The Museum District Real Estate Update Jan 2017- A growing yet hidden Jewel in Houston

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The Museum District is a subdivision located in Harris County which is within the Houston TX city limits. The Museum District is surrounded with plenty of great restaurants, parks, amenities, education opportunities, entertainment venues, shopping and much more.

Houston Museum District is conveniently located just southwest of downtown, adjacent to the amazing Houston Medical Center, with great access to and from major highways.  It basically offers a spectacular and convenient life style that is waiting for you.

In this pedestrian-friendly District, 19 cultural institutions are located; the district is the proud home of the nation’s sixth largest art museum.

With location, convenience, life style, accessibility, amenities, and this great projection, what are you waiting to invest in this great area of Houston that is growing like a hidden jewel?

For detail in the Houston Museun district about what to do etc, click HERE

Below is a great summary of the real state market in this fantastic area depicted in the blog picture

The Museum District Real Estate Overview:

215 Homes for Sale/Rent in The Museum District

  • Currently there are 110 homes for sale in The Museum District
  • The average price of the homes for sale here is $848,855.
  • The average square feet of the homes for sale here is 2,575 sqft.
  • There are currently 105 homes for lease in The Museum District subdivision.
  • The average rent in The Museum District is $2,669.

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