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Houstonians that regularly visit Galveston are probably familiar with the island's diverse homes. From vibrantly painted, pastel pink and blue houses to inverted steel-domed residences that have ...
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GALVESTON, Texas (KTRK) -- If you've got the money, this beautiful home at 1609 Seaside Dr. in Galveston could be yours. You can sip coffee and soak in the rays from the massive balcony that wraps ...
Homes for sale in Galveston grew 42 percent in the past year, with nearly 1,000 listings in the first quarter, according to the Houston Association of Realtors (HAR).
Galveston Island's real estate market has become dramatically oversaturated, with beach properties sitting unsold for months, prices dropping.
Galveston is rich with history and culture, boasting many historic sites and landmarks, including several historical homes that offer insight into the island’s past.
Once a year in Galveston, privacy goes out the window as the owners of historic homes open their doors to visitors as part of an island-wide event.