4 Houston Heights New Homes: 4 Stunning Kitchens

Filed in The Heights & Greater Heights by on March 22, 2017

Looking at Houston Heights new homes? Start with the Kitchen

These Houston Heights new homes feature stunning, distinctive kitchens. The kitchen is the heart of the home. It is no longer the closed off room at the back of the house. It is not only where you cook; it is where you live and where you entertain.

Note: These 3 remaining homes are typically open 2-4 Sundays, unless holiday or storm.

212 -224 W 24th St. in Houston Heights are 4 distinctive homes in two different styles. The kitchens are unique in each. Photos of the 4 kitchens are shown, with details at bottom of post. These 4 new homes are priced at $650K to $730K. They range in size from 2639 SF to 3304 SF. They have either full quarters or a large flex space over the garage. Details below.

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Kitchen of Houston Heights new homes: 212 W 24th St

A single living area opens to kitchen. DCS Appliances. 212 W 24th St

Kitchen of HDT Home in Houston Heights

Kitchen in 216 has textured (leather-like) granite island. Bosch appliances including 5 burner cooktop and double convection oven.

Houston Heights new kitchen 220 W 24th St.

Carrera marble island with apron sink. Opens to family room

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Kitchen with marble island & deep stainless sink. Opens to single living area. 224 W 24th St.

Heights quarters kitchenette

Even the quarters have kitchenettes

Details of these 4 new homes by premier Heights builder, HDT Builders is below. Click on links to get complete details and photos from HAR.com.
Open most Sundays 2-4 if you care to stop by.

212 W 24th St, 3/3/2 + Private flex space, 3304 SF, $730,000
216 W 24th St, 3/2.5/2 + Quarters, 3040 total SF, $730,000
220 W 24th St, 3/2.5/2 + Quarters, 3040 total SFSOLD
224 W 24th St, 2-3/3/2 + Game Room, 2639 SF, $650,000

Two of theses homes (216 & 220) have quarters over the garage instead of a connected flex space. See my post on Heights Homes with Quarters.

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