flipper Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 http://search.har.com/engine/dispSearch.cf...mp;backButton=Y I bet some of you will be surprised about this one if you do some digging into it's recent history. flipper p.s. This house is zoned to Bellaire High, Johnston Middle with an option for Pin Oak, and Kolter Elementary Quote
missjanel Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 The Shemer Group strikes again! Talk about a lot of purchases in 2007.Why would they keep the cabinets in the Heatherglen house but gut the kitchen in the other Wortham house on Dumfries? I haven't seen it since it was on the market but it was reported that they removed the suspended walnut cabinets. Quote
BenH Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 You've got to be kidding. William F. Wortham designed these houses? I've been wondering about that for a long time. Heck, one of the guys in the office I work in worked for Wortham a long time ago. That's really unexpected and interesting. Quote
rps324 Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 (edited) The Shemer Group strikes again! Talk about a lot of purchases in 2007.Why would they keep the cabinets in the Heatherglen house but gut the kitchen in the other Wortham house on Dumfries? I haven't seen it since it was on the market but it was reported that they removed the suspended walnut cabinets.I met with them at one point and urged them to keep the existing cabinets and hardware, not that that did it, but they seemed to be open to the concept of a more architecturally appropriate rehab this go around. I know another agent that works with mods some also advised them on some issues too. Edited January 21, 2008 by rps324 Quote
missjanel Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 So I decided to do a drive by of Dumfries this morning on my way home from the office. Yikes! Those windows are horrid. I almost didn't recognize the house. I'm amazed that they went to that much work to reconfigure the brick to make the new windows fit. Quote
houstonmacbro Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 I honestly had no idea that properties in Meyerland (area) were that expensive. Wow. Quote
nativehou Posted January 22, 2008 Posted January 22, 2008 I honestly had no idea that properties in Meyerland (area) were that expensive. Wow.In that part of Meyerland, you're just a stone's throw from the Loop, Kolter Elem is a block away, the middle school is within walking/biking distance (with no major streets to cross), and Bellaire HS is about a mile away. And the lots are big. It's a great location, especially for families -- and a bargain compared to West U or Bellaire. Quote
limor Posted January 25, 2008 Posted January 25, 2008 5015 Heatherglen Dr., Houston, TX 77096Beautifully restored custom built Mid Century-Modern Designed by Architect William Wortham, Located in a prestige area of Meyerland !!!!Fabulous Floor Plan with lots of Glass windows and natural light. Sunken formal living room & raised formal dining room that features 'Saucer' Bubble Lamp (George Nelson).The kitchen touts 'Intact' Retro-Modern suspended walnut cabinets with Original knobs. Updated SS double Oven, SS Dishwasher and glass cook top. Kitchen Floor - VCT (Vinyl Composition Tile) detailing a unique pattern from Ralph Wilson house (The Wilsonart House), founder of the laminate company which is located in Temple Texas. http://www.wilsonart.com/wilsonhouse/slideshow.aspxhttp://www.wilsonart.com/wilsonhouse/fastfacts.aspxPoured Terrazzo floors in the entrance and den area, pristine Walnut paneled walls in the den.Master suite has a great sitting area with large windows overlooking the back yard.MLS # 5965241 Quote
rapturematt Posted January 25, 2008 Posted January 25, 2008 5015 Heatherglen Dr., Houston, TX 77096Beautifully restored custom built Mid Century-Modern Designed by Architect William Wortham, Located in a prestige area of Meyerland !!!!Fabulous Floor Plan with lots of Glass windows and natural light. Sunken formal living room & raised formal dining room that features 'Saucer' Bubble Lamp (George Nelson).The kitchen touts 'Intact' Retro-Modern suspended walnut cabinets with Original knobs. Updated SS double Oven, SS Dishwasher and glass cook top. Kitchen Floor - VCT (Vinyl Composition Tile) detailing a unique pattern from Ralph Wilson house (The Wilsonart House), founder of the laminate company which is located in Temple Texas. http://www.wilsonart.com/wilsonhouse/slideshow.aspxhttp://www.wilsonart.com/wilsonhouse/fastfacts.aspxPoured Terrazzo floors in the entrance and den area, pristine Walnut paneled walls in the den.Master suite has a great sitting area with large windows overlooking the back yard.MLS # 5965241I am confused a little. Is the picture of the house in the slideshow the house? It does not look like the same house that is on the MLS. Quote
grayhomes Posted January 25, 2008 Posted January 25, 2008 House looks great! I love it that the baths stayed intact. Quote
