The 10 most expensive homes sold in greater Houston in April

by Emily Marek

A 15,000-square-foot River Oaks mansion was the most expensive home sold in greater Houston in April.

Note that list prices may differ from actual sales prices.

1. 3 Briarwood Court, Houston

List price $21,500,000
Listed by Robert Bland of Compass RE Texas
Bought with Caroline Bean of Compass RE Texas

2. 311 Brown Saddle St., Houston

List price $5,645,000
Listed by Laura Sweeney of Compass RE Texas
Bought with Michael Afshari of OakHouse Real Estate

3. 3851 Chevy Chase Drive, Houston

List price $5,398,000
Listed by Carol Rowley of Compass RE Texas
Bought with Sloane Caldwell Romano of United Real Estate

4. 11105 S. Country Squire St., Piney Point Village

List price $4,150,000
Listed by Colleen Sherlock of Greenwood King Properties
Bought with Diane Kink of Keller Williams Realty The Woodlands

5. 3760 Arnold St., West University Place

List price $4,450,000
Listed by Cynthia Candela of Greenwood King Properties
Bought with Sarah Herbek of Coldwell Banker Realty

6. 11910 Heritage Lane, Houston

List price $4,500,000
Listed by Kathy Garrison of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Karapasha Realty
Bought with Pablo Ng of United Heroes Realty

7. 918 Flint River Drive, Hunters Creek Village

List price $4,095,000
Listed by Caroline Bilipp of Greenwood King Properties
Bought with Whitney Conkling of Compass RE Texas

8. 8146 Thompson Lake Drive, Missouri City

List price $4,708,146
Listed by Pam Shockey of Keller Williams Realty Southwest
Bought with Pam Shockey of Keller Williams Realty Southwest

9. 3735 Del Monte Drive, Houston

List price $4,300,000
Listed by Shirley Archer of Archer Properties
Bought with Tim Surratt of Martha Turner Sotheby’s International Realty

10. 23 S. Lamerie Way, The Woodlands

List price $3,899,000
Listed by Jennifer Elmi of Nan and Company Properties
Bought with Michelle Marek of Compass RE Texas

All listing data obtained from the Houston Association of REALTORS®.

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