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5907 Woodview

They are calling this "soft contemporary" which is a term that I usually hate. I have to admit though that this house is pretty great. Sure there are some stylistic embellishments that don't quite rub me the right way, but it's better than the awful mosiac tile in all the "modern" infill.

Price: $1,500,000

Details: 4,320 sq. ft.  5 Bed, 5 Bath

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1816 Pasadena #A

Here's some nice infill in the Crestview neighborhood. The house could use a bit of staging but at least the architecture is good. With all the white farmhouses I've been seeing lately it's nice to see a good dark house.

Price: $550,000

Details: 1,849 sq. ft.  3 Bed, 3 Bath

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900 Karen #B

Usually when you see a unit B listing like this you can expect a smaller house with a small price and a few less of the high end finish outs. This Thomas Tornbjerg designed unit keeps the small price but ditches the small size. The finish out doesn't skimp either, I know those built in refrigerator freezers don't come cheap. 

Price: $569,000

Details: 1,867 sq. ft.  3 Bed, 3 Bath

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3000 Stoneway

You don't see a lot of infill building in Allandale which makes this 2015 build a bit unique. Speaking of unique, that stairway in the middle of the room is something you don't see everyday. It's definitely a dramatic move, though I'm still undecided if I love it or not. 

Price: $965,000

Details: 3,273 sq. ft.  4 Bed, 4 Bath

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1912 Romeria

I love the clean lines of this Steve Zagorski designed duplex. It's like two classic monopoly houses attached at the hip. Inside is pretty much a blank slate, just waiting for you to tastefully fill it full or your prized possessions. 

Price: $585,000

Details: 1,957 sq. ft.  3 Bed, 3 Bath

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