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Tanglewood
Est. 1949
Tanglewood subdivision is located just west of the inner loop and its boundaries are Briar drive to the north, Chimney Rock to the west, San Felipe to the South and South Post Oak Lane to the East.
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Tanglewood Real Estate Market Report from Janurary 1, 2011 to December 31, 2011
| Number of Homes Sold |
42 |
| Average Day on Market |
151 |
| Sales Price Range |
$540,000 to $4,890,000 |
| Average Sales Price |
$1,479,852 |
Square Foot Price Change Data 1994 - 2010 for Tanglewood
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Tanglewood, named after the book Tanglewood Tales, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was developed in the summer of 1949 by the William G. Farrington Company who purchased 300 acres just west of the city limits from Humble Pipeline Company, now Exxon. This initial property was located in the area that is now between San Felipe and Woodway and between Sage and Chimney Rock. An additional 450 acres north of Woodway had been purchased. Since the land was still considered outside the city limits, a water district had to be formed. Section 1 of Tanglewood, with its entrance from Post Oak Lane, consisted of 32 lots that were placed on the market in January, 1949. The homes were built to take advantage of air conditioning and the community had the distinction of being the most air-conditioned subdivision in the Southwest. Since most of the land was still open prairie, each home site was planted with two large oak trees plus three oaks added on every corner. Big lots, typically 1/4-acre to 3/4-acre, are in keeping with Farrington plan for an upscale community. Seven new homes were ready for the grand opening. As a result, Tanglewood is now one of Houston’s most beautiful wooded areas. Although Tanglewood had been annexed by the city, there was no telephone, bus, or garbage service, and little police protection. Developer William Farrington, quickly resolved these problems. The deed restrictions of Tanglewood were rigidly enforced by the Tanglewood Homes Association. These included front and side line setbacks for every home. Prior to any construction, plans had to be approved by an Architectural Control Committee. The original ideals and restrictions of the developer are still carried out by the Tanglewood Homes Association. The Association is financed by a mills tax per lot with proceeds used for back-door garbage pick up, police protection, and maintenance of esplanades and green areas. In 1951, Tanglewood was recognized by the National Association of Home Builders in Washington, D.C. as one of the five best-planned neighborhood subdivisions in the United States. In 1954, the Houston Country Club purchased 150 acres from Tanglewood and an additional 125 acres from the Bering family. In order to have enough land for a golf course, an additional 25 acres were also acquired. There were 15 sections of Tanglewood developed from 1949 to 1959. Today, the completed subdivision consists of 1,052 homes in these 15 sections. Originally, the homes became bigger as you went from San Felipe north to Buffalo Bayou. Grady elementary was a new school with a ditch in front and Mayor Roy Hofinez owned all of the land between Yorktown, San Felipe, Westheimer, and Chimney Rock. The 41st President of the United States, George H. W. Bush, retired with his wife, Barbara, to a home within this exclusive neighborhood.
Today many of Tanglewood’s original Ranch-style homes are gone, replaced with big two story homes. Shady lots are well-suited for the upscale English-style two-stories of brick and stone or stucco Mediterraneans with clay roofs that have been built recently. Newer houses often feature wine cellars, three-car garages, and 11-foot high ceilings, great detailed work, and hand crafted finishing in these mansions. The appeal of these very large lots has allowed owners to build spectacular homes. The area still retains its charm with Tanglewood Boulevard and its esplanade ending at Grady Middle School. Tanglewood is zoned to the Houston Independent School District, however some residents send their children to nearby private schools.
For more information on buying or selling real estate in Tanglewood, contact Steven Teoh at (832) 298-2893 or E-mail: Steven Teoh, your Houston Luxury Homes Specialist.

