Take a look at Heights-River Oaks-Montrose homes sold in September
By Matt Dulin
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4:04 PM Oct 8, 2020 CDT
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4:04 PM Oct 8, 2020 CDT
823 Rutland St., Houston: This custom build from 2011 was inspired by Prairie-style architecture with a low-pitched roof and spacious front porch. 5 bed, 3.5 bath / 3,456 square feet. Sold for $1,242,001-$1,425,000 on Sept. 23. (Courtesy Houston Association of Realtors)
823 Rutland St., Houston: This custom build from 2011 was inspired by Prairie-style architecture with a low-pitched roof and spacious front porch. 5 bed, 3.5 bath / 3,456 square feet. Sold for $1,242,001-$1,425,000 on Sept. 23. (Courtesy Houston Association of Realtors)
2406 Waugh Drive, Houston: This 1920s Craftsman-style bungalow has received a modern update with energy-efficient windows, gourmet kitchen, dual HVAC systems and a porte-cochere leading to an updated backyard. 3 bed, 2.5 bath / 2,534 square feet. Sold for $627,001-$717,000 on Sept. 18. (Courtesy Houston Association of Realtors)
4027 Markham St., Houston: This stately home built in 2014 features an expansive master suite, a living space above the garage and a third-floor bedroom, as well as a study/home office space. 5 bed, 5.5 bath / 3,371 square feet. Sold for $1,082,001-$1,242,000 on Sept. 14. (Courtesy Houston Association of Realtors)
916 Columbia St., Houston: Inspired by historic Heights architecture, this 2010 home features a gourmet kitchen and home office space. 4 bed, 2.5 bath / 3,191 square feet. Sold for $1,242,001-$1,425,000 on Sept. 30. (Courtesy Houston Association of Realtors)
1610 Morse St., Houston: Built in 2019 and never lived in prior to purchase, this Silvan Homes project comes with a large kitchen and living area along with a breakfast room, study, bar and two-story foyer. 4 bed, 4 bath / 4,075 sq. ft. Sold for $1,242,001-$1,425,000 on Sept. 25. (Courtesy Houston Association of Realtors)
Among the homes sold in September in the Heights-River Oaks-Montrose area includes updated historic properties as well as new construction inspired by older styles.
View the gallery above to see more details about some of these recent single-family home purchases.
Home sales data is provided by the
Houston Association of Realtors.