Meyerland is a 6,000-acre, deed-restricted community in southwest Houston, just outside of the 610 Loop and inside Beltway 8.
Meyerland contains over 3,000 residences, most of which were built in the 1950s. The property continues to increase in value and the name Meyerland is one that brings to mind a beautiful residential neighborhood with strong restrictions. New and younger families are moving in. Many are second and third generation Meyerlanders who knew what they liked a long time ago and are moving back. Many older homes are now being raised and new, larger homes are being built.
Although technically not "inside the loop", Meyerland's convenient central location, its zoning to Bellaire High School, and Houston's continued economic expansion continue to drive appreciation of Meyerland property (and demand for its land). Average sales prices of homes in the neighborhood have increased nearly 50% since 2004, from around $100 per square foot of structure area to $150 per square foot.
Terrific shopping and dining is available at Meyerland Plaza, conveniently located on Beechnut Street off Loop 610 as well as convenient access to the Galleria, Medical Center, Greenway Plaza, and Downtown.
