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Foxwood

Posted: 27 June 2007 by John Huval
Zip 77338

Neighborhood Information

 Total Homes  1,010
 Median Size  1,603
 Median Lot Size  6,900
 Average Bedrooms  3.1
 Average Bathrooms  2.0
 Median Year Built  1978
 Zip Code  77338
 Key Map Grid  334

Foxwood Subdivision, established in the early 70’s, is located off Highway 59 North and FM 1960, just north of Bush Intercontinental Airport in NE Houston. The subdivision includes over 1,400 residential lots in its 10 sections, and is currently 70% developed. While most homes were built by the late 70’s, new and recent construction can be found in later developed sections of the neighborhood. Foxwood Subdivision is bordered by the neighboring subdivisions of Cypresswood Point, Oak Hill Estates, Kenswick Meadows, and Saddle Ridge.

As one of the larger subdivisions of NE Houston, Foxwood Subdivision homes range from one-story starter homes just under 1,000 square feet to larger family homes of 3,000 square feet. Foxwood residents are zoned to Aldine ISD Schools. There are area houses of worship in many denominations. Neighborhood amenities include an area swimming pool and playground equipment, and sidewalks. Deerbrook Mall, local shopping, dining, and entertainment are close at hand along FM 1960 and the Highway 59 corridor.

Foxwood Subdivision is a deed-restricted community. The neighborhood association, Foxwood Community Association, Inc., is professionally managed by SCS Management Services, Inc. from whom neighborhood documents can be obtained. Water service is provided by Hunters Glen MUD.

Foxwood Annual Sales Information

 Year 2004 2005 2006
 List Price (LP)  $94,135  $97,944  $103,595
 Sales Price (SP)  $93,358  $96,489  $103,251
 SP/LP Ratio  99.17%  98.51%  99.67%
 Avg SP/SqFt  $59.35  $57.67  $59.65
 Days On Market  70  88  75
 Sold Per Month  5.25  4.58  7.33

Foxwood Quarterly Sales Price Per Square Foot

Foxwood Humble Texas 77338 SqFt Sales

During the last 12 quarters ending December 2006, the median sales price per square foot declined 7% from $60.11 per square foot to $55.77.

During the past three sales years, the highest median per square foot price was recorded during the 2nd quarter of 2004 — a high of $66.17 per square foot.

Quarterly sales numbers provide a view of seasonal variations as well as year-to-year changes in the sales price per square foot.

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For additional information on Foxwood, Humble Texas, 77338 active listings, market activity and price trends, check out the complete printable PDF report or request an updated report with the most current HARMLS sales information for your neighborhood.

Neighborhood Spotlight information and the Neighborhood Market Snapshot report contain MLS data which is current on the report date. However, MLS data is effected by market and economic trends, and changes frequently. Therefore, the report may not reflect current neighborhood market conditions when you view or print it. Request an updated report with the latest MLS information for Foxwood or for your neighborhood.

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