Contemporary design. Traditional architecture
PSW’s new homes for sale on Olmos Drive is a true mix of contemporary design and traditional architecture. PSW offers 26 single family homes that incorporate design elements reflective of the local Spanish Eclectic style in Olmos Park, while also incorporating modern planning techniques, such as large open kitchens and floor plans, as well as PSW’s hallmark innovative and energy efficient construction techniques.
Through the use of rich materials, a variety of vibrant colors and customized native landscaping, this community seeks to alleviate the feeling of monotony and repetition and offers a dynamic street façade – no two homes or entry experiences are the same.
Units
Design & Amenities
State-of-the-art and energy-efficient features in every PSW home.
INTERIOR
- Stained Concrete at Ground Floors
- Engineered Wood Flooring at Second Floor
- Quartz Engineered Slab Counters
- Finely Textured Sheetrock Walls Throughout
- Low VOC Paints
- Full Overlay Wood Cabinets
- Double Vanity in Master Bath
- Stainless Steel Kitchen Appliance Package
- Tiled Shower and Tub Surrounds
- Wood Shelving / Rods in Closets
- Lever Handles On Doors
- Integrated Trash and Recycle Combination Pull-out Drawer
San Antonio
Monte Vista is the largest historic district (and one of the oldest!) in the United States. But don’t let its age fool you. There’s newness popping up on every corner as locals reinvest in the neighborhood to keep shops and eateries fresh and fun. Adjacent to Monte Vista, Olmos Park is tucked into lush landscaping and boasts unique architecture on every block. Just south, Alta Vista (another historic neighborhood) borders Pearl and is filled with locally-owned restaurants and bars off the beaten path. What’s old is new again in this neighborhood. Come see what we mean.
The grand residences of Monte Vista, the largest historic district in America, were built between 1890 and 1930 to represent Georgian, Moorish, Antebellum, Victorian, Queen Anne, Spanish and Hollywood Bungalow styles. And, nearby Olmos Park’s history dates to the mid 1920s, when prominent oilman H.C. Thorman purchased property from an Austrian count to develop the exclusive suburb of magnificent manors. Prior to that development, the site served as training grounds for U.S. Army balloonists.
PSW
PSW is a leading urban residential and commercial community developer. We started making real estate investments in 2001. In 2009, we moved to Austin to build residential projects. Today, PSW is a 100-person company that is developing communities in premier urban locations in four markets (Austin, Dallas, San Antonio and Seattle), and we are well structured to create value for our customers, partners and team members for many years to come.