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10819 Burdine Street

House

Exceptional recent renovation in Westbury. A private courtyard greets you behind the front gate that flows to the main entrance. This grand open concept consists of the living, kitchen, and dining areas with sprawling hardwoods throughout. Conducive for effortless entertaining, the kitchen showcases new stainless-steel appliances, quartz countertops, along with ample storage. The primary suite features an oversized bedroom along with spa-like bathroom featuring an oversized walk-in shower with two separate rain fall style heads, soaking tub and dual vanity sinks. Three additional secondary bedrooms are versatile in their uses as guest spaces, an office, or studio. Situated on a large corner lot, the beautifully maintained back yard boasts a large concrete patio and attractive pergola. New roof, HVAC, water heater, floors, windows – all per seller.

Neighborhood

Westbury was developed in the 1950s and 1960s by Ira Berne as part of the post–World War II migration to the suburbs. The developer had moved from Westbury, New York, after which he named the new community. Around 1953 the area known as Sam Houston Airport ended its flight operations where the airport property was redeveloped. Westbury is a neighborhood in the Brays Oaks district of Southwest Houston.

By The Numbers

Year built 1 960

House

2,425 SF (per HCAD)

Lot 9,600 SF (per HCAD)

Beds/Baths 4/4+

Living room 1 8 x 15

Dining room 17 x 11

Kitchen 14 X 14

Breakfast 14 x 5

Primary bedroom 1 5 X 13

Primary bath 1 6 x 10

Bedroom #2 13 X 12

Bedroom #3 12 x 11

Bedroom #4 1 0 x 8

Utility 14 x 13

Information such as measurements, square footage and descriptions of materials, fixtures, or other components of the improvements may not be accurate and should not be relied upon, but should be independently verified by Buyer prior to purchase.

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