Welcome To Memorial

Back when Memorial Drive was just a simple country road, it ran alongside a number of small farms that dotted the once–wide open spaces. Now, the long thoroughfare that this neighborhood gets its name from bisects a vibrant residential community nestled between the busy Katy Freeway and the meandering Buffalo Bayou waterway.

What To Expect

Easy access to the Energy Corridor but suburban tranquility too.

The Lifestyle

An appreciation for good retail, restaurants, and recreation.

Unexpected Appeal

The neighborhood’s quaint throwback vibe.

The Market

Ample lots and lots of exquisite, updated offerings.

You'll Fall In Love With

Memorial’s secret gem of a park.

Neighborhood Tags

Family Friendly
Community
Shopping
Restaurants

Located In West Houston

Memorial: A Not-Too-Far-Out Suburb That Also Offers The Best of The Big City

Memorial is situated just west of greater Houston, and since it’s bordered by Beltway 8 to the east and the Katy Freeway to the north, residents don’t have to choose between the area’s roomy lots or a manageable commute into the city’s heart. Here they enjoy both.

What To Expect: Easy Access To The Energy Corridor But Suburban Tranquility Too

Memorial is an ideal homebase for those working in Houston’s Energy Corridor, the nearby district where many international energy companies have put down corporate roots. It’s also just as convenient for residents to head home at the end of the day to the area’s serene, secluded subdivisions.

The Lifestyle: An Appreciation For Good Retail, Restaurants, And Recreation

There’s no need to trek into the Inner Loop for a little retail therapy or a memorable evening out; Memorial residents can make the short drive over to the Memorial City Mall, the 37-acre CityCentre, or Town & Country Village for first-rate shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. Two massive nature preserves - Bear Creek Pioneers Park and George Bush Park--are within striking distance too.

The Market: Ample Lots and Lots of Exquisite, Updated Offerings

While many of the area’s original one-story ranch homes, developed in the sixties and seventies, have been replaced, you can expect to see lots of gigantic Georgian, Mediterranean, and traditional brick two-stories that went up in later decades and have been thoroughly modernized. Brand-new builds are popping up too.