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Midtown

Right in the center of Houston, Midtown is an urban hub where residents can enjoy it all. This is a fantastic place for business, residential life, and arts and entertainment.

Accessibility: This is one of the easiest neighborhoods in Houston to navigate, and its Walk Score of 83 proves it. It’s also feasible to bike too! If neither walking nor biking are options, Walk Score gives the area an 80 in its Transit Score ranking, meaning the area has great public transportation options, as well!

Parks, Recreation, and Greenspaces: Bagby Park is a 30,000-square foot green space that hosts fun live events. It also includes a dog run and a food kiosk. There is something for everyone to enjoy at Bagby Park. Midtown Park is another great park and The Midtown Redevelopment Authority (MRA) is currently transforming Midtown Park into an urban getaway in the center of Houston. The six-acre site was once vacant and now features festivals, a dog park, markets, and other events.

Commute: Since high-quality public transportation makes the commute a breeze, commuters can relax knowing they have options. Easy access to the METRORail, bikeability, and access to Zip cars and a parking garage also ease the burden of commuting in and around the area

Midtown Appreciation Values: Residents enjoy positive property appreciation values, especially over time:

1-Year Appreciation: 1.81%

5-Year Appreciation: 3.6%

10-Year Appreciation: 38.37%

Desirable Schools: Students living in and around Midtown may be zoned to the following schools:

Public Elementary Schools: MacGregor Elementary School  and Gregory-Lincoln Education Center.

Public Middle Schools: Gregory-Lincoln Education Center serves K-8 students and is known for its appreciation of the arts.

Public High Schools: Lamar High School and Heights High School.

Private Schools: A+ Unlimited Potential Charter School, Houston Academy for International Studies, and Montessori School of Downtown.

History: the area thrived as Houston’s second residential neighborhood. However, after oil production declined in the 1980s and 1990s, leaving homes and businesses abandoned, an effort for revitalization was born. Today, the area is flourishing with nearly 10,000 residents and some of the best accessibility in Houston.

Shopping: There are several shopping centers nearby, including the Shops at Houston Center, River Oaks Shopping Center, and numerous easily-accessible small businesses selling everything from jewelry to wines and clothing.

Community: Since 2012, growth has experienced a nearly 50% increase in population, signaling the rise of this favorite Houston neighborhood. Residents can reach an average of eight restaurants, coffee shops, and bars just by taking a five-minute walk, so it’s a great place to be for social gatherings.

Culture: known for its incredible diversity and variety of entertainment, some of Houston’s most popular bars and restaurants are here. Visitors can enjoy any kind of food their taste buds desire. There are also plenty of art galleries and outdoor murals to visit.

If you are looking to sell or buy real estate in the Midtown, Houston, Texas, a REALTOR® can help you understand the different types of homes and how they’re valued, as well as navigate the zero zoning laws in the area. Contact Angel Fultz, Houston Realtor to advise and guide you.

 

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