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Meyerland, just south of Bellaire, is a community proud of its history and amenities. Nestled in the crook of the South Loop, the combined Meyerland/South Post Oak community boasts excellent accessibility. Strong community leadership in the Meyerland Civic Improvement Association ensures that deed restrictions are enforced. Also, the area actively participates in the city’s recycling program.
The neighborhoods of South Post Oak include Maplewood, Braeburn Terrace, Park West, Robindell and Marylyn Estates. The average income in the Meyerland/South Post Oak area is $83,000 per year. Homes range from $110,000 to $450,000. While some of the homes are the original 1950s bungalows of Meyerland, others are new construction. One of Meyerland’s defining characteristics is its strong Jewish roots. By the early 1960s, the burgeoning subdivision—which would eventually have 2,300 homes—was closely associated with Houston’s Jewish community. Today, three synagogues and the Jewish Community Center serve the southwest Houston neighborhood. Meyerland Plaza, on 59 acres at Loop 610 South and Beechnut, offers 910,000 square feet of shopping space. The plaza is fully leased and includes a new eight-screen movie theater. Also, the area has three parks. |





