Houston's enduring address — formal lots, deep canopy, and old-Houston privacy.
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$2.95M
MEDIAN SALE PRICE
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84
HOMES SOLD (12 MO)
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62
AVG. DAYS ON MARKET
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HISD/Private
SCHOOLS
— The neighborhood
Master-planned in the 1920s by the Hogg brothers and still operating under one of the country's earliest deed-restricted plans. Wide formal boulevards lined with magnolias and live oaks; lots that step from a half acre to several acres as you move toward the bayou. The architectural vocabulary is consistent — Georgian, Mediterranean, and a careful breed of contemporary — and the streets stay walkable in a city that mostly doesn't.
Known for
DEED-RESTRICTED LOTSMATURE LIVE-OAK CANOPYWALK TO RIVER OAKS SHOPPING CENTEROLD-HOUSTON PRIVACYARCHITECTURAL COHESIONDEEP GENERATIONAL OWNERSHIP
— The homes · Fig. 01–04
What River Oaks looks like.
FIG. 01RIVER OAKS STREETSCAPE
FIG. 02GEORGIAN RESIDENCE
FIG. 03FORMAL LIVING
FIG. 04POOL & LOGGIA
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America's second-oldest planned shopping district — boutique retail, the original River Oaks Theatre, and the Saturday foot traffic that proves walkability works in Houston.
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Memorial Park
1,500 acres on the western edge — the Seymour Lieberman trail, the new Land Bridge, and the Eastern Glades all open from neighborhood entries.
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Schools
HISD-zoned to River Oaks Elementary and Lanier Middle, with St. John's and The Kinkaid School inside or adjacent to the footprint.
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