Explore the Area
Tiny's Milk and CookiesRestaurants
Whole Foods MarketGroceries
AzumaNightlife
Tiny's No. 5Cafes
Little Matt's / Matthew's MarketShopping
Missing New Orleans:-(Arts and Entertainment
Colonial ParkFitness
Surprise PackageGroceries
Next DoorNightlife
Crave CupcakesCafes
Mattress FirmShopping
Royall Encore MusicArts and Entertainment
Weir ParkFitness
CovaNightlife
Kolache FactoryCafes
Mercato & CompanyShopping
Haefele Media RoomArts and Entertainment
West University Recreation CenterFitness
Chipotle Mexican GrillRestaurants
Agerton Mallory PortraitureNightlife
Smoothie KingCafes
West University Town CentralShopping
Whitt johnson parkFitness
Potbelly Sandwich ShopRestaurants
The Yoga InstituteNightlife
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What Locals Say about West University Place
At least 54 Trulia users voted on each feature.
98 % Say it's dog friendly
93 % Say there are sidewalks
89 % Say parking is easy
83 % Say it's walkable to restaurants
83 % Say kids play outside
80 % Say people would walk alone at night
76 % Say they plan to stay for at least 5 years
76 % Say there's holiday spirit
74 % Say car is needed
74 % Say streets are well-lit
69 % Say yards are well-kept
69 % Say it's walkable to grocery stores
69 % Say it's quiet
66 % Say there are community events
58 % Say neighbors are friendly
39 % Say there's wildlife
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- Engel Schmidt
- Resident
- 2y ago
"The elementary public school is as good as private and the whole community participates in little league baseball. "
0Flag - Engel Schmidt
- Resident
- 2y ago
"Old feel neighborhood where the public elementary is as highly rated as private schools. People walk dogs a kids ride bikes Lots of parks and a great little league "
15Flag - Trulia User
- Visitor
- 4y ago
"the up keeping of the property an the crime rate an school, shopping centers, types of neighbors in the community "
0Flag - Debbie&kirk
- Resident
- 6y ago
"Safe, close knit, great community center/recreation and many parks. Top ranked elementary school in addition close to downtown. "
1Flag - Luiz S.
- Resident
- 6y ago
"The neighborhood is dog friendly and very pleasant to walk dogs. I truly recommend west University Place for dog owners "
0Flag - Engel
- Resident
- 7y ago
"THE NEIGHBORS TAKE AN INITIATIVE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD ACTIVITIES AND ARE ACTIVE POLITICALLY ALSO. ITS A COMMUNITY WITH VALUES THAT ARE LOST IN MOST AREAS OF SOCIETY NOW. "
1Flag - Brockc5
- Visitor
- 7y ago
"Dogs are welcome and seen frequently walking with their owners and their children. It is a great neighborhood to live in and a convenient location commute to various parts of the city with lots of parks."
1Flag - Footmed001
- Resident
- 7y ago
"Friendly neighbors, like minded professionals, property value that appreciates, and home that are unique. Truly the best neighborhood to live in houston!!"
0Flag - lindyk23
- 12y ago
"Awesome area to live in, go to school or get involved with the community. Safety is a priority. People are super friendly. The schools are top notch. Great place to raise a family."
0Flag
Schools
- West University Elementary School
- PK-5
- Public
- 1114 Students
10/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageI don’t usually write reviews, but I feel compelled to share how much WUES has done for my children-TLDR: WUES is an outstanding school with a strong community. Whether you value academics, safety, or connection, WUES delivers on all fronts. Academically, WUES is second to none. The teachers and principal are deeply involved, and thanks to generous PTO support, students benefit from learning tools and technology that many schools can’t offer. While the workload is rigorous, students are often better prepared for junior high than even those from top private primary schools.In terms of safety, the school is on the same block as two police departments and a fire station, which offers an unmatched peace of mind.Finally, what truly sets WUES apart for my family is the community. The parent involvement and PTO here is unmatched. Parents and teachers go above and beyond to create meaningful opportunities for kids to connect—whether through afterschool clubs, enrichment programs, or fun events (there's soo many!). The student body is diverse, thanks in part to the school's location, and that diversity is celebrated and embraced. The school also emphasizes character development through a positive behavior program that teaches and rewards kindness and respect. When we first moved to the neighborhood, I was in awe by how polite and respectful the children were—and I truly believe the school plays a big role in shaping that culture.All to say this school is truly a gem.Parent Review11mo ago34 Reviews - St. Mark's Episcopal School
- PK-8
- Private
- 453 Students
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageIn spite of what they present, STMES is NOT a peer school to St. John's, AOS, and River Oaks Baptist. The administration is not willing to confront issues with the programming and continue to stick their heads in the sand. Instead, they bend to the whims of a few loud parents. The "community" of this school is nothing but a facade for enabling codependent children.The school's mission statement includes the idea of play, but the teachers and administration are not able to see intellectual play as a possibility. This is taken so literally that even in the upper grades, students are rarely given personal responsibility for developing independent thoughts. Rather, the school focuses on creating self-handicapping, immature students who cannot problem-solve or show grit when facing practical and academic challenges. These children are overly reliant on adults to closely monitor and navigate every aspect of their lives, so the children never feel the discomfort of learning a hard lesson. What a shame for these kids when they enter high school and college where their parents' power to save the day will significantly diminish. The academic program here is significantly below grade level even by HISD standards, over 20 years behind modern standards and educational research. On average, students are about 2 years below grade-level. This becomes increasingly apparent in the higher grades with 4th and 5th graders barely able to write simple paragraphs with supporting details and many students who have not mastered basic multiplication facts (generally expected to be fully memorized by the end of 3rd grade in other schools).While the teachers are nice, there are many who do not have teacher certifications and other formal training. This no doubt contributes to the school's issues with adequately preparing students academically.This environment is worst of all for students who are gifted or high achieving. Because nearly 50% of the student population is receiving special education accommodations, teachers are forced to give these students the most attention, leaving more advanced children to read or complete busy work without the benefit of teacher instruction to provide challenges and push their thinking. The large class sizes negatively impact the students with accommodations as well. Because there is no opportunity for reteaching during class nor after school tutorials, students who are absent or need additional support miss their enrichment classes daily.Parent Review1y ago20 Reviews
Homes in West University Place
- Greenwood King Properties - Kirby Office
- Compass RE Texas, LLC - Houston
- Compass RE Texas, LLC - Houston
- Martha Turner Sotheby's International Realty
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