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Contemporary 3-Bedroom Townhome in Midtown Houston

  • Writer: Niky Barker
    Niky Barker
  • Feb 13
  • 4 min read
Contemporary townhome exterior on Crawford Street in Midtown Houston Texas
Contemporary townhome living in Midtown Houston | Photo by Niky Barker, Keller Williams Signature

By Niky Barker, MRP | Keller Williams Signature


TL;DR:

This contemporary 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath townhome at 2401 Crawford St #C3D in Midtown Houston is listed at $349,900 and offers 1,537 square feet of modern urban living with a 2-car attached garage, private balcony, and walkable access to Downtown, the Museum District, and METRORail. It's a strong option for buyers searching for townhomes for sale in Houston that balance design, location, and convenience.


Why Are Townhomes in Midtown Houston Drawing So Much Attention?

Midtown has become one of Houston's most sought-after urban neighborhoods, and for good reason. Buyers looking for a blend of walkability, transit access, and proximity to restaurants, parks, and entertainment are consistently drawn to this part of the city. Townhomes in particular have gained traction here because they offer vertical living with more privacy than a traditional condo, along with features like attached garages and private outdoor space that are harder to find in denser developments.


This listing at 2401 Crawford St #C3D sits right in the middle of that trend. Built in 2017, the home spans three levels and 1,537 square feet, with three bedrooms, three full baths, and a half bath. It's listed at $349,900, and it checks a lot of boxes for buyers who want a move-in-ready property in a centrally located neighborhood.


What Does This Townhome Offer Inside?

The main living level features an open-concept layout that connects the kitchen, dining, and living areas with natural light flowing throughout. Finishes include wood flooring, quartz countertops, and stainless steel appliances, all of which reflect the contemporary style that buyers in this price range have come to expect. A breakfast bar provides space for casual dining or entertaining.


One of the more practical design features is that each bedroom has its own ensuite bathroom. That kind of layout is especially useful for roommates, guests, or anyone who values personal space within a shared home. The private balcony extends the living area outdoors and provides a place to unwind without leaving the property.


How Does the Location Work for Daily Life?

Midtown's central position makes it one of the more convenient neighborhoods in Houston for commuters and urban professionals. Downtown Houston is roughly 1.2 miles south, and the METRORail Red Line at McGowen Station is about a half mile from the front door. That kind of transit access is a real asset, especially for buyers who want to reduce their reliance on driving.

Parks in the area include Midtown Park, Baldwin Park, and Buffalo Bayou Park, all within a short distance. Restaurants, coffee shops, and retail are woven throughout the neighborhood, contributing to the kind of walkability that many buyers prioritize when searching for townhomes in Houston's urban core.

Parking can be a challenge in neighborhoods like this, which makes the 2-car attached garage a practical advantage that shouldn't be overlooked.


Who Is This Townhome Best Suited For?

This property works well for several types of buyers. First-time buyers who want to build equity in a well-located urban home will find the price point competitive for Midtown. Investors looking at the Houston rental market may see strong potential given the neighborhood's popularity with young professionals. And repeat buyers who are downsizing from a larger suburban home but want to stay close to the action may appreciate the low-maintenance lifestyle a townhome provides.

Townhome inventory in Midtown tends to move at a steady pace, so buyers who are interested in properties like this one should be prepared to act when the right fit comes along.


Ready to Take the Next Step?

If this Midtown townhome fits what you're looking for, or if you'd like to compare similar properties across Houston, I'm happy to help you explore your options. You can view the full listing on Barker Group or reach out to schedule a private showing.


FAQs

Q: What makes Midtown Houston a good location for townhome buyers?

A: Midtown offers walkability, METRORail access, and close proximity to Downtown, the Museum District, and Buffalo Bayou Park. It's one of Houston's most centrally located neighborhoods, which makes daily commutes and errands more convenient than many suburban alternatives.

Q: How much does a townhome in Midtown Houston typically cost?

A: Townhome prices in Midtown generally range from the low $300s to the mid-$500s depending on size, finishes, and lot placement. This particular listing at $349,900 falls on the more accessible end of that range. If you're comparing options in other parts of the Houston area, you can also explore homes in Katy for a different lifestyle and price point.

Q: Is a townhome a good investment in Houston's current market?

A: Townhomes in Houston's urban core have held their value well, particularly in neighborhoods with strong walkability and transit access. Midtown's rental demand also makes these properties attractive to investors who want to generate income while building long-term equity.

Q: What are the advantages of a townhome over a condo in Houston?

A: Townhomes typically offer more vertical space, attached garages, and private outdoor areas like balconies or patios. They also tend to have lower HOA fees than high-rise condos while still providing a low-maintenance lifestyle. For buyers weighing suburban options alongside urban ones, it's worth looking at available homes in Cypress to see how the two lifestyles compare.

Q: What should first-time buyers know before purchasing a townhome in Houston?

A: First-time buyers should pay close attention to HOA fees, parking arrangements, and the overall condition of shared structural elements. It's also smart to review the HOA's reserve fund and rules before making an offer. Working with an agent who understands townhome-specific considerations can help you avoid surprises during the process.


By Niky Barker, MRP | Keller Williams Signature

Niky Barker | Houston Greater Area REALTOR® | Keller Williams Signature920 S Fry Rd, Katy TX 77450917-399-7099 | niky@barkergrp.com | www.barkergrp.com

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