802 W. 10TH
Property
Located along the Heights Hike-n-Bike trail at the corner of Nicholson sits 802 W. 10th St., a stunning contemporary work of art which features first floor living, hardwood floors, soaring ceilings, incredible natural light throughout and brilliant pool/spa. Fenced yard with sprinkler system opens into the front entry. Downstairs open floor plan offers a chef’s gourmet kitchen with quartz counters, island plus counter seating, stainless steel appliances, soft-close drawers/ cabinets, accent lighting, pantry and mudroom. Adjoining dining area is perfect for entertaining with spectacular light fixture and 23’ open ceiling. Relaxing living room features a gaslog fireplace, entertainment center and surround sound. Dry bar and beautiful powder bath as well. Upstairs primary suite boasts a tray ceiling, motorized window blinds, coffee bar, fireplace, ceiling speakers and walk-in closet. Spalike primary bath is well-appointed with double sinks, soaking tub, walk-in shower and stunning fixtures. Nice-size secondary bedrooms with en suite baths , study with barn doors, marble accent wall and shelving plus laundry room complete the second floor. Sparkling, heated pool with spa and waterfalls is ideal for year round pleasure. Outdoor grill, patio and lounging area too. Two-car attached garage with storage area and additional off street driveway parking. Extra amenities include home generator, tankless water heater and home automation entertainment system. Close to Heights area shops, restaurants, parks and trails with a convenient location to downtown.
Neighborhood
The Heights, a diverse small town community in the heart of Houston, was developed in the 1890s as a result of electrification of street car lines. With electrification, real estate developers could expand farther from city centers, so a group of Midwestern investors banded together to purchase Houston’s street car system to ensure its extension to the Heights. The area became the city’s first large, planned community and existed separate from Houston until it was annexed in 1918. The Heights has much to offer its residents, including one of Houston’s grandest boulevards, celebrated architecture ranging from Texas Victorians to turn-of-the-century bungalows, acres of parks, antique stores and offbeat boutiques. In recent years, the area has seen a renewed vitality and interest in preserving the historic fiber of the community; as a result, attracting new residents and businesses.
By The Numbers
3 Bedrooms
3½ Baths
2,681
3,036