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Building Name Address City Zip Propertytype Submarket 11161 W Building Name Address City Zip PropertyType Submarket 11161 W Little York Rd H o uston 77041 General Retail Addicks Ret Fastrac Food Stores 5711 W Sam Houston Pky N H o u st o n 77041 General Retail Addicks Ret 6003 Brittmoore Rd H ouston 77041 General Retail Addicks Ret 6507 Brittmoore Rd H ouston 77041 General Retail Addicks Ret 6615 Brittmoore Rd H ouston 77041 General Retail Addicks Ret Boone Road Duplexes 7316 Boone Rd Houston 77072 Multi-Family Alief MF Sterling Crossing 4503 S Kirkwood Rd H o uston 77072 Multi-Family Alief MF Golden Village Townhomes 11855 Dashwood Dr H o uston 77072 Multi-Family Alief MF Wilcrest Arbor Townhomes 10901 Village Bend Ln H o uston 77072 Multi-Family Alief MF Brays Village 4400 Boone Rd Houston 77072 Multi-Family Alief MF Sunset Crossing 10630 Beechnut H ouston 77072 Multi-Family Alief MF Chelsea Lane Apartments 8039 Boone Rd Houston 77072 Multi-Family Alief MF Parque at Bellaire 7000 Cook Rd Houston 77072 Multi-Family Alief MF Summerstone 9301 Dairy View Ln H ouston 77099 Multi-Family Alief MF Brookglade Condominiums 12615 Brookglade Cor H o uston 77099 Multi-Family Alief MF Timbers of Keegans Bayou 11650 W Bellfort St H ouston 77099 Multi-Family Alief MF Wilcrest Meadows Townhomes 10910 Village Bend Ln H o uston 77072 Multi-Family Alief MF Bristol Court Apartments 8404 S Course Dr H ouston 77072 Multi-Family Alief MF Arrowood Apartments 8304 S Course Dr H ouston 77072 Multi-Family Alief MF Alief Square 7500 Cook Rd Houston 77072 Multi-Family Alief MF Broadmoor 10215 Beechnut St H ouston 77072 Multi-Family Alief MF Plaza Azul Apartments 12600 Brookglade Cir H o uston 77099 Multi-Family Alief MF Claridge Apartment Homes 10027 Spice Ln Houston 77072 Multi-Family Alief MF Victoria Park Apartments 8600 S Course Dr H ouston 77099 Multi-Family Alief MF Kirkwood Vista Townhomes 4315 S Kirkwood Rd H o uston 77072 Multi-Family Alief MF Tierra del Sol Apartments 8000 Cook Rd Houston 77072 Multi-Family Alief MF Cantera 10555 Spice Ln Houston 77072 Multi-Family Alief MF Ambiance Townhomes 13210 Old Richmond Rd H o u st on 77083 Multi-Family Alief MF Villa Adora Apartments 10534 Beechnut St H ouston 77072 Multi-Family Alief MF The Falls at Beechnut 10522 Beechnut St H ouston 77072 Multi-Family Alief MF Huntington Village 9506 S Dairy Ashford Rd H o u ston 77099 Multi-Family Alief MF Westwood Ridge Apartments 8323 Cinnamon Ln H ouston 77072 Multi-Family Alief MF Ashford Casa Bella 10615 S Beechnut St H o uston 77072 Multi-Family Alief MF Aspen Park Apartments 8811 Boone Rd Houston 77099 Multi-Family Alief MF Cambridge Crossing 9903 S Dairy Ashford Rd Houston 77099 Multi-Family Alief MF Coral Islands 4700 S Kirkwood Rd Houston 77072 Multi-Family Alief MF 10941 Village Bend Ln Houston 77072 Multi-Family Alief MF Pelican Landing Apartments 6819 Cook Rd Houston 77072 Multi-Family Alief MF Lighthouse Living Center I 10600 Hazen St Houston 77072 Multi-Family Alief MF Leawood Plaza Apartments 11402 Beechnut St Houston 77072 Multi-Family Alief MF Tradewinds 11303 S Wilcrest Dr Houston 77099 Multi-Family Alief MF 289 Gebhardt Rd Sealy 77474 Specialty Austin County 2370 Highway 36 S Sealy 77474 Hospitality Austin County 1600 S Front St Bellville 77418 Multi-Family Austin County MF 409 E Austin St Bellville 77418 Multi-Family Austin County MF Omar's 2340 Highway 36 S Sealy 77474 General Retail Austin County Ret Las Flores Mexican Restaurant 5903 Commerce Wallis 77485 General Retail Austin County Ret Red Rooster Grill 6203 Commerce St Wallis 77485 General Retail Austin County Ret Cliff Jones Autoworld 1629 South Cir Sealy 77474 General Retail Austin County Ret 2202 Hwy 36 S Sealy 77474 General Retail Austin County Ret Wells Fargo 2833 Highway 36 S Sealy 77474 General Retail Austin County Ret 2367 Highway 36 S Sealy 77474 General Retail Austin County Ret Exxon 1720 S Front St Bellville 77418 General Retail Austin County Ret Sears Hometown 1614 Highway 36 Sealy 77474 General Retail Austin County Ret Shell 1809 Meyer St Sealy 77474 General Retail Austin County Ret Hibbett Sports 2290 Highway 36 S Sealy 77474 General Retail Austin County Ret 2303 Highway 36 Sealy 77474 General Retail Austin County Ret Life Storage 455 W Cedar Bayou Lynchburg Rd Baytown 77521 Specialty Baytown 504 W Cedar Bayou Lynchburg Rd Baytown 