English: A former house located at 1515 Waugh Drive in the Montrose district of Houston.
The real estate sign (c. September 2001) is a reminder that gentrification efforts have built inroads where older buildings other than homes are torn down and replaced with trendier architecture.
The land value in Montrose has been rising to which older homes dating back to the 1920s are endangered.
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2005-12-26 03:35 Montrose Patriot 640×480× (92364 bytes) A former house located at 1515 Waugh Drive in the Montrose; the real estate sign (c. September 2001) is a reminder that gentrification efforts have built inroads where older buildings other than homes are torn down and replaced with trendier architecture.
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