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A meticulously restored mansion in River Oaks, sold by a descendant of the legendary King Ranch family, ranked among the most expensive residential transactions in Houston during May. The estate, which blends historic charm with modern updates, changed hands for a figure that placed it firmly in the upper echelon of the city's luxury market.
The property, located in the exclusive River Oaks neighborhood, underwent a comprehensive renovation that preserved its original architectural details while introducing contemporary amenities. The seller, a member of the prominent King Ranch lineage, had maintained the home's character through careful restoration of its woodwork, flooring, and period-specific design elements.
May's luxury home sales also featured several other high-profile transactions, including a property that closed at $10.5 million. That residence, like the King Ranch descendant's home, attracted buyers seeking privacy, square footage, and proximity to Houston's best dining and shopping districts. Real estate agents noted that the month's activity reflected steady demand for top-tier properties, with buyers often paying cash to secure homes in competitive pockets of the city.
The King Ranch family's connection to the property added a layer of Texas history to the sale. The ranch, founded in the 1850s, remains one of the largest and most storied cattle operations in the United States, and its descendants have long been fixtures in Houston's philanthropic and business circles. The home's sale underscores how legacy and location continue to drive value in the city's most coveted neighborhoods.
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