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The Taylors had owned old homes before, but this one was different, Amy says. "You never feel you own a Courtlandt Place home. It's more that you are entrusted to be caretakers of it for this time ...
The 18 Courtlandt Place homes recognized today as historical were built between 1909 and 1937. Though they’ve changed ownership through the decades, all remain standing and are relatively intact.
Homes on Courtlandt Place were built by the era's most famous and influential Houston architects including John Staub, "the man who built River Oaks" (No. 2); Alfred C. Finn, who designed the City ...
At the Town of Cortlandt's tax-foreclosure sale last week, $1,000 was the high bid for a single-family house on 1.7 acres at 55 Cortlandt Ave., which the town assessor values at $294,000.