Montrose market area residents continue to enjoy stable property values as reflected in the following data provided by the Houston Association of Realtors. There were 9 single family homes sold in October 2011 with prices ranging from $313,500 to $1,296,000; averaging $199.03 per square foot. There were 11 town house/condos sold in the Montrose market area during this same period with prices ranging from $107,900 to $460,400 for an average of $147.33 per square foot.
Currently there are 104 active available single family homes for sale in Montrose with list prices ranging from $200,000 to $2,600,000 and 21 properties option pending, pending continue to show and pending sale. There are 96 active available town house/condos in the Montrose market area with prices ranging from $65,000 to $695,000 and there are 13 properties in various stages of the pending process.
Based upon information gathered from the Houston Association of Realtors there were 9 single family homes sold in the month of May 2011 in the Montrose market area ranging in price from $120,500 to $472,500. There were 17 town house/condos sold in the Montrose market area during this same period with prices ranging from $90,000 to $530,000 for an average of $139.33 per square foot.
Montrose market area residents continue to enjoy stable property values as reflected in the following data provided by the Houston Association of Realtors. There were 8 single family homes sold in September 2010 with prices ranging from $310,000 to $505,000; averaging $170.26 per square foot. There were 11 town house/condos sold in the Montrose market area during this same period with prices ranging from $65,000 to $582,000 for an average of $150.39 per square foot.
Montrose market area residents continue to enjoy stable property values as reflected in the following data provided by the Houston Association of Realtors. There were 7 single family homes sold in August 2010 with prices ranging from $319,000 to $479,900; averaging $232.66 per square foot. There were 9 town house/condos sold in the Montrose market area during this same period with prices ranging from $172,000 to $342,000 for an average of $133.14 per square foot.
Based upon information gathered from the Houston Association of Realtors there were 12 single family homes sold in the month of April in the Montrose market area ranging in price from $230,000 to $789,900 for an average price per square foot of $204.72. There were 10 town house/condos sold in the Montrose market area during this same period with prices ranging from $118,4500 to $500,000 for an average of $147.47 per square foot.
There were 5 single family homes sold in the month of February in the Montrose market area ranging in price from $279,000 to $710,000 for an average price per square foot of $179.35. There were 9 town house/condos sold in the Montrose market area during this same period with prices ranging from $60,000 to $350,000 for an average of $130.63 per square foot.
Montrose market area residents continue to enjoy stable property values as reflected in the following data provided by the Houston Association of Realtors. There were 4 single family homes sold in January 2010 with prices ranging from $264,500 to $550,000; averaging $169.70 per square foot. There were 7 town house/condos sold in the Montrose market area during this same period with prices ranging from $97,000 to $312,000 for an average of $133.71 per square foot.
ZIP Codes: 77002, 77006, 77007, 77019, 77098 Approximate Location Boundaries: Montrose subdivision is generally bound by Highway 59 to the south, Allen Parkway to the north, Bagby Street to the east and Shepherd to the west; Montrose market area boundaries expand beyond the subdivision.
Location Characteristics: Originally pronounced as if it were two words, that is, "Mont Rose", Montrose is generally bound by Highway 59 to the south, Allen Parkway to the north, Bagby Street on the east and Shepherd to the west. The Museum District is located in the southern part of Montrose and many bars & restaurants, thrift/vintage/second-hand shops, eclectic boutiques and small galleries maintain the unique flavor of this part of the city. Initially envisioned as a planned community and/or streetcar suburb and dating back to the early 20th Century, Montrose comes with the most distinctive character of eccentricity and diversity in Houston. It is one of the prettiest areas with renovated mansions, bungalows with wide porches and cozy cottages lining shady boulevards where people can walk and cycle easily. There is even a small pocket of homes called Courtland Place where all of the houses are listed in the National Historic Registry. Other surrounding neighborhoods include Westmoreland, Avondale and Cherryhurst, all generating a Southern, cozy atmosphere. Townhouse/Condos and Lofts are very prevalent in the Montrose area as well.