About Memorial
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $130,000 to $36,000,000
Closed Prices: $90,000 to $21,000,000
Median Sale Price: $625,900
Average $ per sq ft: $322
Association Fee Ranges: $92 to $1000/quarter, $0 to $10200, $40 to $4554/mo, $0 to $11500
Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
Age: 1944 to 2023
Sq. Ft.: 594 to 26638 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 0 to 9 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 0 to 16 Bathrooms
Lot Size: 0 - 5+ acres
Around Memorial
Hedwig Village sits against Interstate 10 at the Voss Road exit, giving it access east into Downtown Houston and west into Katy. Although primarily a residential area, it’s also near to a few shopping destinations and dining spots. Homes tend to be priced above the Houston average. Hunter Creek Village sits just east of Hedwig Village. The neighborhood dates back almost 70 years, and it’s characterized by shady, tree-covered streets and homes tucked into small side streets near Buffalo Bayou. Homes in this area encompass a range of styles, from smaller traditional built homes and larger, French style manors.
The Memorial area hosts an eclectic food scene with upscale restaurants run by high-profile chefs as well as homey eateries that anchor their neighborhoods. All of Houston’s favorite chains are here, and hidden gems lie around every corner.
Residents around Memorial have more than their fair share of shopping destinations to visit. At Memorial City Mall, guests can enjoy a day of shopping at some of the finest stores in the city. The mall also hosts events throughout the year including movie nights, yoga, and live showings of sport events. Just down the highway, guests can also visit Citycentre Plaza. Citycentre is a mixed development area full of stores, restaurants, gyms, and residences. With so much to offer, it also hosts family-friendly events on the green lawn. Located in the center of the plaza, the lawn is where guests can come together for live concerts and movie showings.
Memorial is home to many nightlife destinations, whether you like sports bars with plenty of TVs or quirky dives with live music. The neighborhood is also home to several large cinemas for catching the latest blockbuster.
Memorial is bookended by some of the largest parks in the city. On the east end, Memorial Park opens at 6 a.m. every morning, welcoming guests to its many walking trails. Croquet, golf, tennis, and swimming are some of the other outdoor activities that guests can get involved in. Also, while in the area, visitors can head to the Houston Arboretum. The Arboretum offers programs throughout the year including nature walks and animal spotting adventures. On the opposite side of Memorial, residents can enjoy a trip to Bear Creek Pioneers Park. Besides more traditional amenities like baseball fields and picnic tables, the park also offers horseback riding and fishing. The park stretches out over more than 2,000 acres and includes a two-mile walking trail. With so much space and so many activities, Pioneers Park is an ideal destination for outdoor lovers.
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