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    This project is so brilliant!! It brings so much character and uniqueness, yet it fits the area so nicely. Looking better than I hoped!

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    I really like how this development is coming along! It is different and I like the Mediterranean style. Not everything has to be cookie cutter red brick. This adds an eclectic range and vibe to this area.

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    Saw these are listing for rent now. The renderings are pretty impressive. It looks like monthly rates will run $1800 for the smallest (630 sqft) homes with the larger ones running over $4K.

















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    ^

    Thanks! I really like the scale and style of this project. It's a good complement to Villa Teresa across the street.

    https://apartments.com/the-spaniard-...ty-ok/n6v5fsp/

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    Love the pool courtyard but some of that vegetation won't survive the Oklahoma winter (looking specifically at the orange trees and flowering vines)

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    These are gorgeous interiors. Way above the standard for rental units in this city. Also, the vegetation is a wonderful complement to the architectural style.

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    Man, sometimes I still can't get over how realistic some architectural renderings are these days. In another context I would have accepted some of the above renders as photographs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Urbanized View Post
    Man, sometimes I still can't get over how realistic some architectural renderings are these days. In another context I would have accepted some of the above renders as photographs.
    I thought just the first picture was a rendering. I had to go back after I saw your comment to look closer and even then, I had to click the link to be even more sure they weren’t real pictures.

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    I was pretty disappointed when The Elliott fell thru but this is a home run for the area. Better fits into the neighborhood while offering something different architecturally. Renders look great

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    This reminds me of a multitude of developments I've seen in LA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unfundedrick View Post
    This reminds me of a multitude of developments I've seen in LA.
    It's very LA. Love all of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soonerguru View Post
    It's very LA. Love all of it.
    Along with the cost too. 3 bd -5200/6450.
    It is like I am back in the West La area.

    Still love it.

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    This is really cool. For anyone that insists in saying nothing is ever done "right" as far as urban development in OKC, I present Exhibit A in refuting that falsehood.

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    Hopefully they still plan to add the shutters. They really bring the look together in the rendering.

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    My favorite infill project in OKC

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    Really interesting how rents continue to rise in OKC - where is the top?

    The Spaniard rents
    https://www.apartments.com/the-spani...ty-ok/n6v5fsp/

    Gotta admit, that is really nice. Love how unique it is for OKC!

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    ^^ Wow. It's a gorgeous development but these are almost LA rents, lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soonerguru View Post
    ^^ Wow. It's a gorgeous development but these are almost LA rents, lol.
    In line with The National and the proposed Dream apartments.

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    Walked by this yesterday and it looks nearly done

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous. View Post
    Hopefully they still plan to add the shutters. They really bring the look together in the rendering.
    I read this and all I could think of was The Big Lebowski... Hopefully someone understands the reference.

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