A Heights Triplex Across from Reagan High School Is Aiming for $750K

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Crosswalks and No Parking signs related to Reagan High School separate an updated 1920-ish bungalow from the front of campus on 13th St. in the Houston Heights. The residential property includes 2 apartments, located on 2 levels of the still-accessible 3-car garage and its extra-extra wide driveway. The tidy compound backs up to an alley that splits the block, which is located in a section of the Heights East Historic District. Against the home’s recently applied bright blue paint, the freshened exterior’s white trim brightly pops, particularly on the porch’s newish old-style columns and balustrades. Listed on Wednesday, the triplex bears an asking price of $750K.

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Viewed from 13th St., the 6,600-sq.-ft. lot’s shared and semi-fenced setup spaces out beneath mature tree canopies. The main home’s front porch entry opens into a foyer with transom-tipped doorways leading into a front bedroom (on the left in the photo below) and the living area (on the right). That’s it for the transoms. Other rooms have lower, unadorned pass-throughs.

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The living area’s bay window faces east, which means the single window in the photo below looks toward the school’s outdoor track.

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HCAD doesn’t refer to any renovation work after 1990, but the home looks more recently updated. The original floors, for example, have been refurbished.

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Cabinetry in the spruced-up kitchen appears to have incorporated a section of a 5-panel door below the microwave.

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With plants removed from the greenhouse window over the stove, the view through takes in the high school’s front entrance and grounds:

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A pair of 4-panel windows in one of the 2 bedrooms in the 1,528-sq.-ft. main home focuses the view eastward:

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The master suite is off the kitchen:

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A set of glass panel doors accesses the back deck:

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It occupies much of the shaded space between house and garage — which HCAD pegs at 930 sq. ft.

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Access to the 1-bedroom apartment is from a private entrance at the back of the garage (above). Windows in and by the door look south. Inside, however, the remaining windows point high . . .

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The 2-bedroom upstairs apartment, however, has glass on all 4 sides:

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5 Comment

  • A tad overpriced but a nice place. You’re gonna be hating it though, when 600 students park in front of your house 6.30am – 4.30 every Monday thru Friday, August thru June.

  • Recently two falling down bungalows in the 700 block of E 10 1/2th each on 6,250 sq. ft. lots sold for a little under $90 sq. ft. – the owner walked off with over $1 million.

  • Quite nice but not 750k nice. At some point, buyers will just have to say no. Though I would choose this over a lot of the new building going on the area (some good, much of it little more than a money grab at over eager buyers willing to buy anything).

  • The realtor did a good job of detailing the square footage of the units (which is rare), too often in the area realtors will say 1,800 sf 3/2, only to find out its a 2/1 with an apartment.

  • “Those kids these days…” Anyone who has had just a few rowdy teenagers in their neighborhood would know better than to buy a house across the street from a HS.