TOMBALL – (Realty News Report) — Ascendant Development has broken ground on a 170-unit townhome community in Tomball on the northwest side of the Houston area.
Thee townhome development, called Amplify Tomball, is located at 17318 N. Eldridge Parkway, near Highway 249 and the Grand Parkway.
The townhome development sits among homes valued between $500,000 and $1 million-plus, offering renters access to high-end neighborhoods and top-rated public schools.
“This development meets growing demand for flexible luxury housing options in Houston’s suburban markets,” said Richard Owen, principal of Ascendant Development. “Residents get the benefits of an upscale neighborhood without the long-term commitment of homeownership.”
The three-story Amplify Tomball townhomes range from 1,020 to 1,390 SF, featuring one- and two-bedroom floor plans. Each unit includes integrated parking garages, granite countertops, and vinyl plank flooring.
Community amenities include a resort-style saltwater pool, fitness center with yoga studio, gourmet kitchen, game room, clubhouse and dog park.
Pre-leasing is scheduled to begin in mid-2026. Rental rates have not been announced.
Ascendant Development, based in Houston, specializes in multifamily and student housing development throughout the United States.
Feb. 13, 2025 Realty News Report Copyright 2025
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