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Epicenter for Houston’s largest industries and best cultural attractions
University Place is not only the home of the renowned Rice University, but neighbors many of Houston’s most iconic sights -- Hermann Park, the Museum District and the Medical Center. The century-old Rice campus takes up most of the community, and the easily walkable streets of residential subdivisions like Southampton and Boulevard Oaks lead to the high-rated dining and shopping at Rice Village. There are few Houston neighborhoods that pack so much to do in such a small space, and University Place’s 18,000 residents value their community both for its employment and entertainment opportunities and its close-knit village vibe.
Home to Rice University
Rice University is nationally acclaimed for its science and engineering programs and world-class research facilities. Its academic programs have earned it the reputation as an “Ivy-Plus” school, considered on the same level of academic prestige as the Ivy Leagues. The 300-acre live oak-lined campus, located across from the expansive Hermann Park, is filled with landmarks like Lovett Hall, Rice Stadium, St. Mary’s Chapel at Rice Church and Fondren Library that are used by both students and community members. “When I was a kid, my brother and I would ride our bikes here for summer programs, and I still do real estate research at the university library,” says Mike Brombacher, a Houston native and Broker with Brombacher & Co.
Gardens, concerts and museums await in Hermann Park
The massive 445-acre Hermann Park, one of Houston’s largest and most beloved public parks, serves as an extension of University Place. The over 100-year-old park is guarded by a monument of Sam Houston, which greets 6 million yearly visitors. The Houston Zoo and the beloved Japanese Garden are at the park's center. The Miller Outdoor Theatre is next to the Japanese Garden, and every year the outdoor venue hosts an eight-month season of free dance, music and theater shows. The Houston Museum of Natural Science, beloved for its dinosaur fossil hall, planetarium and butterfly house, is located on the far north end of the park. Hermann Park borders Houston’s Museum District and is closest to the Museum of Fine Arts and Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, which are both along Main Street.
Fine dining and boutique shopping in Rice Village
Rice Village – often known simply as The Village – is one of the most popular shopping destinations in Houston. This 16-block section of University Place is packed with boutique shopping, nightclubs, a performing arts venue and both fine and casual dining. The Rice Village Farmers Market is held every first and third Sunday of the month in the middle of The Village.
Of the district’s many beloved restaurants, just one of them is Eau Tour on Kelvin Drive, which brings guests back to the 1970s with a colorful, mod interior. Eau Tour serves a French-inspired menu with duck confit fries, oysters and martinis. Navy Blue is a newer addition to the village and first opened in late 2022. It is located right in the heart of The Village on Times Boulevard and is known for its fresh seafood and extensive wine and cocktail offerings.
Classic mansions populate Boulevard Oaks and Southampton
University Place’s most popular residential districts are Boulevard Oaks and Southampton, bordering the Museum District. These neighborhoods are known for stately Colonial Revival and Cape Cod homes surrounded by large yards, backyard pools, and wrought iron fences. Other residences exchange grassy yards for elaborate backyard patios with water fountains, gazebos and stone pathways. Some of these homes are true luxury properties, spanning between 3,000 and 8,000 square feet and carrying a price tag between $2 million and $4 million. Homes with similar styles in a smaller size, around 2,000 or 3,000 square feet, typically cost between $600,000 and $900,000. Due to its transient student population, University Place also offers several townhomes and condos that cost between $200,000 to $500,000. University Place has a CAP Index Crime Score of 4, matching the national average.
DeBakey High School offers a kickstart in health careers
University Place families can send their children to some of Houston Independent School District’s top-rated schools. Roberts Elementary School has an A grade from Niche, while Lanier Middle School has an A-minus score. Lamar High School, an International Baccalaureate World School, is B-plus-ranked. Michael E. DeBakey High School for Health Professions, an acclaimed magnet school outside the Texas Medical Center, has an A-plus grade from Niche. Each year, a few DeBakey graduates are selected to attend the Houston Premedical Academy at the University of Houston, about 6 miles from University Place.
Walk or ride the light rail to Texas Medical Center
Interstate 69 borders the north side of University Place and leads directly to downtown Houston, 5 miles away. It is also easy to get around the neighborhood without a car. Walk Score named University Place the eighth-most walkable neighborhood in the city, and Ride METRO bus routes run on major streets like Kirby Drive, University Boulevard, and Main Street daily. “This area was designed to be pedestrian-friendly and close to all the city’s museums. It’s gotten a lot of development since the 80s to make it safe for pedestrians and cyclists,” says Katie Day, a Broker with The MoveToTx Team. The city’s light rail line operates in the Medical Center, home of Houston’s booming healthcare industry and world-renowned hospitals like Houston Methodist Hospital and Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center.
