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Beyonce’s childhood home in the Third Ward is photographed in Houston, Tuesday, April 21, 2026.

Beyonce’s childhood home in the Third Ward is photographed in Houston, Tuesday, April 21, 2026.

Beyoncé’s childhood home draws national attention, sells fast

Imagine a tour bus of fans pulling up to an open house. That was just part of the frenzy around Beyoncé’s childhood home in Riverside Terrace, which recently went under contract after being listed for $1.275 million. 

Fans called from across the country, and multiple offers on the home helped the sellers snag a buyer in just about two weeks. 

Aside from its celebrity appeal, the historic 4,010-square-foot home itself also reflects a broader trend in Riverside Terrace, where homeowners are balancing historic preservation and modern renovations. Built in 1935, the home also sits in a storied Houston neighborhood long known as a cultural hub for Black professionals and business leaders. 

Take a look inside the home that shaped Beyoncé’s early years here.

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The founders of Truth BBQ carefully renovated this classic craftsman-style home in The Heights at 1016 Rutland Street, which recently hit the market for sale.

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A classic Heights home owned by Truth BBQ founders is for sale. Guess the price.

Truth BBQ's founders listed a renovated craftsman-style home in Houston’s Heights. Can you guess the price of this updated 3,971-square-foot property?

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Jean Smith, left, embraces Fred Woods in front of her home, that is being repaired after Hurricane Beryl damaged it, as they met to talk about how Harris County’s new flood maps will affect residents of the Northwood Manor neighborhood in Houston, Tuesday, April 7, 2026. The neighbors are concerned how Harris County's new flood maps and flood insurance requirements will affect their neighborhoods.

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Some of Houston’s most vulnerable residents may soon get a surprising bill, after FEMA’s new flood maps push them into a higher-risk floodplain. Check out our in-depth reporting and see how some Houston homeowners are adjusting to a new yearly bill that could top $1,000.

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The iconic Darth Vader house at 3201 University Blvd., shown in 2025, is again for sale.

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Houston's Darth Vader house is back on the market with a new name

The 7,000-square-foot mansion in West University is back on the market, but this time it's being sold as the Black Bull House.

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NewForm Real Estate has completed an extensive renovation of the Commerce National Bank Building at 917 Franklin Street, which joins the Main & Co. mixed-use corridor of renovated older buildings near Main Street in downtown Houston.

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Historic bank building restoration adds to downtown revival

The multimillion-dollar renovation of a 122-year-old downtown bank building is part of a broader push to remake older offices and reshape a key Houston corridor.

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Eli Lilly CEO David A. Ricks speaks at a press conference at Generation Park in Houston, Monday, Sept. 23, 2025. The company announced plans for a $6.5 billion biomanufacturing plant in north Houston.

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Eli Lilly, the maker of the popular GLP-1 injectable Mounjaro, has invested heavily in Houston as a biotechnology hub.

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Executive Chef and owner Arnaldo Richards cooks tamales in the kitchen at Picos restaurant as the longtime Houston institution prepares for its final tamale season before closing, in Houston, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025.

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Influential Mexican restaurant Picos sets final closing date

After 42 years serving regional Mexican food and playing host to countless families' celebrations, the trailblazing restaurant Picos announced its closing date.

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Painted Tree Boutiques offers more than 300 craft vendors in one location.

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The Painted Tree has closed all its locations, including Houston area stores.

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