AFTON OAKS
Afton Oaks subdivision is deed-restricted with more than 500 homes. It is located in the "inner-loop" of 610 near the Galleria and Highland Village and is bounded to the north by Westheimer Road, to the east by Union Pacific railroad tracks, to the south by Southwest Freeway, and to the west by the 610 Loop. Multi-million dollar homes occupy the large lots of Afton Oaks, where the most notable of Houston citizens reside.
Afton Oaks Real Estate Market Report for 2011
| Number of Homes Sold |
26 |
| Sales Price Range |
$299,000 to $1,900,000 |
| Average Sales Price |
$739,309 |
Square Foot Price Change Data 1994 - 2010 for AFTON OAKS
All information is subject to change and should be independently verified.
In the early 1950s, the farming and ranching land owned by the O'Meara and Stahlman families became primed for development. Originally, the subdivision was predominantly made up of ranch-style brick homes built in stages mainly between 1951 and 1959. Construction of newer two-story brick and stucco homes began in the 1980s. By 2000, many of the older ranch style homes received renovation or faced demolition and were replaced with much larger single-family homes, patio homes and 3 story town homes near the 610 West Loop. Like other neighborhoods with a close-in location, the significant new home construction has started to replace the original homes because of rising land values. These new builds are typically in excess of the million dollar price point. To date, the newer homes comprise less than half of the homes in Afton Oaks. The notable signature elements of Afton Oaks includes the esplanade along Newcastle Drive, the canopy of large, older hardwood trees throughout the neighborhood, a collection of rectangular column street markers, and a set of smaller triangular parks.
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ARLINGTON TERRACE
Arlington Terrace is ideally located inside Loop 610 at Memorial Drive. Arlington Terrace is just a short walk from Houston’s historic Memorial Park, and is within easy access of Uptown/Galleria shopping and award-winning restaurants, Houston’s downtown business district and Texas Medical Center.
Arlington Terrace - 2010 Real Estate Market Report
| Number of Homes Sold |
3 |
| Average Day on Market |
34 |
| Sales Price Range |
$984.500 to #1,523,000 |
| Average Sales Price |
$1,245,417 |
Square Foot Price Change Data 1994 - 2010 for ARLINGTON TERRACE

Source: Crawford Realty Advisors Phone: 281-587-0132 E-mail: info@CrawfordRealtyAdvisors.com
Houston's Top Twenty-Five Most Expensive Subdivisions
| Subdivision |
City |
Zip |
Med. Appraisal
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Avg. Sq. Ft. |
Avg. Bedrooms |
Avg. Baths |
Avg. Year Built |
| River Oaks Tall Timber |
Houston |
77019 |
$3,711,446 |
7,740 |
4.5 |
5.1 |
1973 |
| River Oaks Country Club Estate |
Houston |
77019 |
$3,049,000 |
6,526 |
4.10 |
4.10 |
1940 |
| Rivercrest |
Houston |
77042 |
$2,751,753 |
6,733 |
4.10 |
3.60 |
1968 |
| Stablewood |
Houston |
77024 |
$2,112,115 |
6,580 |
4.50 |
4.40 |
1996 |
| Sherwood Forest |
Houston |
77024 |
$2,080,558 |
6,574 |
4.40 |
4.30 |
1958 |
| Memorial Drive Manor |
Houston |
77024 |
$1,380,162 |
4,743 |
4.10 |
3.60 |
1979 |
| River Oaks |
Houston |
77019 |
$1,366,472 |
4,262 |
3.60 |
3.30 |
1942 |
| Longwoods |
Houston |
77024 |
$1,330,000 |
4,908 |
4.20 |
3.70 |
1966 |
| Willowick |
Houston |
77024 |
$1,270,150 |
4,676 |
4.40 |
3.80 |
1962 |
| Bayou Woods |
Houston |
77024 |
$1,245,000 |
4,890 |
4.10 |
3.60 |
1960 |
| Hunterwood |
Houston |
77024 |
$1,240,000 |
5,136 |
4.30 |
3.70 |
1971 |
| West Oaks |
Houston |
77056 |
$1,231,044 |
4,682 |
3.80 |
3.60 |
1997 |
| Woodlands Cw At Vosr |
The Woodlands |
77382 |
$1,218,525 |
6,206 |
4.50 |
4.50 |
2004 |
| Tanglewood |
Houston |
77056 |
$1,172,926 |
4,413 |
4.00 |
3.50 |
1962 |
| Huisache Acres |
Houston |
77056 |
$1,142,792 |
4,885 |
4.20 |
3.70 |
1995 |
| Hunters Grove |
Houston |
77024 |
$1,133,530 |
4,748 |
4.50 |
3.80 |
1968 |
| Tanglelane |
Houston |
77056 |
$1,067,954 |
4,318 |
3.50 |
3.50 |
1997 |
| Lakeforest Of Kelliwood |
Katy |
77450 |
$1,067,230 |
6,039 |
4.80 |
4.10 |
2000 |
| Indian Trail |
Houston |
77057 |
$1,057,767 |
4,373 |
4.00 |
3.90 |
1974 |
| Pine Shadows |
Houston |
77056 |
$1,051,305 |
4,524 |
4.00 |
3.50 |
1956 |
| Broad Oaks |
Houston |
77056 |
$1,033,096 |
4,032 |
3.90 |
3.40 |
1972 |
| Crestwood |
Houston |
77007 |
$1,016,930 |
3,458 |
3.40 |
2.80 |
1981 |
| Avalon - Enclave At Waters Of Avalon |
Sugar Land |
77479 |
$1,013,080 |
5,458 |
5.00 |
4.10 |
2002 |
| Avalon Place |
Houston |
77019 |
$1,005,177 |
3,537 |
3.50 |
2.80 |
1940 |
| Sandalwood |
Houston |
77024 |
$1,000,000 |
3,789 |
4.00 |
3.10 |
1959 |
Source: Crawford Realty Advisors Phone: 281-587-0132 E-mail: info@CrawfordRealtyAdvisors.com
| Number of Homes Sold |
3 |
| Average Day on Market |
77 |
| Sales Price Range |
$1,262,500 to $3,200,000 |
| Average Sales Price |
$,2587,500 |
| County |
Harris |
| City |
Houston |
| Number of Homes |
122 |
| Average Bedrooms |
4.5 |
| Average Baths |
4.4 |
| Median Square Ft. |
6,580 |
| Median Lot Size |
15.780 |
| Median Year Built |
1996 |
| Area |
Houston Uptown, Memorial Area, Spring Branch, Galleria Post Oak |
| Zip |
77024 |
| Web |
houstonstablewood.com |
Square Foot Price Change Data 1994 - 2008 for Stablewood Estates

