Local Markets

About Greater OST-South Union

The Greater OST-South Union market offers a diverse selection of homes, with 215 active listings averaging $327,931. Prices range from $96,000 to $850,000, featuring homes between 730 and 4,500 sq ft. Whether you're looking for a starter home or something larger, there's plenty to explore in this vibrant Houston neighborhood!

The Greater OST-South Union area is perfect for those who crave urban living close to downtown Houston. The area boasts a variety of shopping centers, restaurants, and parks for residents to enjoy. Affordability is a key reason to consider this locale, as it offers a lower cost of housing compared to other Houston neighborhoods.

In terms of commuting, the area provides easy access to major highways and is just a short drive to downtown Houston or IAH. Additionally, the region is home to several top-rated schools, making it an excellent place for families. With its mix of convenience, affordability, and proximity to amenities, Greater OST-South Union presents a compelling option for potential homebuyers.

Total Active Listings

237

Average List Price

$320,238

Average Home Size

1,766SQFT

Average Price per SQFT

$182

Price Range Distribution

Number of homes per price range in Greater OST-South Union

Price Ranges

less than $125k (24)
$125k - $224k (115)
$225k - $324k (105)
$325k - $424k (132)
$425k - $524k (22)
$525k+ (21)

Frequently asked questions

As of January 3rd 2025 there are 237 homes listed for sale in Greater OST-South Union.

The average list price in Greater OST-South Union is currently $320,238, and the majority of available homes are priced between $234,000 and $385,000. Last updated January 3rd 2025.

At an average days on market of 140, Greater OST-South Union is more of a balanced market - where most homes would sell in about six months.

As of January 3rd 2025, there are 114 new homes listed for sale in Greater OST-South Union

As of January 3rd 2025, the average home on the market in Greater OST-South Union was built in 1993.