Refuge, one of Houston's leading developers, in conjunction with architecture firms Brett Zamore Design and Gibson Design, Inc., have created the mini-development of one- and two-bedroom homes, each between about 600 and 800 square feet, packed with amenities for modern living. — Culture Map Houston
According to Culture Map, the homes feature open floor plans, plenty of patio space and are "far from being crammed or crowded." One of the homes is currently valued at $249,900, Culture Map reports.
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this is average good
you can get a bigger and nicer house in Katy, just 30 minutes from downtown and way less expensive in a very nice neighborhood
They're detached, one-family units so, you know... evil.
I don't get these at all. For the same money, you can buy a used home in many parts of Houston with more indoor and outdoor space. For less money, you can buy a used condo in one of the many shared-wall townhouse developments. Zamore is a talented architect, however. I wish someone would put him to work re-thinking how multi-unit apartment buildings are done in Houston.
The houses are a good size. The lots are either too big or too small.
There's an apparent absence of a strong landscape idea here. The outdoor space around the homes in this development looks crazy small. The yards are too small for you to use them for anything, but a homeowner will still have to mow and weed the little patches of grass around their house.
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