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Historic River Oaks Mansion with Ties to Houston’s Past Listed for $15.9 Million

By Rent Magazine ContributorJune 1, 20252 Mins Read
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A distinguished estate in Houston’s prestigious River Oaks neighborhood has entered the market, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of the city’s architectural and social history. The Italianate-style mansion at 2307 River Oaks Boulevard, once the residence of influential real estate developer Frank Sharp, is listed for $15.9 million. Built in 1952, the 11,274-square-foot home sits on nearly an acre of meticulously landscaped grounds, blending historic charm with modern luxury.

Frank Sharp, the property’s original owner, played a pivotal role in Houston’s mid-20th-century suburban expansion. He was instrumental in developing neighborhoods such as Sharpstown and Oak Forest, shaping the city’s postwar growth. However, Sharp’s legacy is complex; he was central to the Sharpstown stock fraud scandal of the early 1970s, a political corruption case that led to significant reforms in Texas’s ethics and campaign finance laws.

The mansion’s recent renovation by Moxie Interiors has preserved its historical elements while introducing contemporary amenities. Original features like hand-carved moldings, custom cabinetry, and hardwood floors have been meticulously restored. Modern additions include a backlit onyx bar, resort-style pool, summer kitchen, custom wine room, wellness area with a steam room, and advanced smart home technology. The property also boasts a separate guest suite, three-car garage, and dual motor courts.

Listing agent Dee Dee Guggenheim Howes of Compass Real Estate describes the home as “sophistication and elegance,” ideal for families who appreciate curated design and indoor-outdoor living. The estate’s location offers proximity to the River Oaks Country Club and the River Oaks District, enhancing its appeal.

River Oaks, established in the 1920s, is renowned for its stately homes and has long been a symbol of Houston’s affluence. The neighborhood’s history and exclusivity make properties like 2307 River Oaks Boulevard particularly significant. This listing not only presents a luxurious residence but also a tangible connection to the city’s rich past.

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