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Cobalt Homes Brings Stylish FAR + DANG-Designed Project to W. 9th Street in The Bishop Arts

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Cobalt Homes has brought a new townhome development to one of the most desirable areas in Dallas, and it’s the opposite of the quickly constructed, cookie-cutter projects you’ve likely seen proliferate in the region.

“Buyers are getting something that has a much higher quality finish-out and much more architecturally significant compared to other things on the market in the area,” said Jeff Mitchell of Modern Living Dallas Group at Compass Real Estate. “For the past five-plus years, Cobalt has built up a great brand around these standards for all their developments across the city.”

Mitchell, who is marketing the development, can’t say enough about Cobalt’s high-end builds. That’s just one reason the builder’s Towns on W. 9th project is our Highlight Home of The Week sponsored by Dallas mortgage banker Lisa Peters of Cardinal Financial.

Towns on W. 9th features the unique architectural design of AIA award-winning architects FAR + DANG and the quality construction that Cobalt Homes is known for, Mitchell added. This particular townhome project from the renowned local builder has the trifecta of outdoor space, including ground-floor courtyards, balconies, and rooftop decks that have views of the Bishop Arts District.

“The location couldn’t get any better,” Mitchell said. “You’re literally situated in the heart of Bishop Arts District with an abundance of restaurants, shopping, coffee, music venues, and more steps from your door.”

The exterior of the buildings is remarkable, Mitchell noted, with multi-colored brick and metal construction that is very sharp. “It gives it a much more interesting dimension and look compared to all the other cookie-cutter, boxy developments in the area. This even extends to the interior of the development with angles and lines in some of the rooms and kitchen island.”

Inside, the design is sleek and crisp — just what you’d expect from FAR + DANG — with warm wood cabinetry in the kitchen and designer lighting throughout. Each of the 18 available units has three bedrooms and three bathrooms. Floor plans range from 2,150 to 2,281 square feet with prices coming in between $658,500 to $727,500.

For Mitchell, that’s a sound investment considering the high-quality design and build you’re getting. Plus, Cobalt Homes and FAR + DANG are a dream team.

“We really love working with this team, as the entire group is made up of high-quality professionals who care about what they’re doing and building a great product,” Mitchel said. “This extends from project managers, support staff, and principals at Cobalt Homes (Josh Nichols, Greg McGowan, and Don Carroll) to Bang Dang and Rizwan Faruqui at FAR + DANG. We’re grateful to be a part of this team, and that Cobalt has trusted my team, Modern Living Group, to market and sell all their developments for the past 5 years now.”

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TAGGED:Bishop Arts DistrictCompass DallasFar + DangJeff MitchellModern Living DallasTowns on W. 9th
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