
About Meyerland
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $345,000 to $639,900
Closed Prices: $69,000 to $1,351,250
Median Sale Price: $425,500
Average $ per sq ft: $201
Association Fee Ranges: $600/quarter, $100 to $400/mo, $0 to $780, $0 to $2400
Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
Age: 1950 to 2021
Sq. Ft.: 740 to 7334 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 1 to 6 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 1 to 7 Bathrooms
Lot Size: 0 - 5+ acres
Around Meyerland
Mostly made up of three to four bedroom homes, Meyerland can be an affordable options for families looking for a quiet suburban area of the city. Many of the homes were built between the 50s and 60s, so there may be a fixer upper in your future. There are condominium complexes surrounding the neighborhoods, catering to families not ready for the maintenance and cost of a detached home.
Meyerland's cuisines are wide ranging, but you are less likely to find small, locally owned shops. Many favorite chain brands are present in Meyerland, which means you'll always have something familiar around the corner. You won't be hurting for options, however, and whether you're craving Chinese, BBQ or Tex-Mex, you'll find it in the area.
A majority of the population in Meyerland are married couples. Whether you're driving or walking, you will get a decidedly suburban feeling in the area. The neighborhood is intimate enough to make it walkable, but large enough to require that you drive to the grocery store. The area is diverse, like the rest of Houston, so you will find a great mixture of people and cultures coming together. Big box stores and shopping centers dominate the scene, a far cry from the boutique feel of neighboring West University and Rice Village.
While the nightlife is not represented in Meyerland, downtown and the Galleria area are just a short ride away. Meyerland is close to NRG Stadium, home of the Houston Texans. Games and conventions are held at the venue almost every weekend, so you're not far from some of the best entertainment and events Houston has to offer. This is especially true when the rodeo comes to town.
Sunday's are quieter in the area, so you may have to travel to find some fun things to do. The area is close to the 610 loop, so getting to other areas of the city is quick and efficient. If you're looking to get in some home renovations or visit your favorite store, there are plenty of chains in Meyerland that make the perfect Sunday a dream for any resident. There are also two city parks that offer Little League Parks, walking trails, and the opportunity to get out into the open air.
Locals Love
- Very convenient for shopping
- Quiet and charming
- Great schools nearby
Locals Don't Love
- Traffic is heavy
- Commuting to certain areas can be a pain
- Area is prone to flooding
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