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Twin Oaks, Richmond, TX Real Estate Trends

Learn about the Twin Oaks, Richmond, TX housing market through trends and averages.

Affordability of Living in Twin Oaks, Richmond, TX

The median home value is $301,803
MonthMedian home value
April 2025$309k
May 2025$308k
June 2025$307k
July 2025$306k
August 2025$305k
September 2025$305k
October 2025$305k
November 2025$305k
December 2025$305k
January 2026$304k
February 2026$303k
March 2026$302k
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Average Home Value in Twin Oaks, Richmond, TX, by Home Size

Home SizeHome Value*
3 bedrooms (See homes)$282,248
4 bedrooms (See homes)$331,378
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What Locals Say about Twin Oaks

  • Brian m. f.
    "Classic Texas with a twist. There is definitely a melting pot down here. traffic is awful but that's Houston. "
  • Kinkduo
    "I lived here and saw basketball youth terrorize residents at times. Break-ins are not uncommon as reported by the neighbors. Sometimes there are dogs running loose. There is bad rush hour traffic piled up all the way to the neighborhood outlet on weekday mornings that is often so bad you can't get out of the neighborhood without using a stoplight crossroad to exit from. Trash blows up on Saturdays into westward yards for some reason, so expect to be picking up the neighbors' trash in your own yard. There is no real neighborhood community to speak of. Motorcycles and hot-rodders like to use the cul-de-sacs and corner street areas to spin out in at odd hours of the morning and night. I went jogging once and had realty signs thrown at me. The police said this entire neighborhood apparently has lots of crime and gang killings have even been happening in certain sections. This can be verified by simply checking with the local Fort Bend patrol units. Sometimes there have been odd family squabbles and public drinking in the street. Fireworks are shot off on every national holiday, so be prepared for that. The residue will often be in your yard and driveway if you live on a cul-de-sac. Sprinkler systems often seem to end up aimed at the passing oncoming cars. Some residents apparently don't consider the residential roads to have a speed limit or consider small children or walking pedestrians to be relevant. Basketball games are sometimes blocking residential road access within the neighborhood. The area has a nearby Kroger and a gas station and a few fast-food places within 1-2 miles and that's about it unless you do some driving eastward or westward to find other options. Trash bins are often lying in the way on the residential roads. Sometimes soccer balls or basketballs, sometimes other dangerous things. It depends on what day you drive through as to what you will actually see, so I'd stake it out for about a full week to get the full picture...Not good."
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