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Mimosa Terrace: Condominiums At 2240 Mimosa Dr.


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Not bad. It will be interesting to see how pricing stacks up against the Revere around the corner, which I think is a pretty boring building with a high price tag (and that I hear is not selling well). With all of the 7 figure town homes not selling in this area, I wonder if this will find buyers. I also wonder if neighborhood  opposition, which seemed to kill Revere Place nearby, will also come.

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Starting at 2 million. Looks very nice with great floor plans (and on a per square foot basis cheaper than the inferior Revere building across the street; in fairness, Revere has more common amenities and is 3 times the size).

 

But a bit skeptical this (or Revere) gets built given glut of seven figure townhouses/patio homes already built or in the middle of construction in the neighborhood that are cheaper than these buildings, with comparable finishes (but still struggling to sell).

 

http://www.har.com/mimosa-terrace/highrise_190

 

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http://swamplot.com/leafy-green-mustaches-to-help-latest-planned-mimosa-dr-condo-midrise-blend-in/2016-11-15/

 

http://www.har.com/2240-mimosa--2b/sale_52763564

 

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A REP FROM Citiscape tells Swamplot that the company will be starting up presales for 11 multi-million-dollar condo units in the 7-story midrise it’s planning for 2240 Mimosa Dr. The building would replace the 1965 apartment complex currently occupying the space (half a block east from the corner with Revere St. where that other condo midrise project got tangled in a protracted variance request fight last fall). Citiscape’s chief designer says the project is designed to eventually “fade into the landscape” with the help of some up-the-wall greenery on the facade. Ledges on each of the 6 residential floorsalso appears to support some over-the-edge greens.

Per the current plans, the top floor would be occupied by a single penthouse, while the 5 floors below it would be split into 2 units of 3 bedrooms each. The price tags on those start at just below $2 million for a 4,400 sq.-ft. unit on the 2nd floor; both numbers appear to rise with elevation up to the $2.65 million, 4,486-sq.-ft. units on the 6th story. Here’s one of the layouts currently on display on the trio of HAR listings for the midrise.

The ground floor will be mostly occupied by parking spots.

 

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http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2016/11/18/houston-real-estate-company-sees-bright-future-in.html

 

Sudhoff Cos. sees a bright future in Houston’s luxury condominium market despite the oil slump.



 

Although high-end home sales have slowed during the energy downturn, several Houston developers have partnered with the Houston real estate company to build luxury midrise condo projects across the Bayou City.

 

“We need more,” said Jacob Sudhoff, CEO and founder of Sudhoff Cos. “The market is demanding more.”

 

Citiscape International is planning to build Mimosa Terrace, a seven-story, 11-unit condo project at 2250 Mimosa Drive. Around the corner on the same block, Pelican Builders is planning to build The Revere at River Oaks, a nine-story, 33-unit condo project at 2325 Welch St. Both projects also sit on the same block as Randall Davis Co.’s successful Chateau Ten condominium midrise.

 

Sudhoff said he worked with both Citiscape International and Pelican Builders to ensure they were not in direct competition with each other’s condo projects. The Revere at River Oaks features units ranging in size from 2,720 square feet to 3,900 square feet.

 

On the other hand, units in Mimosa Terrace feature one of the largest floor plans in Houston, averaging more than 4,400 square feet.

 

“We didn’t want them cannibalizing sales from each other,” Sudhoff said.

 

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They will need to hit presales before construction begins. Last time they only presold  1 of 11 units so they redesigned the building with smaller units and didn’t market it for about a year. They also moved sales agencies. Sudhoff was their old agent and they seem to represent all the new high end construction. Not sure any of this will work. Has the builder Citiscsape put up multi-family in Houston before?

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