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Parks in this Area
Fleming Park
Basketball
Picnic Area
Tennis
Ervan Chew Dog Park
Dog Park
Old Braeswood Park
Picnic Area
Trails
Playground
Hermann Park
Mandell Park
Picnic Area
Botanical Gardens
Dunlavy Park
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Dog Park
Transit
Airport
William P Hobby
27 min drive
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Reviews
Niche Reviews
4.36 Reviews
2.0Former Resident
9/16/2018Niche Review
Everything is just so close only half of the people there have money. But I have seen many homeless over the past years
4.0Niche User
6/17/2015Niche Review
This area is much better than my previous home in St. Louis. The local economy is very good, as are local schools and overall society. I feel Houston ranks very well compared to most cities across America; I definitely wish to stay here.
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University Place Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in University Place, Houston sell after 71 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in University Place, Houston over the last 12 months is $415,000, up 22% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Picturesque Triplex with detached garage apartment, situated in the highly sought-after Rice University neighborhood, directly across from Poe Elementary. The first and second floor units are generously sized, offering up to three bedrooms, while the third-floor unit features one bedroom, one bathroom, a spacious living area, and a fully equipped kitchen. Charming sunrooms provide views of the
Brimming with color, texture & curated details, this 3 BR expanded brick Southampton home is a testament to timeless design. The homeowner, an interior designer w/ an impeccable eye, has seamlessly blended original architectural charm w/ carefully selected finishes, preserving vintage details while introducing designer wallpaper, layered textures & rich hues, making every space feel curated &
Nestled in the heart of Houston, 1723 Milford is a charming 1930s residence radiating warmth and character. As you enter, original wood floors and a well-designed layout welcome you. The living room, centered by a fireplace, offers a cozy setting for gatherings. The chef's kitchen boasts mahogany cabinetry, granite countertops, and high-end appliances, seamlessly flowing into the dining area. Two
Spacious and stylish, this renovated 1 bed, 1.5 bath condo offers over 1,000 sq ft of smart design and upscale finishes. The chef’s kitchen features sleek grey cabinetry, quartz counters with matching backsplash, double ovens, convection microwave, high-end stainless appliances, pots & pans drawers, and a reconfigured walk-in pantry. Plantation shutters add charm, while tile floors throughout
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION. Minutes away from Medical Center, Rice U, Museum District & Rice Village! Featuring 2 bedroom 2.1 bath beautifully updated condo with 1398 square foot of living area. This unit boasts with split floorplan w/ both primary & 2nd bedroom ensuite divided by living & dining that opens to great patio w/ views to Braes Bayou Trail. Updated includes new laminated wood floor
Welcome home to the Brentwood Condominiums easy access to the Tx Med Center, Rice university and midtown. Unit 392 is in building F located on the third floor right by the stairs. There are bike trails along Brays Bayou also nearby Hermann Park, the Museum District and the wonderful Houston Zoo! Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and culture lovers alike. Conveniently located near major freeways
Located in the Rice Village, District at Greenbriars location offers convenient access to the Museum District, West University and Texas Medical Center. These spacious luxury apartment homes include premium features like upgraded lighting, chef's kitchens, patios / balconies, floor-to-ceiling windows and extra space for a large study. Our distinguished community amenities include a Cyber cafe,
Cute, cozy + crazy convenience await at your new happy place tucked away in the trees. Run to this charming second floor duplex in walkable West U-- a hop from Rice Village; skip to Rice University or an easy jump to the Med Center or truly anywhere you need to be around the loop. Step into sunny living spaces, warm hardwoods & just the right mix of vintage meets modern. Two comfy bedrooms?
Welcome to modern living in Houston’s premier Texas Med Center. Latitude Med Center offers immediate proximity to the world-class Texas Medical Center, Rice University, Rice Village, Hermann Park, and Houston’s cosmopolitan culinary and art scene. At Latitude Med Center exceptional luxury apartments literally rise above the rest. Spacious residences as well as convenient micro units offer
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has Equal Renters and Owners
Demographics
Total Population
17,190
Median Age
33
Population Density
11 ppl/acre
Population under 18
23.2%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
14.9%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$142,951
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$170,695
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
99%
College Graduates
85.4%
Significantly above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
49.5%
Significantly above the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
62.3%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
50''
Average Winter Low Temperature
43°F
Average Summer High Temperature
95°F
Annual Snowfall
0''
Area Factors
Very Bikeable
Bike Score®
75/ 100
Very Walkable
Walk Score®
70/ 100
Good Transit
Transit Score®
64/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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