Evia
Discover Evia, an island retreat that offers a blend of old Galveston architecture and the natural beauty of the Island! Walk along the lakes to meet your neighbors at the local coffee shop. Swim or cook at the Village … Continue reading →
Discover Evia, an island retreat that offers a blend of old Galveston architecture and the natural beauty of the Island! Walk along the lakes to meet your neighbors at the local coffee shop. Swim or cook at the Village … Continue reading →
Charming neighborhood tucked behind Galveston Seawall with traditional and colonial architectural characteristics. These homes are a rare find and present in a variety of sizes; on mostly large lots. Homes in this neighborhood date from early to mid twentieth century and most did … Continue reading →
Fish from the deck of your home located in Crash Boat. Most homes in this community are waterfront or canal front and have amazing Bay Views. With the deep water access, you can take out a nice-sized yacht or large … Continue reading →
Pleasant and appealing neighborhood made up of approximately 180 single family homes in mid Galveston. Most homes in this neighborhood were built in late 70’s & 80’s. Only two entrances keeps traffic to a minimal.
Continue reading →Highly coveted neighborhood nestled in the heart of Galveston. With one entrance in and out, this charming and historic subdivision boasts charming cottages to soaring colonial treasures. Cedar Lawn Deed Restrictions 1926 Galveston Daily News Article about Cedar Lawn More … Continue reading →
Campeche Shores is an intimate neighborhood of only 30 residences with waterfront and nature preserve availability as well as golf course views! Protected by the Seawall, this community is made up of townhomes and a handful of single family homes touched … Continue reading →
Campeche Cove is a subdivision comprised of approximately 200 single family homes located near mid-island. Neighborhood amenities include a private lake, outdoor tennis & basketball courts and new playground with pergola and pinic area. Campeche Cove was built in early 1970s and continues to grow as a quaint and … Continue reading →
Quaint circle of homes located just one block off of seawall. This neighborhood consists of mainly single story homes with charming facades and well kept landscapes.
Continue reading →About the Silk Stocking National Histroic District Tucked between Broadway and Seawall Boulevard, the Silk Stocking National Historic District (SSNHD) boasts a varied collection of historic homes that reflect development from the Civil War through World War II. Outlined by … Continue reading →
Cute neighborhood located to the East of Ferry Road and very close to UTMB, Stewart beach, downtown, and many popular Galveston areas. Single Family homes perfect for families, students, or even a great potential for rental investment.
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