Luxury Condos Starting at $200K? It’s in the Realm of Possibility

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luxury condosEvery so often, we get a wild hair here at CandysDirt.com and decide to solicit pitches from realtors. It’s a fun way to see some great listings, and we can pick from the best of the best to turnaround and spotlight. So when we got a nice fat packet for the luxury condos at the Sojourn Castle Hills, we knew we had to dish.

Bright Realty Company vice president Edina Radoncic sent over the scoop on the first phase, a 40 unit project which is in The Realm at Castle Hills in Lewisville.

“Our first phase of condos will consist of 40 units, 1, 2, and 3 bedrooms ranging from 1,051 to 1,695 square feet,” she said. Move in will begin as early as December 2019.

And if you want to move in, you better get a move on. “We have sold seven units in pre-sales!” Radoncic said.

The five-story luxury development is located in the northern part of the 324-acre master planned community, The Realm at Castle Hills. Single-story condos are packed with amenities, including spacious kitchens, four finish-scheme options, and balconies. A community pool and fitness center, as well as first-floor boutique-style retailers, provide even more convenience.

Rendering of one of two farmhouse style finish outs.

Are you a Joanna Gaines? Then maybe you want to choose from two farmhouse-style finish outs. Like a more sleek and modern approach? Then one of the two urban loft-style finish outs is probably exactly the ticket.

Rendering of an urban loft finish out.

With pre-sales pricing, available units range from a one-bedroom, 1,051 square foot unit for $248,000, to a three-bedroom, 1,695 square foot unit for $395,000.

And even better, you’re still an easy commute to work and when you’re home, you can walk to dining, outdoor venues, shopping, and lakes, fountains, green spaces, and numerous hike-and-bike trails.

Want to see more? Check out The Sojourn’s website.

 

 

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Bethany Erickson lives in a 1961 Fox and Jacobs home with her husband, a second-grader, and Conrad Bain the dog. If she won the lottery, she'd by an E. Faye Jones home.
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