Houston Midtown Real Estate

Search all of the newest Midtown homes for sale & real estate in Houston, TX below! The late 1990s saw a resurgence in retail, commercial, and residential properties. It was now under the Midtown Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone. Here are more features that make Midtown’s real estate listings popular with residents. For information about Midtown properties for sale in Houston, or to schedule a home showing, contact your Houston real estate experts today.

Houston's Midtown Homes & Real Estate

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2201 Main St, Houston

$2,300,000

↓ $200,000

2201 Main St, Houston

0 Beds 0 Baths 0 SqFt Lots MLS® # 28700447

Realty Associates

914 Main St Unit 1201, Houston

$1,175,000

914 Main St Unit 1201, Houston

3 Beds 3.5 Baths 3,739 SqFt Mid/Hi-Rise Condo MLS® # 87372443

Martha Turner Sotheby's International Realty

2000 Bagby St Unit 15401, Houston

$965,000

↓ $25,000

2000 Bagby St Unit 15401, Houston

3 Beds 2.5 Baths 2,359 SqFt Mid/Hi-Rise Condo MLS® # 6836613

Britney Barcus, Broker

1211 Caroline St Unit 1105, Houston

$625,000

1211 Caroline St Unit 1105, Houston

2 Beds 2 Baths 1,235 SqFt Mid/Hi-Rise Condo MLS® # 30754196

RE/MAX Southwest

1211 Caroline St Unit 1603, Houston

$599,000

1211 Caroline St Unit 1603, Houston

2 Beds 2.5 Baths 1,178 SqFt Mid/Hi-Rise Condo MLS® # 31790057

Keller Williams Signature

915 Franklin St Unit 7g, Houston

$550,000

↓ $20,000

915 Franklin St Unit 7g, Houston

2 Beds 2 Baths 1,598 SqFt Mid/Hi-Rise Condo MLS® # 59322492

Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Gary Greene -

1700 Main St Unit 8b, Houston

$500,000

1700 Main St Unit 8b, Houston

3 Beds 2.5 Baths 1,950 SqFt Mid/Hi-Rise Condo MLS® # 55584481

Martha Turner Sotheby's International Realty

2000 Bagby St Unit 7414, Houston

$485,000

2000 Bagby St Unit 7414, Houston

2 Beds 2 Baths 1,884 SqFt Mid/Hi-Rise Condo MLS® # 14756235

RE/MAX Fine Properties

2000 Bagby St Unit 11428, Houston

$476,000

↓ $3,000

2000 Bagby St Unit 11428, Houston

1 Bed 2 Baths 1,884 SqFt Mid/Hi-Rise Condo MLS® # 62033424

Compass RE Texas, LLC - Memorial

116 Pierce St, Houston

$474,900

↓ $5,000

116 Pierce St, Houston

3 Beds 3.5 Baths 2,015 SqFt Single-Family MLS® # 51974912

Boulevard Realty

2000 Bagby St Unit 7416, Houston

$465,000

2000 Bagby St Unit 7416, Houston

2 Beds 2 Baths 1,884 SqFt Mid/Hi-Rise Condo MLS® # 80252237

RE/MAX Fine Properties

2000 Bagby St Unit 5426, Houston

$460,000

↓ $10,000

2000 Bagby St Unit 5426, Houston

2 Beds 2 Baths 1,872 SqFt Mid/Hi-Rise Condo MLS® # 90811381

Nan & Company Properties

Midtown grew exponentially in the 1940s as the oil industry prospered. Its growth was briefly halted by the declining oil industry as many homeowners/employees relocated to other employment centers. In the 1970s, Midtown underwent a significant rebirth at the hands of Vietnamese and Vietnamese Americans.

Midtown Homes & Real Estate for Sale

Midtown homes for sale in the area include the now common townhomes and condos. The townhomes feature multi-level constructions with 3 bedrooms and bathrooms. Extra features include 2-car garages, roof decks, terraces, front and back yards, high ceilings and a gated entry. The townhomes offer privacy similar to stand-alone and single-family units. Many of Midtown’s newer developments feature restaurants and retail shops on the ground floor with apartments above. The townhomes are popular with residents working in the city due to their great value, and proximity to countless amenities.

Great Location

Midtown has so much going on and is one of the more popular areas for young professionals to live. The area comprises the neighborhoods south and west of downtown, east of Montrose Blvd, and north of Highway I-59. Residents have easy commutes to Downtown, the Medical Center and Reliant Stadium, thanks to the MetroRail.

Educational Institutions

Midtown’s location is near several major educational institutions. They include the University of Houston and Texas Southern University. The Houston ISD serves the area with local public schools. Several private facilities are also present in the area.

Great Entertainment

The neighborhood’s mixed-use urban layout provides residents with numerous entertainment options right at their doorsteps. Due to its Vietnamese history, Midtown is home to several banh mi and Pho restaurants. They include Kim Tai and Thien An Sandwiches.

Midtown real estate market can be tricky for home buyers to navigate. Proximity to freeways affects home resales. The busy roads also expose residents to noise and street parking issues.

The subdivision of Midtown consists of different neighborhoods between Allen Parkway, and Highway 59. In 1994, Midtown was declared a Tax Increment Finance District. This ushered in major renovations and new developments in the area. The neighborhood is becoming one of Houston’s most culturally distinct places. With a flourishing mixed-use community and pedestrian friendly streets, Midtown Houston is the ideal place to live, work, play, and invest.

Midtown Subdivision Homes

In the early 1900s, Midtown began its growth as a residential neighborhood. Large single-family Victorian homes some which still stand today served the oil and refinery company, employees. The subdivision went on a decline in the 1980s when oil production decreased. But the once sleepy neighborhood is witnessing a resurgence in developments in recent years. Subdivision homes for sale are a mix of both old and new. Real estate listings include townhomes, single and multi-family homes, and stylish apartments. 

Luxury upscale condos and lofts are also common. The luxury buildings amenities come with rooftop decks with skyline views, swimming pools, fitness centers, and reserved parking for residents. If you’re searching for a home that is a short distance from Downtown but has a serene neighborhood, Midtown is the perfect choice for you.

Great Accessibility

A major benefit of buying property in Midtown is the location. This is due to proximity to the main business district of Inner Loop Houston. The homes are a short drive from museums and other key attractions. The MetroRail station within the neighborhood makes commute a snap. You can also walk from your home to retail centers, sidewalk cafes, restaurants, parks, and clubs in the pedestrian friendly streets.

Schools

The Houston ISD serves the homes of Midtown. Nearby schools include MacGregor Elementary School, Gregory-Lincoln Education Center, and Reagan High School.

Midtown real estate market can be tricky for home buyers. Proximity to freeways can hurt property resales while major thoroughfares expose residents to noise and street parking issues. The neighborhood lacks zoning as some homes are built next to bars and restaurants.  

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