Sky-high demand continues for new-construction vertical-living

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Houston's luxury real estate market continues to thrive. The latest addition to the skyline is the prestigious London House condominium. As a premier residential penthouse luxury realtor in Houston, I am excited to share the latest sales statistics for new construction luxury condominiums in the city.

According to recent reports, Houston saw a record number of luxury condominium sales in 2022, with a staggering 25% increase compared to the previous year. This only highlights the growing demand for luxury living in Houston and the appeal of the city's thriving cultural and business scenes.

The London House is located in Houston's well-established River Oaks. It is a stunning new development that epitomizes luxury living. Boasting breathtaking views of the Houston skyline and premium amenities, this prestigious property is setting a new standard for luxury condominiums in the city.

From the moment you step into the grand entrance, you'll be surrounded by luxury and sophistication. 

The spacious and well-appointed units are designed with the utmost attention to detail and feature top-of-the-line finishes and fixtures. With a wide range of floor plans, there is something for everyone at London House.

The amenities include a private concierge, resident's club lounge, exquisite lobby, pet play area, and dog grooming station.

As Houston's residential penthouse luxury realtor, I invite you to discover the ultimate luxury living at London House. Take your chance to own a piece of the city's most sought-after address and make Houston your new home. 

Contact me today to schedule a private tour and learn more about this incredible opportunity. (as of 31 JAN 23) 40% sold; for residence inventory and pricing, contact JD.adamson@elliman.com

Floorplans ranging in scale from 2200-4400 SF and priced from 1.5-4.05M.

JD Adamson

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