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The Founders Of Surge Homes Have Shaken Up Houston’s Condo Market With An International Point Of View And A Forward-Thinking Vision.
Construction Financed for Condo Development in Houston's Museum District
A New Design for The Isabella at Midtown
July 17, 2017 Kyle Hagerty, Bisnow Houston Earlier this year Surge Homes announced its latest Midtown project, The Isabella. The $42M project at 4001 Main already has a new design. Newly released renderings on Surge Homes' website show a sleek new look.
These New Projects Will Change the Face of Midtown
By Dylan Baddour The Midtown Management District on Thursday published an update on upcoming developments in the area that will bring more than 1,200 new living units and dramatically increase density in a rapidly changing Houston neighborhood.
High-rise, midrise residents can enjoy outdoor spaces
By Valerie Sweeten Living in a high-rise doesn't mean you don't get the chance to enjoy the outdoors at all. In fact, it's exactly the opposite.
Museum BLVD's Final Look
by Anca Gagiuc After submitting various architectural styles to nearly 3,500 potential Houston homebuyers, Surge Homes released the final exterior rendering for the $11 million, mid-rise Museum BLVD condominium project. The development will display a building envelope made of stucco featuring a ...
Surge Homes Reveals Final Rendering of Museum BLVD Condos
Architectural style developed through advanced market research
Surge Homes Reveals Renderings of The Isabella at Midtown in Houston
Surge Homes reveals renderings for its latest development, The Isabella at Midtown, a $42 million, 163-condominium community located in Midtown. The renderings are a preliminary representation of the building’s potential interiors and showcase an array of options and finishes.
From Dining Rooms to Flex Spaces
By Michele Lerner When Marika Meyer and her husband reimagined their home in Washington, D.C., the couple converted their dining room into a library with walls of built-in bookcases.
Buying a Home in Houston Makes Smart Financial Sense
To rent, or not to rent – that is the question. A question debated for years by everyone from parents to real estate experts. Should you rent or buy a home? The answer depends largely on where it is you want to live. After all, the decision to lease or purchase is highly contingent upon the home’s ...