DALLAS, March 5, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Dallas-based Robert Elliott Custom Homes has broken ground on The Mondara, its latest luxury condominium development on Abbott Avenue in Highland Park, TX. Situated in the highly sought-after Park Cities neighborhood, The Mondara resides mere steps from the bustling Katy Trail walking and biking path, as well as boutique shopping and unique dining along notable Knox Street. The development is located within the Highland Park Independent School District and is protected by Highland Park Police, Fire and Emergency Medical Services.

Designed by noted architecture firm Stocker Hoesterey Montenegro, the single-story flats reside in a three-story building — with transitional exterior architecture and stylish interiors — and are finished with superior craftsmanship and materials. Each home boasts one- to three-bedrooms, including expansive master suites, a study, walk-in closets and large open rooms for entertaining indoor or outdoors. Units range from approximately 1,500 square-feet (sans balcony) to 4,300 square-feet (with balcony), with prices starting at $800,000.

Perfect for those seeking a turnkey lifestyle or families seeking schooling within HPISD, The Mondara's many features suit future residents looking for modern sensibilities in a historic neighborhood. Planned amenities include: beautifully landscaped courtyards and green spaces; private terraces and balconies; secured underground parking; expansive windows; controlled lighting systems; and premium appliances such as Wolf and Sub-Zero. The Mondara residents and visitors will also have access to an on-site guest suite and an on-site concierge service. The Mondara is located at 4502 Abbott Avenue, Dallas, TX 75205; for more information, please visit www.themondara.com.

In addition to The Mondara, Robert Elliott Custom Homes has managed the construction of more than 80 single-family homes — with more than 70 located in the Park Cities — and they are currently building 15 townhomes on Milton Avenue in University Park, adjacent to Snider Plaza. The RECH parent company, Stillwater Capital Investments, is constructing a 180-unit multifamily development in Dallas on Peak Street, a 210-unit multifamily development in Austin near Hyde Park, and a 107-unit multifamily development in San Antonio's Alamo Heights neighborhood. Stillwater Capital Investments will also break ground this spring on a 588-unit multifamily complex on Amesbury Drive near the intersection of E. Lovers Lane and Greenville Avenue in Dallas.

High-resolution renderings of The Mondara are available upon request.

ABOUT ROBERT ELLIOTT CUSTOM HOMES

Robert Elliott Custom Homes is a full-service custom home builder based in Dallas, TX. Specializing in creating a wide variety of architectural styles and interiors, RECH has crafted more than 80 homes in the preferred neighborhoods of Highland Park, University Park, Preston Hollow, Bluffview and the surrounding areas. The team instills exquisite design, craftsmanship, expertise and a collaborative process into each and every plan to directly meet the needs of their clients. Personal service and a deep commitment to creating exceptional homes are the cornerstones of the Robert Elliott Custom Homes brand. For more information, please visit www.robertelliotthomes.com.

ABOUT STOCKER HOESTEREY MONTENEGRO

Founded in 2005, the firm of Stocker Hoesterey Montenegro — comprised of David Stocker, Mark Hoesterey, and Enrique Montenegro — possesses more than 55 years of combined knowledge in architecture, master planning and residential living. SHM's folio features varied exteriors, with each home or development tailored to its site and surroundings. The firm's work has been published numerous times, and is known for their open approach, timeless creations and light-filled spaces. For more information, please visit http://www.shmarchitects.com.

 

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