Paige Martin: Learn More About Museum District Condos For Sale

The Museum District of Houston is a popular choice among buyers who are deeply enthusiastic with the arts. With more than 20 museums in the district, including the country’s sixth largest museum, the Museum District is a perfect choice for residents who want to experience Houston’s growing culture and arts scene.

The district is bordered by University Area to the east, Texas Medical Center to the south, West University to the west, and Montrose to the north. Read more to learn about the Museum District neighborhood information and condos for sale.

Paige Martin's New Museum District Neighborhood Map



Source: Museum District Area Guide - Houston Prorperties

Overview Of The Museum District Neighborhood

The biggest advantage of getting a condo unit in the Museum District is the comfort and convenience of Inner Loop living. Made up by the city’s most important communities, having an Inner Loop address means comfortable urban living. Indulge in the establishments sprawling throughout the Inner Loop such as cafés, bars, restaurants, cinemas, and other facilities.

Downtown Houston, the city’s central business district, is just a few kilometers away from the Museum District. Serving as a home to 150,000 employees and 3,500 companies, Downtown Houston is one of the city’s busiest areas in terms of financial movement. Settling down in the Museum District gives Downtown Houston employees a healthy work-life balance and ease of transportation because of its proximity to the area.

Experience a life of luxury and convenience as owning a Museum District condo unit brings you close to the city’s best commercial establishments. Restaurants offering a fine selection of cuisines, cinemas equipped with state-of-the-art technology, and designer shops with the latest trends in clothing and accessories—these establishments are right at your doorstep when you live in a Museum District condo.

Information On Museum District Condos For Sale

Like most of the districts inside Inner Loop as well as its close distance to Downtown Houston, the prices of Museum District condos are higher than the rest of the communities in Houston. Compared to previous year, the average value of condos in the Museum District is up by almost 12 percent, this year’s trends continue to show the same pattern.

The median price of Museum District condos is $750,000 for an average of one bedroom and one full bath. Most condos in the area provide amenities to their residents such as secure parking area, free use of swimming pool, concierge service, conference room, and others.

About Paige Martin - Top-ranked Houston Realtor

As featured on Fox News in the Morning, the Houston Chronicle, and Houston Magazine, Paige Martin, a consistent Top Producing Broker-Associate and the owner of HoustonProperties.com, is ranked amongst the very top Keller Williams agents in the Houston area.

Paige was named the #1 Ranked Individual Agent in the Keller Williams Memorial Office for 2012, 2011 and 2010. She has been a consistent top producing agent, winning awards in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 & 2013 for her production levels.

Additional awards include Five Star Professional Real Estate Agent (given to fewer than 7% of Houston realtors), Houston Realtor of Excellence Award, Houston Realtor Par Excellence Award, Top Google Houston Real Estate Award, Talk of the Town Award for Excellence in Customer Satisfaction, in addition to many other honors.

In addition, over 75 of her prior clients have publicly endorsed and recommended her via LinkedIn, YouTube Videos and HAR. See one of them below.

"Our realtor was exceptional. If not for her the deal might of not occurred. She is intelligent, patient, knowledgeable and considerate all while making things happen. Bravo to Paige Martin, best Houston realtor."

See more client testimonials, client ratings, as well as a list of Paige Martin's awards, here.

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