Something has always drawn Houstonist to the neighborhood just northwest of the Contemporary Arts Museum. Perhaps it's the quietness of the neighborhood, its proximity to the Museum District, the charming homes that line its streets — or maybe it's simply the fact that we will never ever be able to afford to live there. Whatever the case may be, we were excited to find this 1923 William Ward Watkin-designed house for sale in that area — if we only had an extra $3 million lying around, we'd be living there.
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