Museum District Homes & Real Estate - Houston, TX

Browse all Museum District homes for sale & Houston real estate listings below.  Houston’s Museum District includes an impressive collection of not only museums, but of galleries, cultural centers and community organizations. The museums of the Museum District host millions of visitors each year. In fact, more than 7 million visitors attended the museums of the Museum District in 2011. For information about Museum District neighborhood properties for sale or to schedule a private home showing, contact your Houston real estate experts today.

Museum District Homes & Real Estate - Houston

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4515 Yoakum Blvd, Houston

$5,100,000

↑ $100,000

4515 Yoakum Blvd, Houston

5 Beds 2 Baths 4,546 SqFt Single-Family MLS® # 82105807

Shaw Real Estate

4310 Yoakum Blvd, Houston

$2,350,000

↑ $275,000

4310 Yoakum Blvd, Houston

4 Beds 3.5 Baths 4,451 SqFt Single-Family MLS® # 82519539

Keller Williams Signature

2011 Binz St, Houston

$2,200,000

↓ $100,000

2011 Binz St, Houston

0 Beds 0 Baths 7,016 SqFt Multi-Family MLS® # 21094319

Adam Manesh, Broker

4520 Yoakum Blvd, Houston

$2,195,000

4520 Yoakum Blvd, Houston

0 Beds 0 Baths 0 SqFt Lots MLS® # 5256781

Compass RE Texas, LLC - Houston

4510 Yoakum Blvd, Houston

$2,195,000

4510 Yoakum Blvd, Houston

4 Beds 3.5 Baths 4,201 SqFt Single-Family MLS® # 12724939

Compass RE Texas, LLC - Houston

1655 Marshall St, Houston

$1,997,500

1655 Marshall St, Houston

4 Beds 4.5 Baths 4,614 SqFt Single-Family MLS® # 49556983

The LaRose Kaileh Group

2222 Hermann Dr, Houston

$1,700,000

2222 Hermann Dr, Houston

3 Beds 3.5 Baths 3,883 SqFt Single-Family MLS® # 82979011

RE/MAX Signature

1701 Hermann Drive Dr Unit 29df, Houston

$1,645,000

1701 Hermann Drive Dr Unit 29df, Houston

3 Beds 3 Baths 2,749 SqFt Mid/Hi-Rise Condo MLS® # 62996111

Compass RE Texas, LLC - Houston

1802 Wentworth St, Houston

$1,599,000

1802 Wentworth St, Houston

2 Beds 2 Baths 5,385 SqFt Multi-Family MLS® # 94002561

Keller Williams Memorial

2001 Binz St, Houston

$1,300,000

↑ $200,000

2001 Binz St, Houston

2 Beds 1 Bath 3,587 SqFt Multi-Family MLS® # 20291850

HomeSmart

5104 Caroline St Unit 702, Houston

$1,250,000

↓ $45,000

5104 Caroline St Unit 702, Houston

2 Beds 2.5 Baths 2,673 SqFt Mid/Hi-Rise Condo MLS® # 86708264

Compass RE Texas, LLC - Houston

1654 W Main St Unit 11, Houston

$1,200,000

1654 W Main St Unit 11, Houston

1 Bed 1 Bath 5,352 SqFt Multi-Family MLS® # 63837509

Keller Williams Realty Metropolitan

The Museum District is a haven for the arts. In fact, this area of Houston, which features a small, one-and-a-half-mile radius, boasts no less than 19 museums, all of which are overseen by the Houston Museum District Association.  Although the Museum District is well known for its cultural surroundings, many people also call the Museum District home. In fact, the Museum District is home to beautiful, historic homes, quaint bungalows and a variety of new construction, including patio homes, loft homes and gated communities.

Houston Museum District subdivision real estate is a blend of homes and countless cultural institutions. They include the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, The Contemporary Arts Museum, and the Children’s Museum of Houston. The wide Oak trees frame the Rice University entrance. They spread outwards to shade the nearby streets, creating a beautiful boulevard. Museum District is perfect for home buyers looking to live near notable art and cultural institutions. Subdivision homes for sale include both historic and recent constructions. They range from single-family bungalows, modern apartments, high-rise condos, townhomes and new garden homes. The neighborhood exhibits various landmarks such as the Warwick Towers and 1400 Hermann. New upscale condos include Oaks on Caroline, the Mosaic, and Museum Flats. Some streets choose to enforce strict deed restrictions while others prefer a harmonious blend of commercial, and residential properties.

Houston’s Museum District includes an impressive collection of not only museums, but of galleries, cultural centers and community organizations. The museums of the Museum District host millions of visitors each year. In fact, more than 7 million visitors attended the museums of the Museum District in 2011.

Other areas of interest in the Museum District include fine restaurants, quaint cafes and great shopping destinations.

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Museum District Real Estate Listings

High-rise living in the Museum District is upscale and exclusive; with just some of the amenities found in these residences include resort-style swimming pools, fitness centers, valet parking, and gated and secure parking. Just some of the high-rise condominium buildings that are located in the Museum District include:

The Museum District enjoys a mix of residents, including young professionals, empty nesters and family of all sizes, thanks to its wide array of real estate in nearly every size and budget.

The Houston Museum District sudivision is a unique neighborhood. It's home to many of the city’s famous galleries and museums. Rice University, the Clayton Library, and Hermann Park are all within the Houston Museum District. The pedestrian-friendly streets overflow with historic artifacts, and magnificent masterpieces - evidence of the neighborhood's cultural background.

Some of the Museum District homes for sale in the area include vintage homes, luxury townhomes, and upscale condos. The increase in demand for housing in the district has triggered a rise in mid-high and high-rise condo development. The Museum District features a blend of established landmarks like the Warwick Towers and 1400 Hermann. Upscale condos such as Oaks on Caroline, the Mosaic and Museum Flats fulfill the housing desires for the city’s discerning home seekers. The condo amenities include valet and concierge services, reserved parking, and private balconies. Recently the area posted impressive property appreciation rates, thanks to the increasing demand and development.

Location

The district’s central location is within the Inner Loop, between Downtown and the Medical Center. Other key districts are the Galleria and Upper Kirby/Greenway Plaza. Museum District is nestled between Montrose Boulevard/Main Street on the west, Highway 59 on the north, North MacGregor Way to the east, and Highway 288 to the south. At the heart of the neighborhood is the new light rail line which makes the transit to downtown Houston fast and simple. The Southwest freeways also give residents easy access to the Medical Center and connect with businesses in Midtown and Montrose.

Accessibility

Thanks to the MetroRail, Museum District is among Houston’s most accessible neighborhoods. Residents have easy and quick access to entertainment and retail options, art, culture and scientific centers.

Outdoor Recreation

Residents can sample a variety of outdoor entertainment options at Hermann Park. It features a golf course, the Houston Zoo, and the Houston Garden Center. There are also trails, playgrounds, picnic areas, and plenty of green space.

Great Schools

The Houston ISD serves the Museum District residents. It features several IB World Schools such as Poe Elementary School, Lanier Middle School, and Lamar High School.

The real estate market of Museum District can be tricky to navigate. Proximity to freeways and major roads with noise and parking issues can negatively affect home valuations. Additionally, some condo listings have poor resale values due to quality issues, high HOA rates, limitations in viewing and parking problems.

Entertainment and Recreation

Downtown offers residents plenty of shopping, entertainment and dining options to choose. The neighborhood is home to Hermann Park, the largest park in the city. It includes the Houston Zoo, the Houston Museum of Natural Science, the Burke Baker Planetarium and a public golf course. Houston Museum District has 19 museums which are the main attraction to tourists.