Charming home with open living spaces, well-kept yard, and convenient location.
Remodeled home with open layout, updated kitchen, and a relaxing backyard oasis.
Charming 4-bedroom home with a game room, media room, and spacious backyard oasis.
About Fall Creek-Summerwood-Groves
The Fall Creek-Summerwood-Groves market offers a diverse selection of homes, with 465 active listings ranging from $390,590 to $1,400,000. The average home size is 2,743 sq ft, providing ample space for families. With homes built between 2008 and 2021, this area is perfect for buyers seeking modern amenities and comfortable living.
Fall Creek-Summerwood-Groves is a desirable place to live, offering a convenient blend of luxury, affordability, and fantastic amenities. It boasts a quick commute to downtown Houston and George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), making it a perfect fit for professionals and travelers.
The area is home to top-notch schools, various retail outlets for shopping enthusiasts, and ample recreational opportunities with its beautiful parks. Combined with its high safety standards and a serene suburban atmosphere, Fall Creek-Summerwood-Groves offers a quality lifestyle and a sense of community.
Total Active Listings
465
Average List Price
$426,629
Average Home Size
2,743SQFT
Average Price per SQFT
$158
Price Range Distribution
Number of homes per price range in Fall Creek-Summerwood-GrovesPrice Ranges
Frequently asked questions
As of August 31st 2024 there are 465 homes listed for sale in Fall Creek-Summerwood-Groves.
The average list price in Fall Creek-Summerwood-Groves is currently $426,629, and the majority of available homes are priced between $330,000 and $467,530. Last updated August 31st 2024.
The average time on the market in Fall Creek-Summerwood-Groves is 76 days, which is a strong market...but not necessarily hot.
As of August 31st 2024, there are 95 new homes listed for sale in Fall Creek-Summerwood-Groves
As of August 31st 2024, the average home on the market in Fall Creek-Summerwood-Groves was built in 2014.