The Corner at Buffalo Pointe
Community by CitySide Homes
Developed in the late 1940s, Braeswood Place offers mature trees in a charming landscape accented by Brays Bayou winding through the community. Generously sized homesites allow for larger homes and backyards than what you might find in neighboring areas. It is just south of West University and is conveniently located minutes from the Medical Center, Rice University, Rice Village and downtown Houston. The community is a charming mix of original ranch style homes and beautiful new construction homes. J. Patrick Homes just opened a showcase home in Braes Heights and has two available homesites in Knollwood Village.
Amenities
McGovern “Campus” Park is located within Braes Heights and includes Helen’s Park, the Weekley Family YMCA, Greater West U Sports Association Fields and McGovern library. Karl Young Park is located on Stella Link. It includes basketball courts, a baseball field, a tennis court, a trail system, two playgrounds, and a picnic pavilion.
Braes Heights shopping center is conveniently located at the entrance of the community and includes several upscale shops, exercise studios, restaurants and local businesses.
The central and convenient location of Braes Heights provides homeowners multiple options for private schools, private athletic clubs and entertainment venues in Houston.
Last updated May 9, 8:33 am
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