1708 Fair Oaks

This one is somewhere between a major remodel and new construction. There isn’t much of the 1962 home left, mostly because there wasn’t much remarkable about it. The new home however manages to match the scale of the neighborhood and keep that mid century vibe.

Price: $550,000

Details: 2,403 sqft, 4 Bed, 3 Bath

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3006 Fontana

Real talk, I don’t exactly love the curb appeal of this one. There is something about the shape the feels a bit off, and not in a good way. inside though is a whole different story. I love the wood ceilings, the repeated circular motif going on, and is that a glass landing I see? Oh, and the natural stone and tile work is on point. Guess you can’t always judge a book by it’s cover.

Price: $870,000

Details: 2,024 sqft, 3 Bed, 3 Bath

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4th & #325

I’ve seen renderings for 4th & before, but I think these may be some of the first finished photos I’ve seen. Yes, 500 square feet is super tiny, the good news is that the price tag is also relatively small as well. Thoughts?

Price: $255,000

Details: 512 sqft, Studio 1 bath

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301 El Paso

Moore Tate were early to the game when it comes to the modern farmhouse look. Years later they still have what it takes. I especially like the wood exterior section on this one. For me the interior isn’t quite up to their normal standards, (mostly because I’m a tile snob) but it’s still a good looking home.

Price: $1,175,000

Details: 2,257 sqft, 4 Bed, 4 Bath

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2111 E 9th #1

I’m going to go ahead and call this bungalow remodel a success. They’ve clearly stuck to the KISS rules (keep it simple stupid) and managed to tastefully update this 1930’s home. I’m suspecting by the #1 designation there is a secondary structure going somewhere, but kudos to the developer for keeping the original home. More of this please!

Price: $479,900

Details: 1,027 sqft, 3 Bed, 2 Bath

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