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    On the Market

    International modern house in the woods has Memorial Park as playground

    Barbara Kuntz
    Barbara Kuntz
    Mar 18, 2014 | 10:27 am

    Editor's Note: Houston and the surrounding areas are loaded with must-have houses for sale in all shapes, sizes and price ranges. In this continuing series, CultureMap snoops through some of the best and gives you the lowdown on what's hot on the market.

    Discover international modern sophistication in the woods with this stunning home just recently listed for sale in the elite Crestwood subdivision just east of Memorial Park.

    About the area

    The Crestwood/Glen Cove community was first developed in the 1940s, with Crestwood rising from the former site of Camp Logan, a World War I-era army training camp. A few chunks of concrete and building foundations left over from camp facilities still remain in the heavily forested park.

    Crestwood is in close proximity to Bayou Bend, River Oaks and Avalon Place and is within a five-minute drive to downtown and to The Galleria. Some houses in the neighborhood are adjacent to the Hogg Bird Sanctuary Park. Residents enjoy 1,508-acre Memorial Park, with its municipal golf course, walking, jogging, hiking and biking trails, picnic grounds, tennis courts and more.

    Walk through
    Located on the always-desirable corner lot, this jewel of a home at 426 W. Cowan Drive is of steel frame construction with stucco exterior designed by Preston Wood & Associates. Owners enter to lofty ceilings, two-story, floor-to-ceiling windows, some with curved panel glass, and a massive brick fireplace. A halo of track lighting hangs from above in the grand room.

    A gourmet chef's kitchen half-circles the living area. The dining room lies just beyond an open bar that is connected to the cook's paradise and convenient to the great room. A guest bedroom with en suite bath is tucked in a private setting, a simple solution for residents preferring a first-floor retreat.

    The spiraling staircase takes owners and guests to the second level, where the landing opens to an office and library. Beyond is the spacious master bedroom, which includes access to a private terrace. The master bath is highlighted by his-and-her vessel sinks, large jet tub and oversized frameless shower. In total, the house boasts four bedrooms and four full and one half-baths.

    Winding up the stairs to the third floor, owners and guests find a tree house-like space with views in every direction. From this area, which is now designated as a gaming center and entertainment space, exit outside to a huge balcony affording vistas of downtown Houston. The house is equipped with an elevator.

    Step outside
    In addition to three generously sized terraces, the house offers even more outdoor scenery with a patio kitchen and dining area for al fresco festivities. The lush landscaping invites owners and guests to take a dip in the secluded backyard pool. A detached two-car garage brings additional space on the second floor for office and/or living quarters.

    Square footage: 3,821 on a 9,901-square-foot lot

    Asking price: $1.6 million

    Broker: John Daugherty, Realtors

    From the office, owners will find the master bedroom, which faces the front of the house.

    On the Market 426 W. Cowen Drive March 2014
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    From the office, owners will find the master bedroom, which faces the front of the house.
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    Suburb news

    The Woodlands ranks among America’s top 50 most sought-after suburbs

    Amber Heckler
    Oct 3, 2025 | 9:30 am
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    The Woodlands has ranked as the 48th most highly sought-after U.S. suburb of 2025, according to a new national survey by moving services provider MoveBuddha.

    MoveBuddha's experts analyzed Zillow Home Value Index data and mover search data from August 1, 2024, to September 11, 2025, for 100 of the largest U.S. metro areas. The study then determined the most desirable suburb for each metro by analyzing which had the highest inbound-to-outbound move ratio. Cities that qualified as "suburbs" were those located about 31 miles from their main metros.

    In addition to being recognized as the 48th most desirable American suburb, The Woodlands also ranked as the No. 4 suburb to move to in Texas.

    In 2021, The Woodlands ranked as the No. 1 best place to live in the U.S., and its popularity has steadily grown over the years. This Houston-area neighbor isn't just being scouted by suburbanites that want to live in a smaller city with more space; several new restaurants and bars have opened in this buzzy suburb this year. And there are plenty of other businesses and attractions adding to The Woodlands' charm.

    The average home in The Woodlands is valued at $640,000, leaning toward the more expensive side of the national comparison of the most desirable suburbs with the cheapest home values.

    Elsewhere in Texas, San Antonio suburb Boerne ranked as the No. 4 most sought-after U.S. suburb and topped the Texas-wide list, while Dallas neighbor Wylie ranked 7th nationally and came in second place statewide.

    Georgetown was deemed the most desirable Austin suburb and ranked 27th nationally. Edinburg, a South Texas city outside McAllen, ranked as the No. 42 most desirable suburb in America.

    "In the end, America’s most popular suburbs are proving that big moves don’t always mean big cities," the report said. "Sometimes they mean big charm, with moderate prices, with some proximity to mid-sized metros. And if trends continue, the popularity of these spots — and their housing prices — will only continue to climb in 2026."

    The top 10 most sought-after suburbs in America are:

    • No. 1 – Wake Forest, North Carolina
    • No. 2 – Eagle, Idaho
    • No. 3 – Maryville, Tennessee
    • No. 4 – Boerne, Texas
    • No. 5 – Greer, South Carolina
    • No. 6 – Camas, Washington
    • No. 7 – Wylie, Texas
    • No. 8 – Summerville, South Carolina
    • No. 9 – Alex, North Carolina
    • No. 10 – Florence, Kentucky
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