$185,952Average Value$153Average Price per Sq Ft31Homes For Sale
Near the Buffalo Bayou and Houston Ship Channel
Denver Harbor/Port Houston is a chill little place to live. At least that's how friends and family of Realtor Veronica Alarcon describe it. Alacron works for LPT Realty LLC and has sold homes in Texas for around 5 years. She says that an average day living here might look like hanging out at the neighborhood park and eating local. "They have great mom-and-pop shops. They are not like your big restaurants. Local people have owned them for a long time." The neighborhood’s name is a two-parter because it has two sections. In the southern section, near the Buffalo Bayou, it's very industrial, with an abundance of petrochemical and export companies. North of that, Denver Harbor/Port Houston becomes increasingly residential, with cozy neighborhood streets in a grid-style formation. Locals enjoy living just 5 miles east of downtown Houston. And while they have amenities close to home, a robust highway connection makes commuting quicker.
Denver Harbor/Port Houston is only a short drive to Downtown Houston and all of its amenities.
The port of Houston is an important part of the economy of Denver Harbor/Port Houston.
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William P. Hobby Airport is around 10 miles south
A railroad passes through the neighborhood creating the occasional train sound. Ride Metro has bus stops on Lyons Ave, Clinton Avenue, Market Street and more for commuter options, but most residents use their cars to get around town. Interstate 10 cuts through the neighborhood and Denver Harbor/Port Houston is in the Interstate 610 loop, Houston’s outermost beltway. On Sundays, local churches including La Roca Pentecostal Church on Hahlo Street and Iglesia Evangélica Cristiana Espiritual on Longview Street are gathering grounds. William P. Hobby Airport is around 10 miles south via I-610 when flights are needed. HCA Houston Healthcare Medical Center is just over 8 miles west in the Medical Center Area along I-10.
Denver Harbor residents benefit from METRO access.
Denver Harbor/Port Houston residents gather at La Roca Pentecostal Church for worship.
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A lion's share on Lyons Avenue
Lyons Avenue is the commercial corridor of Denver Harbor/Port Houston. Los Jacales Restaurant is a locally owned cantina-style restaurant that families have been supporting for a lifetime. Tortilleria La Espiga De Zacatecas is just down the street, and truly known for their fresh tortillas, as their name implies. The Azteca Farmers Market provides fresh fruits and veggies along with an overall unique shopping and vending experience shaped around Latin American cooking and cuisine. “They have all kinds of vendors that sell baked goods, crafts, chocolates, cheese things like that and it's open all the time,” Alacron says. Fiesta Mart is the go-to grocery chain for a familiar selection of pantry staples and produce. A CVS and Value Dollar also mix on Lyons Avenue. On Clinton Avenue, the Giant Texas Distillers offers behind-the-scenes tours of the establishment and distilling process complete with exclusive tastings.
Azteca Farmers Market is the where residents can go for a cultural experience.
The Value Dollar in Denver Harbor/Port Houston offers budget-friendly shopping options.
Explore Texas Giant Distillery in Denver Harbor/Port Houston.
Denver Harbor/Port Houston locals enjoy fresh tortillas from Tortilleria La Espiga De Zacatecas.
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Family fun at Selena Quintanilla Perez Park
Selena Quintanilla Perez Park is at the heart of the neighborhood on Market Street. Named for the beloved late Tejano singer and Texas native, the park is known for being family friendly. Children ride their bikes on the paved trail and splash in the community pool. Barbecue grills and pavilions are there for casual gatherings and birthday parties. The park has seen significant investment. After a $1 million grounds makeover in 2022, it now includes two new playgrounds, a 100-yard football field and a T-ball area for the kiddos. Santos & Esther Nieto Park on Port Street is also popular for its splash pad for those extra hot Texas days.
Selena Quintanilla Perez Park's pool is the place to be on hot summer days.
Couples enjoy romantic picnics under the stars at Nieto Park.
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Colorful Craftsman-style homes in Denver Harbor/Port Houston
Residential streets flourish with tall oaks, offering shady spots along sidewalks for long strolls. Wrought iron gates wrap around well-kept yards, and small porches accent modest homes with unique touches, from string lights draped across the roof in May to wood paneling splashed with teal and purple. Various Craftsman and minimal traditionals line the streets, including larger two-stories and tiny-home-esque options. Residences that have been fully renovated sit next to those showing wear and tear. Depending on their condition and size, established properties mostly run from the mid $100,000s to $300,000s. Tear-down projects are making way for new construction in the modern-rowhouse, cottage and neo-traditional-style ranging from the high $200,000s to the mid-$300,000s. The CAP Score Crime Index for Denver Harbor/Port Houston is 5 out of 10, just slightly higher than the national average of 4 out of 10. Houston is strengthening its crime prevention city-wide through initiatives like neighborhood watch programs. Being a bayou-burb, the neighborhood is prone to flooding, and flood insurance would be wise.
There are home size options for all types of needs in Denver Harbor/Port Houston.
Craftsman homes provide beautiful curb appeal in Denver Harbor/Port Houston.
New builds are popping up throughout Denver Harbor/Port Houston.
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Studying at The Tuttle Neighborhood Library
Nearby facilities in the Houston Independent School District that students may attend are Eliot Elementary School, McReynolds Middle School and Wheatley High School. Both the elementary school, which earns a B minus rating from Niche, and the middle school, which scores a C minus, are inside the neighborhood. Wheatley High, which earns a C rating, is just outside its boundaries. Wheatley is a Title 1 school that offers extra support to students who are at risk of falling behind academically due to social or economic challenges. McReynolds Middle School teaches students a specific four-step mindfulness practice designed to reduce anxiety during exam season. The Tuttle Neighborhood Library on Kress Street offers a quiet place to study after school.
Families in Denver Harbor/Port Houston explore books at Tuttle Neighborhood Library.
Eliot Elementary School hosts an annual science fair that amazes the community.
The robotics club at Mcreynolds Middle School competes in regional competitions.
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The restroom of Family Dollar was horrible, I walked in and there was hair, paper, and pee on the floor.
3.0Niche User
4/4/2016Niche Review
I do not see crime usually but i do see police up and down the street. But I do not usually see them arresting people.
4.0Current Resident
9/19/2018Niche Review
one of the most outstanding things that i like about Denver harbor is that it is in a close distance from downtown and has a good access to almost all freeways and highways.
3.0Niche User
4/15/2015Niche Review
The weather is constantly changing in Houston. You can be wearing pants and a long sleeve shirt in the morning and by the afternoon you may end up in shorts and a tank top.
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Denver Harbor/Port Houston Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Denver Harbor/Port Houston, Houston sell after 64 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Denver Harbor/Port Houston, Houston over the last 12 months is $159,000, down 20% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Judith GonzalezREALM Real Estate Professionals - West Houston
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