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A new Houston developer is launching several residential projects that will feature some of the most unique floor plans in town.
The projects feature uncommon designs for these prime neighborhoods, including:
The company's more ambitious plans include four midrise condominium projects, which will appeal to a wide range of Houstonians from young professionals to empty-nesters. Construction on these projects is expected to begin in fall 2015, and will start delivering the first units in fall 2016.
All of the projects feature European-designed cabinets, stone countertops, high-end finishes, engineering wood floors, private balconies, double-paned windows and individual metering. However, the common amenities will change, depending on what future residents want in the project, said Louis Conrad, one of the two partners at Surge Homes.
"Some owners don't want to pay a HOA fee and don't mind having a pool," Conrad said. "We have to be attentive to our buyers. We don't want to impose all these amenities if the buyers say, 'I don't want that.'"
103 N. Jackson St. is a four-story condominium over a two-story podium garage that sits on 1.2 acres in downtown Houston. The project features 125 units, ranging in size from 414 to 2,520 square feet and in price from $125,000 to $755,000.
The smallest unit packs one bedroom, a living area, closet, kitchen, balcony and full bathroom into 414 square feet. These $125,000 condo units are among the cheapest in downtown Houston, according to Surge.
The common amenities include a fitness center, interior courtyard and an exterior deck pool with views of downtown and the Buffalo Bayou.
4819 Caroline St. is a four-story condominium over a two-story podium garage that sits on a half-acre in the Museum District. The project features about 55 units, ranging in size from 414 to 3,725 square feet and in price from $125,000 to $883,000.
There is a common, green-space courtyard for residents. This project will have the lowest HOA fees among the four Surge Homes condominium projects.
A group of potential buyers can decide whether Surge Homes builds this condominium project, or single-family homes, ranging in price from $550,000 to $984,000.
2401 Crawford St. is a three-story condominium that sits on 1.7 acres in Midtown. The project features 63 units, ranging in size from 545 to 2,800 square feet and in price from $144,000 to $288,000. Common amenities include a gated community and a private interior park.
4001 Main St. is a four-story condominium over a two-story podium garage that sits on a 1.2 acres in Midtown. The project features about 186 units, ranging in size from 414 to 2,520 square feet and in price from $125,000 to $757,000.
Common amenities include a fitness center and interior courtyard. Construction will take place in two phases, and will offer a mix of townhomes and single-family residences on a full city block.