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    On The Market

    Noted architect's home once filled with art, including a now "vanished" Sol LeWitt, is for sale

    Barbara Kuntz
    Barbara Kuntz
    Mar 20, 2014 | 11:46 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.

    An award-winning modern house designed by the late homeowner and noted architect William F. Stern hits the market as a virtual art gallery once filled with a meticulously curated collection, including a now painted-over Sol LeWitt instructional creation.

    "Missing" artwork

    That 30-foot-tall Sol LeWitt “light and space” project was at one time painted directly onto the front wall of Stern's living room following the artist's precise instructions, which is common with LeWitt's work. The artist's wall paintings generally exist for the duration of an exhibition, then are destroyed, giving the work in its physical form an ephemeral quality, according to an explanation of a recent exhibit at the Centre Pompidou in Metz, France. However, these LeWitt paintings can be installed, removed and then reinstalled at another location as many times as required for exhibition purposes.

    Stern, who died at age 66 in March 2013, a day after members of the American Institute of Architects-Houston voted unanimously to give him the organization's Lifetime Achievement Award, left his home and art collection to The Menil Collection. A Menil official explains that artwork bequeathed to a museum cannot be sold. "Since Mr. Stern gave us the house and the painting in it, we can't sell the house with the Sol LeWitt in it," he explained.

    The artwork could not be removed without taking out the wall. The museum, however, has the right to sell LeWitt's instructions, which could be duplicated in another instance.

    "I sometimes say I built the house because I wanted to commission Sol to do a wall drawing," Stern told CultureMap during a 2011 tour of his home and the pieces of art he rotated throughout each year.

    "Honestly, though, the piece was never part of the original design,” he added at that interview.

    Walk through

    Stern's architectural wonder stands with its Menil-like gray cladding at 1202 Milford, a prime location close to many of Houston’s finest museums. The bright and airy three-story structure with white interior walls features an open floor plan ideal for entertaining. The two-story living room with oversized windows allows for an abundance of natural light and custom built-ins. Of course, the design includes great wall and ceiling space to display art.

    "Piece-by-piece the collection grew and by the time I considered building my own house, I wanted to create something that would shape the experience of viewing art with light and space," Stern noted during the 2011 tour.

    The sleek kitchen features granite countertops, double ovens and generous storage space. Two staircases take owners to the second and third floors. The huge master bedroom and bath sit high on the third floor with great views. Private balconies offer even more outdoor vistas. The house includes a second bedroom with en suite bath.

    Step outside

    The outdoor space is filled with mature trees and professional landscaping. The property does not include a garage.

    Square footage: 3,189

    Asking price: $1,475,000

    Listing agent: Tim Surratt, Greenwood King Properties

    Beautiful and functional landscaping.

    On the Market 1202 Milford March 2014
    Photo by © Wade Blissard Greenwood King Properties
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    The best time to sell a house in Houston is coming in April, experts say

    Amber Heckler
    Mar 31, 2026 | 12:00 pm
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    The best window for Houstonians to sell their home is coming up on April 12.

    Houstonans that are considering selling their home have the perfect opportunity coming up in April, according to a new housing report from Realtor.com.

    The real estate experts said the week of April 12-18 will offer sellers the best combination of strong and stable housing prices, buyer interest, and a competitive market.

    Based on historical market data, homes listings in the Houston-Pasadena-The Woodlands metro are expected to receive 17.5 percent more views during the week of April 12 compared to the average week, and homes may spend seven fewer days on the market compared to the average. This surge in demand will also affect housing prices in the area. Homes put on the market during this window are expected to list for $19,000 higher than what they were listed at the start of the year, or 5.4 percent more.

    "After years of being squeezed by limited inventory and high rates, the 2026 housing market is starting to feel more approachable for those who have been sidelined," said Realtor.com chief economist Danielle Hale.

    In general, experts predict homebuyers will start "re-engaging" with the housing market now that mortgage rates stabilized in late 2025. National commercial banker U.S. Bank said the current 30-year fixed mortgage rate is roughly 6.38 percent.

    "For sellers, the mid-April window represents an opportunity to enter a market that feels more within reach for buyers while benefiting from a seasonal advantage in terms of pricing and competition," Hale said.

    Residential homes in the Houston area had a median price of $322,078 in February, the Houston Association of Realtors said in its latest report, and prices are down 0.9 percent year-over-year.

    Two more Texas metros – Austin and Dallas-Fort Worth – are expected to follow Houston with the same April 12 window as the best time for residents to sell their homes. In San Antonio, the best time for owners to sell their homes will begin on April 19.

    Senior economic research analyst Hannah Jones warned some home sellers in Southern metros might "face softer conditions" due to an abundance of inventory.

    "In those metros, optimizing timing to this early spring window is even more critical to differentiate a property from the growing competition," she said.

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