Downtown Houston
Explore Houston’s vibrant Theater District
GreenStreet is a mixed-use development where locals can enjoy fresh seafood at The Palm, grab a drink at Pete’s Dueling Piano Bar or work in collaborative office spaces. “There’s been a lot more investment in downtown in terms of residential buildings and food halls,” Finnorn says. “That’s attracted some renowned chefs to the area.” The city embraces a fusion of flavors, from its upscale restaurants to its intimate bistros. Xochi is an upscale Mexican restaurant serving Oaxaca-inspired food and drink, including edible insects. Locals can head to Nancy’s Hustle and enjoy elevated American cuisine in a cozy, candlelit atmosphere. The city also has a vibrant nightlife scene. Neighborhood watering holes include Warren’s Inn, a New Orleans-inspired dive bar with a jukebox. Residents can enjoy panoramic skyline views at Z on 23 Rooftop Bar, while Angel Share HTX is an industrial bar known for its happy hour deals. Downtown Houston’s Theater District spans over 17 blocks. With nine professional performing arts organizations, locals can catch productions from vibrant new playwrights alongside revivals of classics from Shakespeare to Arthur Miller. The Houston Ballet, Houston Symphony and Houston Grand Opera round out the district – which boasts resident companies in all five major performing arts disciplines. For groceries, Kroger is about 2 miles east.Historic high-rises with city views
Downtown Houston has three distinct districts: the Historic District, Theater District and Avenida Houston. The Historic District is perched along downtown’s northern edge and dates to 1836. Historic high-rise buildings that were once factories or banks have been converted into luxurious lofts with rooftop terraces, concierges and private parking garages. Avenida Houston features newer construction centered around Discovery Green. Glass condominium skyscrapers feature private balconies and panoramic city views. Prices range from about $175,000 for a one-bedroom unit to $950,00 for a two-story penthouse. According to the CAP Index, the neighborhood has an overall Crime Score of 10.Get outside at Discovery Green
Several green spaces provide respite among the city’s hustle and bustle. Discovery Green features a playground and an interactive fountain where residents can cool off in the summer. The park also includes plenty of spaces for passive recreation, with lush gardens complemented by public art installations. The Anheuser-Busch stage hosts live concerts and free movie screenings, while Kinder Lake is a popular spot for kayaking. Locals can also venture down the street to Toyota Center, home of the Houston Rockets, or to Minute Maid Park and watch the Astros play in a Major League Baseball game.Lunchtime concerts and vibrant parade in downtown
Residents can head to Trebly Park on their lunch break for the Out to Lunch Music Series each Thursday. One of the city’s more unique events is the Art Car Parade, a four-day celebration during which locals flock to the streets of Downtown Houston to watch hundreds of decorated cars drive by.Access to the Interstate and Houston Red Line
Interstates 45, 10 and 69 form a contiguous loop around Downtown Houston. METRORail is Houston’s light-rail network, and the Houston Red Line passes through downtown along Main Street. Residents can hop on the Red Line and travel to the Texas Medical Center, among other places. Locals can also navigate the city on two wheels with bike lanes along Austin Street and Lamar Street.Downtown Houston’s top-rated high school for the arts
Children attend the Houston Independent School District. Kids in grades K-8 begin their education at the Gregory-Lincoln Education Center, which earned a C-plus from Niche. Teens attend the C-rated Northside High School, which offers four career pathways in the following fields: culinary arts, hotel management, audio/visual production and digital media. Teens may also apply to attend Kinder High School for the Performing Arts, a public fine arts magnet school ranked the second-best high school for the arts in Texas by Niche. The University of Houston-Downtown is a public university with an urban campus in the city center.
Agents Specializing in this Area
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Mark Standridge
Compass RE Texas, LLC - The Heights
(832) 956-0092
41 Total Sales
1 in Downtown Houston
$399,900 Price
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Christopher Lowe
HOM Realty
(866) 706-6219
56 Total Sales
1 in Downtown Houston
$18,000 Price
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Trey Poteet
PRG, Realtors
(888) 306-5831
57 Total Sales
1 in Downtown Houston
$223,830 Price
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Larry Animashaun
HomeSmart
(281) 547-6317
33 Total Sales
2 in Downtown Houston
$240K - $499K Price Range
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Amanda Ruchti
Coldwell Banker Realty - Heights
(346) 406-0444
123 Total Sales
1 in Downtown Houston
$200,000 Price
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James Krueger
Responds QuicklyCorcoran Prestige Realty
(888) 908-2856
279 Total Sales
1 in Downtown Houston
$160,000 Price
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1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Downtown Houston | US |
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Homicide | 9 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 10 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 10 | 4 |
Robbery | 10 | 4 |
Burglary | 10 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 10 | 4 |
Larceny | 10 | 4 |
Crime Score | 10 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Downtown Houston Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Downtown Houston, Houston sell after 73 days on the market compared to the national average of 51 days. The median sale price for homes in Downtown Houston, Houston over the last 12 months is $270,000, down 3% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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