Nestled
beneath the towers of the sprawling Houston Medical Center is are
neighborhoods including Southgate, Old Braeswood and the recently
named Morningside Place that includes Wessex Brantwood, and Windermere.
With the Medical Center as the city's largest employer, it's no wonder
that housing in these area is in high demand.
Bordered by Rice University on one side, this neighborhood provides
homes to Medical Center professionals and downtown executives, as
well as professors and teachers desirous of a short commute to the
prestigious university. Additionally, the award winning Roberts Elementary
School is situated here. Many homeowners with school age children
enjoy the benefits of this fine school.
Residences also enjoy the amenities provided by the neighborhood
university. Continuing education programs offer an opportunity to
improve computer skills, writing talents, and many other disciplines.
Additionally, a wonderful on-campus jogging trail is available for
those young at heart.
Near the university, one can find stately
mansions on large estate-sized lots. Elsewhere, older two story residences
and one story brick bungalows
line the treed streets and boulevards. Recently built homes and new
construction may be found throughout, as many newcomers have found
the larger lots and neighborhood consistency appealing. Strict deed
restrictions govern the new construction as well as street parking
and a constable service is a mainstay in this community. Residences
in this neighborhood range from as low as the low $200,000s to well
over $1 million.
This area's sustained popularity
has been recently boosted by the redevelopment and expansion of
the nearby Rice Village. Trendy boutiques,
eateries, markets, home furnishings, salons, and retail stores are
available to satisfy every shopper's needs. The area’s location
affords quick access to downtown and Minute Maid Park, the Galleria,
Greenway Plaza, Hobby Airport, Six Flags Astroworld, the new Reliant
Stadium and Reliant Hall complex, host to the Houston Livestock Show
and Rodeo, the nation's largest. The new Main Street rail system
will be an added plus.
As the Medical Center continues to grow, so has the popularity of
this neighborhood. Convenience, affordability, and consistency have
enhanced housing values through the years. The Med Center continues
to be one of Houston's most desirable communities. |