Source: Crawford Realty Advisors Phone: 281-587-0132 E-mail: info@CrawfordRealtyAdvisors.com
For more information on buying or selling luxury real estate in Houston Texas, contact Steven Teoh at
(832) 298-2893 or E-mail: Steven Teoh, your Houston Luxury Homes Specialist. |
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River Oaks is the most exclusive residential area in Houston complete with white-columned mansions, maids' quarters and manicured gardens. It is inside the Loop 610 halfway between downtown and uptown. River Oaks spans 1,100 acres in area. River Oaks is north of the Houston district of Upper Kirby and west of Near town/Montrose.
River Oaks consists of approximately 1,100 properties in a region bounded on the north by Buffalo Bayou, on the east by South Shepherd Drive, on the west by East Briar Hollow Lane, and on the south by Westheimer Road.
River Oaks is considered to be one of the wealthiest communities in Texas and has one of the wealthiest zip codes (77019) in the United States.
River Oaks Country Club Estates is is home to River Oaks Country Club which includes a golf facility designed by architect Donald Ross.
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Many of the district’s streets are named after famous golf and country clubs in cities such as Chevy Chase, Maryland; Inverness, Ohio; and Inwood. The River Oaks area is also known for its quaint upscale restaurants, as well as its exclusive boutiques and shops.
River Oaks is protected by very comprehensive deed restrictions which ensure that the area can never be invaded by commercial structures or multi-family housing. The River Oaks Homeowners Association, which is accessible to homeowners 24 hours a day, handles permanent maintenance of the area through the levy of a maintenance fee. The Association monitors deed restriction compliance, maintains the esplanades and parks, and contracts for trash collection services.
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2009 River Oaks Real Estate Report
| Number of Homes Sold |
36 |
| Average Day on Market |
80 |
| Sales Price Range |
$399,000.00 - $6,325,000.00 |
| Average Sales Price |
$1,855,370 |
| Number of Homes |
1,279 |
| Average Bedroom |
3.3 |
| Median Sq. Foot |
4,262 |
| Median Year Built |
1942 |
| Zip Code |
77019 |
| Area |
Inner Loop, River Oaks, Upper Kirby |
| Web |
houstonriveroaks.com |
Square Foot Price Change Data 1994 - 2008 for River Oaks

Source: Crawford Realty Advisors Phone: 281-587-0132 E-mail: info@CrawfordRealtyAdvisors.com
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Tanglewood 2009 Real Estate Market Report
| Number of Homes Sold |
55 |
| Average Day on Market |
155 |
| Sales Price Range |
$355,000 to $3,100,000 |
| Average Sales Price |
$1,359,418 |
| County |
Harris |
| City |
Houston |
| Zip |
77056 / 77057 |
| Number of Homes |
1.166 |
| Average Bedrooms |
4 |
| Average Bathrooms |
3.5 |
| Median Sq. Foot |
4,413 |
| Median Lot Size |
16,500 |
| Median Year Built |
1962 |
| School |
HISD |
| Web |
houstontanglewood.com |
Square Foot Price Change Data 1994 - 2008 for Tanglewood

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