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    A Montrose jewel box

    Charming Montrose townhouse with 2-story atrium hits the market

    Holly Beretto
    Nov 22, 2024 | 12:30 pm

    Montrose has long been Houston’s neighborhood for the eclectic, a place where cute bungalows, mom-and-pop shops, and trendy bars and restaurants sit side-by-side. The neighborhood is a microcosm of the city itself: diverse, developing, beloved.

    And even as the neighborhood has steadily gentrified, echoes of its past remain. One of those is now for sale. 1507 Harold Street, a remodeled jewel box of a space, is on the market for $950,000 and represented by Tracey Smith of Martha Turner Sotheby’s International Realty.

    The 1950s townhome has fabulous natural light, balconies, a courtyard filled with native plants, and a funky charm that evokes the neighborhood’s past and present.

    Painted tile floors and long hallways with splendid light set the tone for this home. They give way to an open, airy arrangement, showing off 1507 Harold’s nearly 3,000 square feet. The three-bedroom, two-bath home is immediately centered in its neighborhood, but also a retreat from the bustling city around it.

    If the devil is in the details, 1507 Harold has plenty of them. Think painted clay tiles on the first floor and solid red oak hardwood on the second floor. Add to that custom Pedini Italian kitchen cabinets, Neolith countertops, and a Quemere custom backsplash in the kitchen. See also the epoxied garage floor with glass garage door.

    Floor-to-ceiling windows not only let in the natural light, they give 1507 Harold the feeling of being surrounded by nature. That feeling is enhanced by the home's two, second-floor balconies. One of them, off the primary bedroom, overlooks the cloistered courtyard filled with native plants, park bench, and natural seating. The other faces the neighborhood. A two-story atrium provides space for meditation, contemplation, and casual gathering.

    The dining room has a dry bar that’s perfect for storage and an Aobosi dual-temperature wine refrigerator. The primary bedroom has built-in bookcases and drawers, and an ensuite bath with soaking tub and shower. Sliding doors lead to the balcony.

    The garden’s irrigation system waters plants daily, keeping this green space well-tended.South Texas cactus and olive trees welcome homeowners and visitors at the front entrance.

    The home's welcoming vibe has to be seen to be believed. It’s rarely been on the market, and the odds are high that its next owners will keep it for a very long time. It’s just that kind of place.

    Dining room of 1507 Harold Street, looking into the two-story atrium
      

    Photo by Sonya Sofrankpo for Sotheby’s International Realty

    The dining room has a dual-temperature wine refrigerator, a dry bar, and a view into the two-story atrium.

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    More millennials bought homes in Houston than any other city in 2024

    Amber Heckler
    Jul 14, 2025 | 5:15 pm
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    Houston is turning into a haven for millennial homebuyers, a new SmartAsset housing study has found. Nearly 62,000 millennials purchased homes in the Bayou City in 2024.

    The report, "Where Millennials Are Buying Homes – 2025 Study," analyzed mortgage origination data across 41 of the largest U.S. metros, ranking them based on the percentage of local people aged 25-44 who purchased a home in 2024. As a note, the study only observed conventional mortgages and not FHA, USDA, or VA loans.

    The findings show more millennials bought homes in Houston-Pasadena-The Woodlands than in any other U.S. metro last year, totaling 61,826 originated mortgages.

    "This was the highest raw number of new Millennial homeowners nationwide, outranking metros like New York City and Los Angeles, which have much larger total populations," the report's author wrote.

    For additional context, that's nearly 6,100 more mortgages than Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, which had the second-highest number of millennial home purchases nationwide in 2024.

    The median property value of a Houston-area home purchased by a millennial in 2024 came out to $345,000, and the median income of a millennial homeowner was $124,000, according to the report.

    Despite the vast number of millennials that bought homes in Houston last year, it only accounted for 2.85 percent of all local residents within the 25-44 age bracket. Furthermore, Houston-Pasadena-The Woodlands placed 27th in the report's ranking of U.S. metro areas with the highest percentage of millennials who purchased homes in 2024.

    The No. 1-ranking metro was Raleigh-Cary, North Carolina with 4.5 percent of local millennials securing a mortgage last year. However, that percentage only represented 19,735 mortgages originated in 2024.

    SmartAsset said U.S. metros with a high rate of millennial homebuyers may show desirability within the area's job market, housing market, and its local economy.

    "In some places, 1 in every 25 residents between the ages of 25 and 44 purchased a home with a conventional mortgage just in 2024 alone," the study said. "In other major metros, less than 1 in 100 Millennial-aged residents last year. This disparity can cause divergent implications for local infrastructure, politics, and business demand among different metros."

    Here's how many mortgages that were secured by millennials in Texas' other major metros in 2024:

    • Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington – 55,732 mortgages
    • Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos – 27,196 mortgages
    • San Antonio-New Braunfels – 26,337 mortgages
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