New Contemporary Luxury in Houston
Feb 17, 2024

11918 Doncaster Rd
Houston, TX  $6,800,000

Maya Blanton

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Maya Blanton

Blanton Properties

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Experience contemporary luxury in the heart of Bunker Hill Village. Prepare to be wowed by the design & finish of this new modern masterpiece by Rau Development. Open living concept with a grand 30 ft, 2-story entry, floating staircase and 12'-16' illuminated ceilings throughout. Unique glass & crystal chandeliers, three linear gas fireplaces, glass wine room, game room up, wet bars on both levels. Natural light flows in from floor-to-ceiling windows in the living areas and study.


The kitchen has top of the line Thermador appliances featuring dual ovens, dual dishwashers, a coffee machine & an induction cooktop. The media room is complete with projector, sound system & kitchenette. A covered outdoor patio overlooks a sparkling pool with waterfalls and an infinity-edge hot tub. Three-car garage with 13' ceilings. Zoned to top-rated SBISD schools Frostwood, MMS, and MHS. This home seamlessly combines elegance with functionality, setting a new standard in modern luxury living.


Photo credits: HAR & Blanton Properties

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