77521 Office Baytown 230 W Cedar Bayou Lynchburg Rd Baytown 77521 Office Baytown 1200 Market St Baytown 77520 Specialty Baytown 1722 Market St Baytown 77520 Office Baytown Bay Pointe 811 Northwood St Baytown 77521 Multi-Family Baytown MF Baycity Village Apartments 3301 Royal St Baytown 77521 Multi-Family Baytown MF Country Terrace Village II 8409 Oleander St Highlands 77562 Multi-Family Baytown MF Country Terrace Village I 2500 E Wallisville Rd Highlands 77562 Multi-Family Baytown MF Stonecreek 20000 Saums Rd Katy 77449 Multi-Family Bear Creek/Copperfield MF The Abbey at Barker Cypress 1760 Barker Cypress Rd Houston 77084 Multi-Family Bear Creek/Copperfield MF Vizcaya 18108 S Park View Dr Houston 77084 Multi-Family Bear Creek/Copperfield MF The Paramount Apartment Homes 1800 Barker Cypress Rd Houston 77084 Multi-Family Bear Creek/Copperfield MF Enclave at Cypress Park 1822 Barker Cypress Rd Houston 77084 Multi-Family Bear Creek/Copperfield MF Newport On The Lake 1895 Barker Cypress Rd Houston 77084 Multi-Family Bear Creek/Copperfield MF Arbor Point 18142 S Park View Dr Houston 77084 Multi-Family Bear Creek/Copperfield MF Parklane Cypress Apartments 18515 Bridgeland Creek Pky Cypress 77433 Multi-Family Bear Creek/Copperfield MF Longhorn Mobile Home Community5931 McGinty Dr Houston 77041 Multi-Family Bear Creek/Copperfield MF Bellaire Atrium II 5959 West Loop South Bellaire 77401 Office Bellaire Bellaire Atrium I 5909 West Loop South Bellaire 77401 Office Bellaire 6330 West Loop South Bellaire 77401 Office Bellaire 9009 West Loop South Houston 77096 Office Bellaire 6750 West Loop South Bellaire 77401 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Professional Building6550 Mapleridge St Houston 77081 Office Bellaire 4950 Bissonnet St Bellaire 77401 Office Bellaire 4131 S Braeswood Blvd Houston 77025 Office Bellaire Jobar's Camera Center 4909 Bissonnet St Bellaire 77401 Office Bellaire 4900 Bissonnet St Bellaire 77401 Office Bellaire 4555 Bissonnet St Bellaire 77401 Office Bellaire 5205 Spruce Bellaire 77401 Office Bellaire 7040 Mapleridge St Houston 77081 Office Bellaire 7005 Mapleridge St Bellaire 77401 Office Bellaire First Street Surgical Center 411 N 1st St Bellaire 77401 Health Care Bellaire Crosspoint Church 4601 Bellaire Blvd Bellaire 77401 Specialty Bellaire 4445 N Braeswood Blvd Houston 77096 Office Bellaire 5200 Spruce St Bellaire 77401 Office Bellaire 5401 Bissonnet St Houston 77081 Office Bellaire 5407 Bissonnet St Houston 77081 Specialty Bellaire Life Storage 5415 Bissonnet St Houston 77081 Specialty Bellaire 5410 Bellaire Blvd Bellaire 77401 Office Bellaire The Gardens of Bellaire 4620 Bellaire Blvd Bellaire 77401 Health Care Bellaire 4455 N Braeswood Blvd Houston 77096 Office Bellaire 4817 Bissonnet St Bellaire 77401 Office Bellaire 5207 Spruce St Bellaire 77401 Office Bellaire 4102 Bellaire Blvd Houston 77025 Office Bellaire 4824 Chestnut St Bellaire 77401 Office Bellaire 6900 S Rice St Bellaire 77401 Office Bellaire Fire Station 37 7026 Stella Link Rd Houston 77025 Specialty Bellaire 4801 Bissonnet St Bellaire 77401 Health Care Bellaire 4826 Bissonnet St Bellaire 77401 Office Bellaire 4300 Beechnut St Bellaire 77401 Specialty Bellaire Bellaire Medical Center 5314 Dashwood Dr Houston 77081 Health Care Bellaire Proguard Self Storage 4456 N Braeswood Blvd Houston 77096 Specialty Bellaire 4912 Bissonnet St Bellaire 77401 Office Bellaire Cunningham Elementary 5100 Gulfton St Houston 77081 Specialty Bellaire 4918 Locust St Bellaire 77401 Office Bellaire 5350 Bellaire Blvd Bellaire 77402 Office Bellaire 514 Wilmington Dr Bellaire 77401 Office Bellaire 6602 Mapleridge St Houston 77081 Office Bellaire 6040 S Rice Ave Houston 77081 Specialty Bellaire The Village of Meyerland 4141 N Braeswood Blvd Houston 77025 Health Care Bellaire 4922 Locust St Bellaire 77401 Office Bellaire Jazzercise 7008 5th St Bellaire 77401 Sports & EntertainmentBellaire Bellaire/Mapleridge Building 5313 Bellaire Blvd Bellaire 77401 General Retail Bellaire 4905 Braeburn Dr Bellaire 77401 Specialty Bellaire Bellaire Medical Plaza II Mapleridge Street And Clarewood DriveHouston Dr 77081 Office Bellaire 5808 Newcastle St Bellaire 77401 Office Bellaire 7100 Mapleridge St Houston 77081 Specialty Bellaire Brant Rock 12906 Brant Rock Dr Houston 77082 Multi-Family Briar Forest/West Memorial MF Trails Of Ashford
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