About Northside Village
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $185,000 to $2,200,000
Closed Prices: $102,000 to $791,400
Median Sale Price: $323,500
Average $ per sq ft: $235
Association Fee Ranges: $25/quarter, $0 to $125/mo, $25 to $2200, $0 to $900
Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
Age: 1900 to 2022
Sq. Ft.: 480 to 6749 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 0 to 6 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 0 to 5 Bathrooms
Around Northside Village
This prime residential location has numerous single-family homes and a handful of affordable condominiums. On the north side, there are subdivisions on both sides of the 610 Loop. On the east side, newer model homes can be found along Cavalcade Street. A large cluster of houses on the market are also located on the south side, near Interstate 10.
Northside Village’s culinary scene is highly diverse, and reflects the city’s demographics. This particular area has seen an increase in new restaurants, both on its northern and southern ends. This is due to Northside Village’s location within four major freeways. However, the neighborhood still has a few local gems that have been serving patrons for many years, such as Alamo Tamale & Taco on Berry Road.
Lots of traffic due to the surrounding freeways, which are known to be perpetually busy. The upside is that you’ll get amazing views of the downtown Houston skyline on Interstate 45. There are many residential communities throughout the area, so expect the usual suburban aesthetics mixed with random strip malls that host everything from taco stands to laundromats. Since this neighborhood is quite large and stretches from the Heights/Downtown area to the Northside, you will see each subdivision’s unique characteristics.
Collingsworth Avenue has unassuming storefronts that are local dive bars to colorful Tex-Mex restaurants. There are also numerous independently owned bars and music venues near Interstate 10, such as Walters Downtown that showcases all kinds of genres.
Northside Village boasts many gorgeous parks like Moody Park and White Oak Park to the southeast. Locals like to watch Texans games on the big screen TVs at local burger or taco restaurants. When the weather isn’t too hot or cold, joggers and dog lovers take advantage of the shaded sidewalks in many of the subdivisions, or go to local parks like Hogg Park near Interstate 45.
Locals Love
- Friendly community and clean public spaces
- Near Downtown
- Close to four major freeways
Locals Don't Love
- Traffic
- Relatively expensive houses
- Lack of entertainment options
Neighborhood Reviews
0 Reviewsbuyers and sellers in this neighborhood.