Afton Oaks continues to be a popular neighborhood based on information obtained from The Houston Association of Realtors.
According to HAR there were 4 sales in Afton Oaks in the month of April 2012. One of the properties was sold at lot value, one was an older home and the other two were newer construction homes. These sales ranged in price from $175,000 for the lot to $2,065,000 for a newer home. The average price per square foot was $260.38
Currently there are 17 active available homes for sale in the Afton Oaks subdivision with list prices ranging from $334,500 for a 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1,765 sq. ft. home built in 1958 to $2,200,000 for a 4 bedroom, 5 full and 1 half bath, 5,249 sq. ft. home built in 2006. There are 6 pending properties.
Closing out the 2011 year we find that there were 26 single family homes sold. These homes ranged in price from $289,000 for a 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2,185 square foot home that was built in 1955 and sits on a 7,345 square foot lot to $1,900,000 for a new construction 4 bedroom, 5 bath, 6074 square foot home on a 10,831 square foot lot.
In September 2010 there were 4 homes sold with prices ranging from $275,000 to $1,335,000 for an average of $260.54 per square foot
ZIP Code: 77027 Approximate Location Boundaries: Bounded on the north by Westheimer Rd., on the east by Union Pacific railroad tracks, on the south by U.S. 59, and on the west by IH-610.
Location Characteristics: Afton Oaks is an approximately 50 year old deed-restricted residential community of over 500 single family homes. The neighborhood is bounded on the north by Westheimer Rd., on the east by Union Pacific railroad tracks, on the south by U.S. 59, and on the west by IH-610. Afton Oaks contains many homes built in the 1950s along with many recently-built homes listed for well over $1,000,000. Afton Oaks is zoned to Houston ISD schools. Prior to spring 2006, Afton Oaks was zoned to Will Rogers Elementary School. Will Rogers was closed after spring 2006 and Afton Oaks was rezoned to St. George Place Elementary School. Afton Oaks pupils are also zoned to Lanier Middle School in Montrose and Lamar High School in Upper Kirby.