Beachtown
On the east end of Galveston Island is one of the few places in the South where nature is making the beaches wider. This is Beachtown – walkable, connected to nature, defined by a genuine town center. Designed by … Continue reading →
East End Historical District
The East End Historical District is comprised of over 50 city blocks bounded on the south by Broadway, the east by 10th Street, the north by Mechanic Avenue and the west by 19th Street. The District has been placed on … Continue reading →
Fish Village
Fish Village is a neighborhood with many quaint homes that were built in the 60′s and 70′s, but most have been newly remodeled. This neighborhood is walkable to UTMB, so it is the neighborhood of choice for many UTMB residents, … Continue reading →
Lost Bayou Historical District
With many great 1900 storm surviving home, The Lost Bayou District makes up approximately 12 blocks of historic homes with many architectural details dating back to the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century. You will see Victorian, Greek Revival, Colonial, Classical and … Continue reading →
San Marino
Cute neighborhood located to the East of Ferry Road and very close to UTMB, Stewart beach, downtown, and many popular Galveston areas. Single Family homes perfect for families, students, or even a great potential for rental investment.
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About the Silk Stocking National Histroic District Tucked between Broadway and Seawall Boulevard, the Silk Stocking National Historic District (SSNHD) boasts a varied collection of historic homes that reflect development from the Civil War through World War II. Outlined by … Continue reading →
The Preserve at Grand Beach
Stunning Gulf views & sunrises from each residential lot in Galveston’s newest, and ONLY, gated beachside East-end subdivision- The Preserve at Grand Beach starting at $89,900! Subdivision Declaration Architectural Requirements
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