogany doors, a sweeping staircase and a first floor with 10-foot-high ceilings. Additionally, ot features quartzite countertops, luxury appliances, a remodeled gourmet kitchenand an executive study with built-ins. 4 beds, 3 full and 2 half baths/5,290 sq. ft. Sold for $1,425,001-$1,638,000 on Oct. 7. (Courtesy Houston Association of Realtors)
Homes that sold in October in the Bellaire-Meyerland-West University Place area included high-end contemporary-style homes; a traditional one-story home in Maplewood South; and a bungalow constructed in 1939 that features spacious living spaces, bay windows, wood floors and a backyard with a detached garage.
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.