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Houston Neighborhood

Oak Forest/Garden Oaks

Location

  • Boundaries: Oak Forest/Garden Oaks is roughly bounded by Loop 610 to the south, Pinemont Drive to the north, T.C. Jester Boulevard to the east, and Ella Boulevard to the west.
  • Proximity to Major Areas: Located approximately 8 miles northwest of Downtown Houston.
  • Zip Codes: 77018, 77092

Population Growth

  • Historical Population Data: Oak Forest/Garden Oaks has seen steady population growth since its establishment in the mid-20th century.
  • Recent Trends: The neighborhood has experienced significant growth and gentrification, attracting young professionals, families, and investors.
  • Projections: Continued growth is expected as the area remains a highly desirable place to live with ongoing development and revitalization.

Parks and Recreation

  • Parks: Notable parks include T.C. Jester Park, American Legion Park, and Candlelight Park.
  • Recreational Facilities: The area features playgrounds, sports fields, community centers, swimming pools, and green spaces.
  • Outdoor Activities: Residents enjoy activities such as jogging, biking, dog walking, and participating in community events and farmers’ markets.

Average Home Prices

  • Current Average Home Price: As of 2024, the average home price in Oak Forest/Garden Oaks is around $600,000.
  • Historical Trends: Home prices have risen significantly over the past decade due to high demand and redevelopment.
  • Market Predictions: Prices are expected to continue rising, supported by strong demand and the neighborhood’s desirability.

Home Sales Data

  • Recent Sales Statistics: In the past year, approximately 250 homes have been sold in Oak Forest/Garden Oaks, with an average selling price of $595,000.
  • Average Days on Market: Homes typically stay on the market for around 30 days.
  • Price Per Square Foot: The average price per square foot is approximately $270.

Historical Information

  • Founding: Oak Forest was established in the 1940s, and Garden Oaks was developed in the 1930s as residential communities.
  • Significant Events: The neighborhoods have rich histories and have undergone significant redevelopment and revitalization in recent years.
  • Development: Initially developed as suburban communities, Oak Forest/Garden Oaks retain much of their historical charm while incorporating modern developments.

Types of Homes

  • Architectural Styles: The neighborhoods feature a mix of mid-century ranch homes, traditional single-family homes, bungalows, and modern new constructions.
  • Types of Housing: Primarily single-family homes, with some townhomes and duplexes.
  • Typical Home Sizes: Homes range from 1,200 to 3,500 square feet, with 3-4 bedrooms being common.

Renters vs Homeowners

Ratio of Renters to Homeowners: Approximately 70% of properties are owner-occupied, with 30% being rentals.

Rental Market Trends: The rental market remains strong, driven by the neighborhoods’ location and amenities.

Interesting Facts

  • Unique Characteristics: Oak Forest/Garden Oaks are known for their large lots, tree-lined streets, and active community.
  • Notable Residents: The neighborhoods attract families, young professionals, artists, and retirees.
  • Cultural or Historical Significance: Oak Forest/Garden Oaks hold historical significance as longstanding residential areas with rich cultural heritages.

Additional Information

  • Schools: The neighborhoods are served by Garden Oaks Montessori, Oak Forest Elementary, Black Middle School, and Waltrip High School.
  • Shopping and Dining: Oak Forest/Garden Oaks offer a variety of local shops, restaurants, cafes, and bars, contributing to a vibrant community atmosphere.
  • Public Transportation: METRO bus routes provide convenient access to downtown and other parts of Houston.
  • Community Involvement: Various community organizations and neighborhood associations organize community events, volunteer opportunities, and improvement projects.
  • Safety: The neighborhoods are considered safe, with active community engagement and neighborhood watch programs.