Houston’s High-End Real Estate Scene
Houston’s high-end real estate scene is forever interesting, and this summer has been no exception. One incredible mansion that had been on the market for a year is finally selling at a significantly reduced list price of $10 million, while two other Houston mansions lasted only five days before being swept up. These are just three of the more compelling stories behind the most expensive home sales in the Houston area in June.
Top Sales in June
According to the Houston Association of Realtors, the top sales in June include some of the most luxurious and expensive homes in the area. From mansions with resort-style pavilions to homes with multiple game rooms and wet bars, these properties are truly fit for royalty.
11264 Memorial Drive
The Levant luxury home at 11264 Memorial Drive in Piney Point Village topped June home sales with a list price of $10 million. When this Houston mansion went on the market in June 2024, the list price was $12 million. The most recent reduction to $10 million is all it took for someone to snap up this amazing house that spans more than 12,000 square feet. The package included six bedrooms, seven full and three half baths, a chef’s kitchen and scullery kitchen, a pool, sauna, elevator, four-car garage, glass-enclosed wine room, and a vast primary suite.
- List price: $10 million
- Listing agent: Nasseim Saad of Compass
- Selling agent: Dee Dee Guggenheim Howes of Compass
610 Wellesley Drive
The 6,471 sq.ft. mansion in Hunters Creek Village was on the market for only five days before being sold. This home is an award-winning English-style mansion from Thompson Custom Homes, Robert Dame architectural design, and Kevin Spearman Design.
- List price: $6,150,000
- Listing agent: Sharon Ballas of Greenwood King
- Selling agent: Caroline Bean of Compass
6340 Mercer Street
Location, location, location — this residential real estate mantra surely came into play when this River Oaks mansion on a coveted street in West University was off the market in a mere five days. Who would not be taken with the five-bedroom, 5,500-square-foot home that includes a resort-style pavilion, turfed lawn, and fully equipped summer kitchen overlooking the pool and spa?
- List price: $4,699,000
- Listing agent: Dee Dee Guggenheim of Compass
- Selling agent: Alexandra Heins of Greenwood King
Other Notable Sales
Other notable sales in June include a mansion at 11 Paradise Point in Sugar Land, which spans across 13,000 sq. ft., and 21 Grand Manor in Sugar Land, which measures in at a whopping 17,000-square-feet.
11 Paradise Point
Robert Dame Designs created this nod to European royalty that spans 13,000 square feet across a two-acre lot in this gated community. Flanked by water on two sides, there are multiple balconies and terraces embracing the impressive view. In addition to the six bedroom suites, the house boasts two game rooms, a gym, wet bars, a media room, and multiple outdoor living spaces.
- List price: $7,495,000
- Agent: Sammy Younis of RE/MAX Southwest represented both the seller and buyer
21 Grand Manor
This behemoth measures in at a whopping 17,000-square-feet, the largest house selling in the Houston area in June and the third priciest, rising as it does amid two acres in Sugar Land’s Sweetwater Estates. With gated entry and video monitors, the mansion was specifically built for corporate presentations, entertainment, and parties.
- List price: $6,995,000
- Listing agent: Jonathan Minerick of homecoin.com
- Selling agent: Abdul Dadabhoy of HomeSmart
Conclusion
The Houston area’s high-end real estate scene is always exciting, with luxurious mansions and estates changing hands every month. From the Levant luxury home at 11264 Memorial Drive to 21 Grand Manor in Sugar Land, these properties are truly fit for royalty. Whether you’re in the market for a luxurious mansion or just like to dream, these sales are sure to impress. With their resort-style pavilions, multiple game rooms, and wet bars, these homes are the epitome of luxury living.



