Tucked away on a quiet cul-de-sac in Houston’s well-loved Lakeside Estates, a 1971 classic has just entered the market — and it’s already catching eyes.
Priced at $492,500, the home at 10803 Chevy Chase Drive blends traditional architecture with thoughtful updates, making it a rare find for families seeking comfort and character in one of Houston’s most desirable neighborhoods.
A Home That Feels Just Right
Step through the front door, and the first thing you notice is the light. Sunlight pours through large windows and raised ceilings, giving the home a bright, open feel.
The layout flows effortlessly — a design that’s as practical as it is warm, allowing spaces to double as offices, playrooms, or cozy reading corners.

With four bedrooms and two and a half baths spread across 2,559 square feet, this single-story home makes everyday living easy.
Two of the bedrooms are spacious enough to serve as primaries — a rare perk for a home built in the early ’70s. The main bathroom offers a walk-in shower, while the others feature double sinks for busy mornings.
Designed for Gatherings
The kitchen is the heart of the home, thoughtfully updated with modern touches — ample cabinet space, a double electric oven, microwave, dishwasher, and electric range. It opens into a welcoming family room, where a gas fireplace anchors the space.
You can picture winter evenings spent here, the fire crackling while the smell of dinner drifts in from the kitchen.
Two flexible rooms offer extra possibilities — whether you need a home office, a study, or a play area for kids.
Inside, fine details like crown molding, built-in storage, and a mix of wood, tile, and carpet flooring add to the home’s inviting character.

A Peaceful Outdoor Escape
Outside, the charm continues. A brick exterior with arched details and a covered front porch give the home a timeless look. The spacious backyard is shaded by mature trees, ideal for outdoor dinners or a quiet morning coffee on the partially covered patio.
A long driveway leads to a two-car detached garage with storage shelves and a gated breezeway, giving homeowners both function and privacy.
The community adds its own perks too — including access to a tennis court, well-kept common areas, and a clubhouse, all maintained through a modest $974 annual HOA fee.
The Heart of Lakeside Estates
Located in the Briargrove Park/Walnutbend area, Lakeside Estates has long been one of Houston’s most stable and family-friendly communities.
With 279 single-family homes, many built in the early 1970s, the neighborhood retains a sense of history while evolving with the times.
Homes here typically range from $359,000 to $551,000, and with a median appraised value of $425,647, this listing lands right in the sweet spot.
This Chevy Chase Drive home isn’t just a property — it’s a story of classic Houston design meeting modern comfort.
For families looking to put down roots in a quiet, tree-lined neighborhood without losing access to the city’s pulse, Lakeside Estates might just be the perfect match.
Author Profile

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Saleem Mubarak is a journalist and real estate writer who covers Houston’s evolving property market with a sharp eye for local trends and investor dynamics. He focuses on how shifting prices, interest rates, and migration patterns shape the city’s real estate future.
He has interviewed leading real estate professionals to bring readers first-hand insights into Houston’s changing market—from rising investor activity to the influence of social media on property buying.
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