How Much House Can You Buy in Houston for $300K? - Jay Thomas

How Much House Can You Buy in Houston for $300K?

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If you’ve got a $300K budget, Houston is one of the few major cities where your money still goes a long way—and that’s a big reason so many buyers are moving here.

Let’s break down what that actually looks like in today’s market.

The Short Answer

In Houston, $300K can typically get you:

  • 3 bedrooms / 2 bathrooms
  • Around 1,500–1,800 square feet
  • A single-family home (often updated)
  • A yard + driveway or garage

Compared to cities like Austin or Dallas, that’s serious value.

What Kind of Homes Are We Talking About?

Most homes in this price range fall into a few categories:

1. Updated Older Homes
You’ll find a lot of homes built in the 70s–90s that have been renovated—new kitchens, flooring, and paint. These are common in areas like North Houston, Spring Branch, and Pasadena.

2. Entry-Level New Construction
Yes, you can still find new builds around $300K—especially in outer suburbs. They may be smaller or a bit farther out, but they’re modern and move-in ready.

3. Larger Homes in Emerging Areas
Some neighborhoods still offer 2,000+ sq ft homes under $300K, especially if you’re open to areas that are still growing.

Location Matters (A LOT)

Houston is a city of micro-markets. In some areas, $300K is right at the median price, while in others it won’t go as far.

  • Closer to downtown → smaller homes or townhomes
  • Suburbs (Katy, Cypress, Tomball) → bigger homes, newer builds
  • Up-and-coming areas → best value and appreciation potential

Is $300K a Good Budget?

Absolutely. In fact, it’s right around the average price range in Houston. The median home price recently hovered in the low-to-mid $300Ks, making this a realistic entry point for many buyers.

Even better—Houston remains one of the more affordable major metros in the U.S., especially when you look at price per square foot.

The Bottom Line

With $300K in Houston, you’re not settling—you’re buying a solid home with space, value, and potential.

The key is knowing where to look and how to spot the best opportunities.

If you play it right, $300K can still get you:

  • A great neighborhood
  • A move-in-ready home
  • And long-term upside
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