AFTON OAKS
Afton Oaks subdivision is deed-restricted with more than 500 homes. It is located in the "inner-loop" of 610 near the Galleria and Highland Village and is bounded to the north by Westheimer Road, to the east by Union Pacific railroad tracks, to the south by Southwest Freeway, and to the west by the 610 Loop. Multi-million dollar homes occupy the large lots of Afton Oaks, where the most notable of Houston citizens reside.
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Afton Oaks Real Estate Market Report for 2011
| Number of Homes Sold | 26 |
| Sales Price Range | $299,000 to $1,900,000 |
| Average Sales Price | $739,309 |
Square Foot Price Change Data 1994 - 2010 for AFTON OAKS
Source: Crawford Realty Advisors Phone: 281-587-0132 E-mail: info@CrawfordRealtyAdvisors.com
All information is subject to change and should be independently verified.
In the early 1950s, the farming and ranching land owned by the O'Meara and Stahlman families became primed for development. Originally, the subdivision was predominantly made up of ranch-style brick homes built in stages mainly between 1951 and 1959. Construction of newer two-story brick and stucco homes began in the 1980s. By 2000, many of the older ranch style homes received renovation or faced demolition and were replaced with much larger single-family homes, patio homes and 3 story town homes near the 610 West Loop. Like other neighborhoods with a close-in location, the significant new home construction has
started to replace the original homes because of rising land values. These new builds are typically in excess of the million dollar price point. To date, the newer homes comprise less than half of the homes in Afton Oaks. The notable signature elements of Afton Oaks includes the esplanade along Newcastle Drive, the canopy of large, older hardwood trees throughout the neighborhood, a collection of rectangular column street markers, and a set of smaller triangular parks.





