In the Grogan’s Mill neighborhood of The Woodlands, a 1985 Mediterranean spreads across a half-an-acre lot served by a loop-tipped roadway that appears in aerial views to resemble an inverted golf club. That’s rather fitting — the property overlooks a fairway of the tournament course of the Woodlands Country Club. The floor plan, meanwhile, includes its own pool room (top photo). Laps on the housing market date back to June of 2010, when the asking price bobbed for a bit at $949,000 before sinking to $693K. A 2011 re-listing splashed water at $900K before a late 2013 surge upped the ask to $1.15 million. That’s also the price sought in a brief spring-to-summer 2014 listing as well as the re-re-re listing by a different agent dating from Black Friday. Let’s take a swing through the place:
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Full-height picture windows line the back of the home. The living room (above) takes in this view of the course:
Travertine floors extend throughout most of the first floor. The 5,852-sq.-ft. home has 2 staircases, one of which spirals within a corner pocket . . .
of the family room:
The kitchen’s informal seating area also snags a golf-course view:
Over in the family room, the bumped-out bar is within dripping distance of . . .
the pool hall, which has windows on at least 3 sides, plus skylights:
One of the 5 bedrooms is downstairs. This room features wooden floors and has a double door to the yard:
The master bedroom is upstairs, along with 3 of the secondary bedrooms. This carpeted one has access . . .
to a large terrace:
with a panoramic view:
Only a few rooms upstairs appear in the listing:
The bathrooms — and there are 5 full ones plus a powder room — have been updated. Here’s the master bathroom:
Golfers on the course, meanwhile, get these views of the property:
There’s an open house mid-afternoon on Sunday afternoon, ending at fore.
- 15 Doe Run Dr. [HAR]
I guess the pool is indoors to keep you from getting bonked in the head by errant golf balls.
An indoor pool in Houston , what a waste…
I know this house and am amazed by the extra rooms and stuff since last I was there! What a mess of a mish-mash this is.