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The 10 most expensive homes sold in greater Houston in March

by Emily Marek

3920 Inverness Drive (Via Compass)

Interior view of 3920 Inverness Drive (Compass)

We’re heading back to Inverness Drive to visit the priciest Houston-area home sold last month. This 1993 mansion in the River Oaks area features floor-to-ceiling windows and a backyard with a luxurious pool area.

The pool at 3920 Inverness Drive (Compass)

The home on 3920 Inverness Drive was listed by Mike Mahlstedt of Compass RE Texas, LLC, while the buyer was represented by Walter Bering of Martha Turner Sotheby’s International Realty.

Here are the rest of the top 10 most expensive single-family home sales in greater Houston during the month of March:

  • Listing agent: Texas Local Realty, LLC; Buyer agent: Vivian Duong; 38262 Windy Ridge Trail, Magnolia; list price $8,950,000
  • Listing agent: Laura Sweeney; Buyer agent: Pama Abercrombie; 4 Tokeneke Trail, Houston; list price $7,495,000
  • Listing agent: David Gross; Buyer agent: Kellie Geitner; 3452 Ella Lee Ln., Houston; list price $6,595,000
  • Listing agent: Jennifer Pye Cox; Buyer agent: Sissy Lappin; 3355 Del Monte Dr., Houston; list price $6,299,900
  • Listing agent: Cheryle Sanderson; Buyer agent: Katie Forney; 3233 Avalon Place, Houston; list price $5,698,000
  • Listing agent: Jacqueline Kneese; Buyer agent: Mark Menendez; 2114 Rice Blvd., Houston; list price $5,499,999
  • Listing agent: Dee Dee Guggenheim Howes; Buyer agent: Paul Bice; 275 Pine Hollow Ln., Houston; list price $4,799,000
  • Listing agent: Jana Bruce; Buyer agent: Adel Diaz; 230 Blalock Rd., Houston, list price $4,475,000
  • Listing agent: Lisa Rimmer Iglesias; Buyer agent: Patrick Banks; 2912 Ella Lee Ln., Houston; list price $4,400,000

All listing data obtained from HAR.

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