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Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the historic Milroy-Muller House sits on a 9,240 (70 x 132) corner lot on prestigious Harvard Street in Houston Heights. Steeped in history, this Queen Anne home was once the residence of John Milroy, who was mayor of Houston Heights from 1899 to 1907. While the circa 1895 home has been well maintained and updated, it still retains many of the historic details and vintage charm that make it so special. This property also boasts a 1 BR, 1 BA garage apartment with a full kitchen. Just 1 block from both Marmion Park and the Heights Blvd. jogging trail, and only a few blocks from the famed shopping and dining along 19th.
*Disclaimer: Listing broker's offer of compensation is made only to participants of the MLS where the listing is filed.
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