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Commercial Real Estate

3928 & 3932 Centenary Ave., $3,650,000 & $3,595,000

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Developers Brian and Marc Ching are identical twin brothers who began building houses in 2004, shortly after leaving a commercial real estate firm where they both were partners. Brian holds a law degree, and Marc has a business background. Their company, Twin Oaks Holdings, builds high-end craftsmanship houses with detailed, extra-step finish-out, such as these 7,000-square-foot French traditional homes that sit side by side in University Park. Each boasts formals, a gourmet kitchen with European appliances, a master suite with beverage center, slate roof, spacious bedrooms, and foam insulation. 3928 also has a porte cochere on a manicured 75-foot frontage lot.
Ben Jones for Allie Beth Allman & Associates. 972-380-7814.
photography by Dave Shafer

 

by Mary Candace Evans

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