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Spring Branch '70s Apartments To Be Replaced By 28 Homes


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The Spring Branch area has lured another high-end housing developer to the rapidly changing neighborhood. Houston builder Butler Brothers is planning to replace a 1970s apartment complex with a collection of luxury homes, the company recently announced. Developer Jonathan Farb says a narrower setback would mean his building would stay under 75 feet. The project, called Maravilla Court, will be at the southwest corner of Wirt and Long Point. It will have 28 patio homes that start in the $700,000s. The project at 1717 Pine Chase is not far from a flea market property recently purchased by David Weekley Homes. The builder plans to develop 105 homes on the 8-acre site off Long Point at Hillendahl. Prices are expected to range from around $400,000 to $700,000. Both projects are trying to appeal to families by incorporating parks or pools in their designs. The new Butler project will be influenced by Santa Barbara architecture, incorporating Spanish-style design elements, the company said. The units will range from 2,900 square feet to 4,300 square feet, and the finishes will include Thermador kitchen appliances, gas fireplaces and outdoor living spaces. Sudhoff Cos. is listing the project.

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