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$488,999
NEW CONSTRUCTION AVAILABLE

Estimated payment $3,386/month

Total Views 2,008
2 Beds
2.5 Baths
1,626 Sq Ft
$301 Price per Sq Ft

About This Home

This home is located at 2606 Kimsey Dr Unit 105, Dallas, TX 75235 and is currently priced at $488,999, approximately $300 per square foot. 2606 Kimsey Dr Unit 105 is a home located in Dallas County with nearby schools including Maple Lawn Elementary School, Thomas J. Rusk Middle School, and North Dallas High School.

Sales Office

Hours
Monday - Saturday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday
12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Office Address
This address is an offsite sales center.
2606 Kimsey Dr
Dallas, TX 75235

Property Details

Home Type

  • Condominium

HOA Fees

  • $325 Monthly HOA Fees

Taxes

  • 2.29% Estimated Total Tax Rate

Home Design

  • New Construction

Interior Spaces

  • 3-Story Property

Bedrooms and Bathrooms

  • 2 Bedrooms

Property Details

Home Type

Condominium

Lot Details

0

HOA Fees

$325 per month

Listing Details

  • Property Sub Type: Condominium
  • Property Type: Residential Spec
  • Standard Status: Active
  • Subdivision Name: Kimsey Heights
  • Is New Construction?: Yes
  • PlanType: Multifamily
  • Special Features: NewHome

Interior Features

  • Full Bathrooms: 2
  • Half Bathrooms: 1
  • Total Bedrooms: 2
  • Stories: 3

Exterior Features

  • Builder Name: The New Modern Home

Condo/Co-op/Association

  • HOA: True
  • Homeowner Association Monthly Fee: 325.000

Map

About the Builder

The company builds timeless, world-class, luxurious new homes in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Their homes focus on superior designs, utilizing top craftsmanship, while eliminating greenhouse gas emission, cold water waste, and home maintenance. Their ultimate goal is to provide these homes to everyone and inspire other developers and builders to reach this same level of home. They focus on eliminating climate change by building carbon positive homes, and building homes that combine sleek architectural lines, luxury finishes, and integrated solar panels to optimize energy efficiency without compromising on aesthetics.
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