Thinking of taking a test drive on those Pearland Town Center parking lots this weekend? Why not stop by these Silvercreek open houses nearby? Silvercreek is “the community that feels like a neighborhood”!
Location: 2618 Misty Grove Dr., Manvel
Details: 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths; 2,923 sq. ft.
Price: $235,000
The Scoop: Trendmaker Homes doubled down on crown molding in this 2002 one-story. Large Kitchen with granite countertops and tall maple cabinets. Tile and carpet downstairs; carpet up. Large Master Bath has several slender columns, large mirrors, space for TV. Owners are VERY!!! interested in selling this house to you.
Open House: Saturday, 2-4 pm
More brick-faced sprawlers — after the jump!
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Location: 3111 Aspen Lake Dr., Manvel
Details: 5 bedrooms, 4 1/2 baths; 3,761 sq. ft.
Price: $358,000
The Scoop: 2003 2-story brick Trendmaker Homes concoction with detached 3-car garage. Hardwood floors downstairs. Curvy stairs with balcony at entry; large Game Room at top. Downstairs Master Bedroom has fireplace and sitting area. On the market for 5 months. Price cut twice, a total of $17K.
Open House: Sunday, 1-4 pm
Location: 3507 Silvercreek Dr., Manvel
Details: 4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths; 4,032 sq. ft.
Price: $389,900
The Scoop: Brick 2-story by Trendmaker Homes, dating from 2003. Family Room has vaulted ceiling, built-in space for TV. Covered patio and hot tub in back. Security gate, detached 3-car garage. On the market for 4 months. Price cut $6.1K
Open House: Saturday, 1-4 pm
Location: 3506 Silvercreek Dr., Manvel
Details: 6 bedrooms, 4 1/2 baths; 5,131 sq. ft.
Price: $489,999
The Scoop: Vacuous 2003 2-story built by Newmark Homes. First floor has ceramic-tile floors with black diamond speckles added in tall Entry. Double-height Family Room has overlook with wrought-iron railing. Mirrored wall in Dining Room adds to impression of space. Attached 3-car garage; double-height covered patio in back. On the market since late April.
Open House: Saturday, 1-4 pm
No thanks. I ain’t interested unless it’s a neighborhood that feels like a community.
Seriously, it has never failed to amaze me how developers persist in slapping these brick boxes with black roofs, no porches and no deep roof overhangs onto Gulf Coast prairie. It’s like a polar bear in the tropics — doesn’t fit, doesn’t work.