Turtle Creek Condos

The Four R’s: REHAB in The Claridge

By Jon Anderson / March 14, 2016 /

This is part one in a four-part series. Check back tomorrow for part two! Every time I enter The Claridge, I like it more. It may be a round-y 1980’s building surrounded by Lemmon Avenue, but the interior spaces are large, well thought out, and the views are wonderful. That’s why, for our March 22 anniversary…

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The Most Expensive (and Largest) High Rise Homes on Turtle Creek, Ltd Edition 2505, Officially for Sale Saturday

By Candy Evans / November 19, 2015 /

Oh this one just gives me shivers — cannot wait to see the completed project, and it won’t be long now. Groundbreaking is scheduled shortly after the New Year, and I understand construction fences are going up even as I type. Everything the folks at Great Gulf do is a total Class Act, from the…

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Renters Rights: Renaissance Tenants Want to Know If They Will Be Reimbursed

By Candy Evans / October 26, 2015 /

A Reader Writes: Candy Do you have any information on renters rights at the Renaissance?  The garage is in lock-down mode and will likely be that way for months.  The building is saying they will give rent cars to those that can not access their cars.  What rights does the Texas Property Code give to…

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Inside the Renaissance: It’s Turtle Creek Luxury for the Starter Condo Buyer

By Candy Evans / October 23, 2015 /

The tragic and frightening parking lot collapse at The Renaissance has this unit under the Real Estate microscope. The Renaissance, built in 1998, is one of the largest condo complexes on Turtle Creek, and it usually has a smattering of units for both sale and rent. Average prices look to be about $200 to 250K,…

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The Scene on Turtle Creek Blvd. Right Now…

By Candy Evans / October 23, 2015 /
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