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EDI Architecture Inc.
BEST ATTACHED HOME 20 UNITS PER ACRE AND OVER
Staff
January 10, 2005
HousingZone
PLATINUM WINNER:
EDI Architecture Inc.
![]() | Project Name: Village Walk at Southhampton - Unit A Location: Houston Designer/Architect: EDI Architecture Inc. Builder: Scott Morgan Residential Inc. Interior Designer: Carnegis & Co. Developer: Scott Morgan Residential Inc. Land Planner: Vernon Henry and Associates Square Footage: 2,474 Price: $345,000 |
Located in a desirable metropolitan location, this project is designed to appeal to professionals and empty nesters. With its street-level "live/work" space, Unit A provides the flexibility and functionality desired by today's upscale urban dweller. The contemporary townhouse development, which has a density of 22.86 units per acre, is on an infill site surrounded by a mix of new and old retail and residential housing. Unit A's flexible floor plan allows for a full bath or powder room on the ground level, which it shares with an attached, two-car garage. The main level features 11-foot ceilings, a raised living room, formal and informal dining space, and a kitchen. The master suite, with its own full bath, shares the upper floor with a secondary bedroom. The utility closet is also on this level for convenience. Unit A has had a monthly sales rate of 1.5 units for the builder.
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