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    the revere rises

    Luxury mid-rise unlocks new River Oaks lifestyle for $1.5 million and up

    Steven Devadanam
    Jun 26, 2019 | 2:35 pm

    A lavish new development in tony River Oaks is offering luxe living to empty-nesters looking to downsize from large homes or estates. The Revere at River Oaks, a posh, nine-story boutique condominium developed by Houston-based Pelican Builders and The Sudhoff Team has just topped out.

    The upscale residence, located at 2325 Welch St., is already garnering buyer buzz. The Revere is already more than 75 percent sold out with an opening date of spring 2020. Prices start at $1.5 million.

    Kirksey, which also designed The Wilshire at River Oaks District, is tailoring the project to the target locals who look to “lock and leave” and enjoy the urbane River Oaks lifestyle (hence the development’s tagline, “Park Avenue meets River Oaks”).

    “It’s truly a milestone event for Pelican Builders and confirms that there is a market for people looking for a lock-and-leave luxury lifestyle in a River Oaks location,” said Pelican Builders President Derek Darnell, in a statement.

    The 30 residences in the classically designed mid-rise range from 2,500 square feet to more than 4,000 square feet. The units feature spacious outdoor balconies and expansive interiors with 11-foot foot ceilings (which, says Pelican, are the highest ceilings in the Houston condominium market).

    Other features include scenic, tree-topped views, oversized closets, fireplaces, hardwood floors, fireplaces, Wood-Mode cabinetry, and Sub-Zero and Wolf kitchen appliances. Adding to the luxe living appeal are 365-degree cityscape views, a 24/7 concierge, daily valet, and porter service.

    Pelican has already made a home in Houston, having spearheaded developments including The Hawthorne, The Revere, The Wilshire at River Oaks District, Highland Tower, The Briarglen, Woodway Place II, Woodway Place Atrium, The Greenway I and II, and The Woodway.

    Luxe features include a doorman and 24-hour concierge.

    The Revere at River Oaks
      
    Rendering courtesy of The Revere at River Oaks
    Luxe features include a doorman and 24-hour concierge.
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    big little perks

    New tiny home development in Eastwood is a first for Houston

    Holly Beretto
    Oct 17, 2019 | 2:00 pm
    New tiny home development in Eastwood is a first for Houston
    Photo by Mitchell Cantu Photography
    These tiny homes are big on value.

    The tiny home trend seems here to stay. HGTV's Tiny House, Big Livinghas been going strong since 2014. Google "how to build a tiny house," and 377 million hits come back. There's even a digital magazine dedicated solely to the baby abodes.

    And while tiny homes have been available for sale in Houston before, now the Bayou City has a cluster of tiny homes on Dumble Street in Greater Eastwood. Refuge, one of Houston's leading developers, in conjunction with architecture firms Brett Zamore Design and Gibson Design, Inc., have created the mini-development of one- and two-bedroom homes, each between about 600 and 800 square feet, packed with amenities for modern living.

    "We've primarily seen single professionals [looking at these homes]," Jonathan Williamson of Martha Turner Sotheby’s International Realty, the listing agent for the home at 1510 Dumble St., tells CultureMap. (The home is currently valued at $249,900.) "People are realizing they don't need so much space or stuff. Minimalism is growing in popularity. People are realizing they'd rather have money for travel and other lifestyle choices than a high mortgage."

    The tiny home development is the only one of its kind in Houston, according to Williamson.

    What to expect
    These homes have plenty to offer when it comes to lifestyle amenities. Far from being crammed or crowded, they feature open plans, ample porch and patio space. Buyers can expect beautiful finishes, modern lighting, plumbing fixtures, and appliances that include a self-cleaning induction range, tank-less water heater, and zoned Mitsubishi mini-split heating ventilation air-conditioning system.

    The homes also offer structural upgrades such as a standing seam galvalume metal roof and drilled bell-bottom cylindrical pier and beam foundation.

    "Those features mean minimal upkeep and low utility bills," says Williamson.

    Living large in small space
    The tiny homes are, of course, compact, but like Dr. Who's Tardis, they seem much bigger on the inside. Hardwood floors, loads of light, and exceptional use of space make them inviting and a terrific option for anyone looking to downsize, start on the property ladder, or express their love of a minimalist lifestyle.

    There are one- and two-floor options, and unlike some tiny homes that feature ladders to a loft space, these two-floor options have actual stairs leading to the upstairs bedroom, each of which feature a closet. Quartz countertops and stainless-steel appliances are featured in the kitchens, and there's room for a stackable washer and dryer.

    Renderings of the community show the tiny homes with ample street parking and a community pool. Dumble Street is less than a mile from multiple coffee shops, art galleries, restaurants, bars, parks, and MetroRail lines, making it attractive to millennials, young professionals, and others who seek a walkable lifestyle. The development is minutes from downtown and University of Houston, meaning convenient access to some of the city's hubs.

    If there's strength in numbers, this little community should be a hit with those who seek a neighborhood vibe while maintaining their own space.

    These tiny homes are big on value.

    Houston tiny homes 1510 Dumble row houses
      
    Photo by Mitchell Cantu Photography
    These tiny homes are big on value.
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