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Knollwood Village is a subdivision in Houston, Texas. Managed by Knollwood Village Civic Club (KVCC), which regulates Knollwood Village section 1-10 and Braes Terrace II .


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History

The site that is currently Knollwood Village was originally housed at Main Street Airport. The Meeks Flori of the Houston Chronicle states that it was "dated at least until the early 1930s." According to David Fitts, who had served as president of KVCC, the first houses were built between 1951 and 1953. The airport was closed in 1952. Fitts stated that KVCC was formed in 1953 and a civil club constitution was signed in June. 18 years. Heather Saucier of the Houston Chronicle writes that in the community, the rumors are named after a small hill "because the area rarely floods." Knollwood Village precedes Loop 610 and Houston Astrodome. According to Meeks at Knollwood Village, "being in a place that is considered the outer boundary of Houston."

In 2004, Katherine Feser wrote that "The environment has gained popularity among families as it is still relatively affordable."

In April 2010, the "auto" edges of City of Houston's "edge" recycling program expanded to Knollwood Village.

By 2013 many old houses are torn down and replaced with newer ones that are larger than the original ones. That year, Fitts stated that buyers have become more varied, with some with children and some without children, as well as "It's becoming a bit more multiethnic, which is nice." On Saturday 15 June 2013, a birthday party for the subdivision, then 60 years, is celebrated at the Linkwood Park Community Center. The party was planned by many, including Fitts and Suzanne Jett; Jett stated that the representatives of Houston City Council District K, Larry Green and Donald Perkins, chief of staff, helped plan the party.

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Composition

Knollwood Village is inside Loop 610, near Reliant Park, south of South Braeswood and west of South Main. The community is about 2 miles (3.2 km) from Texas Medical Center and 5 miles (8.0 km) from Downtown Houston.

Meeks states that the subdivision "shaped like L is inverted". The community has 11 sections. Ten are numbered 1-10, and one is called "Braes Terrace II".

The original houses were the 1950s farmhouse-style houses. In 2004 most of them were single-storey houses with brick exterior and cedar shakes. Many of them use hardwood as a material for flooring. In 2004, the square footage area was 1,600 square feet (150 m 2 ) up to more than 2,400 square feet (220 m 2 ).

In 1998, the most expensive house in Knollwood Village was under $ 200,000 ($ 300285.83 when adjusted for inflation). In 2004 Feser declared "Today, his norm is far above that." Feser added that Knollwood Village "is still relatively affordable". In 2004 Flo Dean of Prudential Gary Greene, Realtors. Home states that "They are still much less than going to Braes Heights or Ayrshire or the higher Bellaire sections." In April 2017, homes with the lowest and highest prices for sale were $ 370,000 and $ 725,000, with a median list price of $ 446,000.

According to the early pilots for Knollwood Village, there are several trees in the community. In 2013 there are many trees.

In 2002, the City of Houston began installing an updated storm disposal system for the neighborhood because in that year, there was a tendency for Brays Bayou to overflow and rain down on grass and road ponds. The $ 2.8 million project began in August 2002. In November of that year, about 25-35% was done according to Pat Henney, project manager for the company that manages the construction, Carter and Burgess Inc... It is scheduled to be completed in August. 2003. In 2004 Feser wrote that new roads and sewer systems benefit the environment.

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Education

Residents are assigned to schools in the Houston Independent School District. They are categorized into Longfellow Primary School, Pershing Middle School, and Bellaire High School in Bellaire City. Any student categorized into Pershing can apply to the regular program of Pin Oak Middle School (Bellaire Town). In 2004 Feser wrote that International Baccalaureate and academic programs in schools such as Pershing and Bellaire attracted home buyers with children.

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References


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Further reading

  • Foster, Robin. "Old friend trade two for one to improve living space." Houston Chronicle . May 26, 2009.

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External links

  • Knollwood Village

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