Floydhouse1953 Posted January 29, 2008 Posted January 29, 2008 I am confused a little. Is the picture of the house in the slideshow the house? It does not look like the same house that is on the MLS. Quote
Floydhouse1953 Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 I am confused a little. Is the picture of the house in the slideshow the house? It does not look like the same house that is on the MLS.It's not the same house. I guess a plug for the Wilson Art website? The other odd thing is the word 'tout'. Had to look it up to be sure but here is the defination on Wikipedia:In British English, a tout is any person who solicits business or employment in an importune manner (generally equivalent to a solicitor in American English).A ticket tout is someone who engages in ticket resale for more than the face value of the ticket (though a ticket reseller is known colloquially as a scalper rather than a solicitor in U.S. parlance).Another example would be a person who frequents heavily touristed areas and presents himself as a tour guide (particularly towards those who do not speak the local language). In a similar fashion a tout would be someone who, acting upon his own initiative, loads or unloads the baggage from a bus, then demands payment for his services from the passengers. Some touts operate in holiday areas on behalf of local bars, restaurant or hotels, being paid to direct tourists towards certain establishments.In gambling parlance, a tout is a person who sells sports betting information to bettors. Another use for the term is when used to refer to an informer or spy. This use is very common in Northern Ireland, particularly in Belfast. Quote
limor Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 (edited) sorry for the typo - throgh out the kitchen....... Edited January 30, 2008 by limor Quote
missjanel Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 I think the point that Limor Shemer was making is that they tried to keep the updates period correct. The kitchen floor was updated with new VCT in a pattern used in the Wilson Art house. I stopped by this past Sunday and the daughter of the original owner was there. She was able to provide some information about the original details. Overall it's a nice house and much better than most of the investor flips that we have all become accustomed to seeing. It's not the same house. I guess a plug for the Wilson Art website? The other odd thing is the word 'tout'. Had to look it up to be sure but here is the defination on Wikipedia:In British English, a tout is any person who solicits business or employment in an importune manner (generally equivalent to a solicitor in American English).A ticket tout is someone who engages in ticket resale for more than the face value of the ticket (though a ticket reseller is known colloquially as a scalper rather than a solicitor in U.S. parlance).Another example would be a person who frequents heavily touristed areas and presents himself as a tour guide (particularly towards those who do not speak the local language). In a similar fashion a tout would be someone who, acting upon his own initiative, loads or unloads the baggage from a bus, then demands payment for his services from the passengers. Some touts operate in holiday areas on behalf of local bars, restaurant or hotels, being paid to direct tourists towards certain establishments.In gambling parlance, a tout is a person who sells sports betting information to bettors. Another use for the term is when used to refer to an informer or spy. This use is very common in Northern Ireland, particularly in Belfast. Quote
limor Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 http://search.har.com/engine/dispSearch.cfm?mlnum=5965241 Quote
flipper Posted February 26, 2008 Author Posted February 26, 2008 What's up Modsters?Any thoughts on why this house hasn't sold yet?I thought it would move quickly.flipper Quote
Scott08 Posted February 27, 2008 Posted February 27, 2008 Too rich for my blood....and maybe too high for the area? Quote
missjanel Posted February 28, 2008 Posted February 28, 2008 (edited) Maybe the $10,000 price drop will bring in the buyers. It's also now for lease. What's up Modsters?Any thoughts on why this house hasn't sold yet?I thought it would move quickly.flipper Edited February 28, 2008 by missjanel Quote
missjanel Posted March 8, 2008 Posted March 8, 2008 Another 10k price drop. Maybe the $10,000 price drop will bring in the buyers. It's also now for lease. Quote
missjanel Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 (edited) Obviously this house sold. I noticed recently though on Portia's blog that Leyendecker Landscape had done some work in the backyard. I know LL is always brought up as one of the landscape companies that does modern landscape design. Here's a link showing before and after pics of the work they did including a new patio, water feature, and bed plantings.http://leyendeckerla...ifferent-needs/ Edited September 2, 2009 by missjanel Quote
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