How’d all this open land find itself around this deep-on-the-lot bungalow-like listing? This 2008 property is far from the higher density cottage communities in Houston Heights and its hinterlands. Rather, it’s in Pearland’s Colonial Estates, a neighborhood located west of Cabot Cove Lake and south of Magnolia St. The big-roofed home and just-plain-big garage (above) share an acre and a half fronting a straight-shot country road. Views from the front porch go deep, wide, and high (top). The recent listing asks $348,000.
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At just over 1,900 sq. ft., the floor plan limits rooms to one level, though the roof pitches much higher. The dining room view looks through the porch; cube windows floating in sconce position bring in a bit more sunshine:
Juxtaposed common rooms at the back of the tidy home sit at the confluence of flooring choices:
Portions of the back room ceiling capture a little extra lift; in the family room, for example, there’s space for slightly double-deckered windows:
All that glass looks at the grass lying beyond the back porch and its covered walkway to the garage:
Cube windows peeking over the back yard add another decorative accent to the master bedroom . . .
but the view and light come from a full-height double window overlooking the garden:
Water features in the master bathroom hog the closeups in the listing photos:
The 3 secondary bedrooms measure 10 ft. by 10 ft., 11 ft. by 11 ft., and (just to mix it up): 10 ft. by 11 ft.
Meanwhile, the 3-car garage comes with a wide-open workshop:
Above the work room, there’s a play room:
Maps tag the street as one of many road segments attributed to County Road 834.
- 5103 Colonial Dr. [HAR]
What a disappointment! The exterior is so cute, and then you get inside, and it’s Plain Jane tract home.
Ahh the upwardly-mobile! Adding value and scramming
I agree, JD. I was thinking “wow” when I saw the exterior, but the interior fails to impress at all.
Wow, thats pretty cheap for that much land, and you could always update the interior to your own taste….
A wider driveway would make more sense.
The people who built this spent 60% to 70% of the budget on the outside when it came to the inside they did not have much left so they when the build grade inside. To fix up the inside it will cost $40k to $70k
This is less than a mile from my house. I pass it every day, along with a similar, larger one next to it. Looks great from the street.