Houston Area Condos Up For Auction
Filed under: Real Estate Developments

Some of the Houston area's most expensive luxury condos are set to go up for auction next month. Wonmore Ltd. will sell all 35 of its remaining Endeavour Clear Lake residences on August 21, 2010 at the Intercontinental Hotel in Houston. Units that have been listed from $450,000 to $3,500,000 will be priced at auction from $200,000 to $1,500,000.
The 30-story condominium tower was designed by Houston-based EDI Architects and completed in 2007. It was created with a unique lighting system that can make it look like it is glowing from inside. The LED light system is capable of producing many different color combinations. The lights on the building went out in 2008 when the original developer went in bankruptcy but Wonmore brought the lighting back and held a special light show last month to celebrate the relaunch of the building. Wonmore bought the remaining 44 condos in the building last year and spent $2 million on renovations and upgrades.
The building has a total of 80 units ranging between 1,278 and 7,533 square feet. The development has views over Clear Lake and the Gulf of Mexico and amenities include an infinity-edge pool and private boat slips. Inside the building there is a fitness center, private movie theater, indoor resistance pool, sauna, library, a residents' business center and indoor parking. Units have tall 12-foot ceilings, walk-in closets and balconies and terraces.
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