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Coba Properties, a family-owned real estate development firm, has successfully transformed an empty lot in Georgetown into two stunning new homes. Collaborating with renowned architect Dale Overmyer, the project showcases a blend of modern design and classic Georgetown charm.
The development emphasizes sustainable practices, incorporating eco-friendly materials and energy-efficient systems to minimize environmental impact. Each home features spacious layouts, high ceilings, and large windows that invite natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The attention to detail is evident in the carefully curated interiors, which boast high-end finishes and thoughtful design elements.
Located in a vibrant neighborhood, these homes not only offer luxurious living spaces but also easy access to local amenities, parks, and cultural attractions. The project reflects a commitment to enhancing the community while providing contemporary housing options for families and individuals alike. With the completion of these homes, Coba Properties continues to make its mark on the Georgetown landscape.
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