by Rich on April 10, 2011
Prices of a Few Near Northside Homes for Sale are shown to help you (and me) get a grasp of this market. My previous post on Near Northside Houses was about a beautifully restored home in this relatively undiscovered Inner Loop neighborhood. Quick Market Snapshot: Boundaries: Roughly between I-45 on the West, Hardy St on [...]
by Rich on March 28, 2011
Recommend near Northside Homes as Investment? As a realtor, I’m pretty conservative when predicting appreciating neighborhoods to recommend. I base my recommendations on what has already happened; i.e. Oak Forest, Timbergrove, Heights, Idylwwod …all areas of strong growth because of location, cohesive neighborhoods, strong pride of ownership. I also recommend areas based what might happen; i.e. Lindale [...]
by Rich on February 25, 2010
Interactive Map of Houston Inner Loop Neighborhoods These area areas I know, love, and concentrate on. Clicking on the name of the neighborhood will take you to my latest posts on that subdivision. I know, I don’t have posts on all these areas yet, but soon will have. If you are considering buying or selling a home [...]
by Rich on January 15, 2010
Walk to the new Houston light rail station from this Quitman St townhome! Built in 2007, this 3 bedroom 3.5 bath contemporary townhome is 2631 SF and features upgrades galore! Walk to the Quitman St. Station on the just-started-construction light rail. The N Main rail line will come up Main Street from U of H, then jog over to [...]
by Rich on December 5, 2009
Yes, light rail is actually coming to a neighborhood near you! Right up N Main and Fulton St. This will be an amazing transformation for the Near Northside area of Houston. Lindale Park (the Hidden jewel of Houston) will finally be connected to the rest of the world with the Graceland Station. This will be one of 7 stations [...]
by Rich on October 5, 2009
A Totally Chaotic Near North Real Estate Market! iTotal chaos is the only way to describe Houston’s Inner Loop & Near Nothside real estate market. Sales volume is down ~20%, but that alone doesn’t begin to describe it. Is it a buyer’s market? That’s what headlines would have you believe. But no. Sales are down, [...]