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Building community with Fountain Avenue Cottage Homes

A new single-family residential neighborhood is coming to the Belvoir area.

Aerial view of a residential neighborhood with white houses, pitched roofs, and porches. Green lawns and pathways are dotted with people and trees.

For the homebuyers who dream in cottagecore.

Rendering provided by Curbed Construction

Folks who want to get back to their neighborly roots + the feeling of a shared community might want to keep an eye on a new residential project, Fountain Avenue Cottage Homes.

This development, brought to you by Curbed Construction + MiKen Development, broke ground this week in the Belvoir area — here’s the blueprint.

The neighborhood will have 14 single-family homes, each with 3 bedrooms + floorplans that range from 1,400 to 1,750 sqft. Where does the community part come in?

A tranquil suburban scene with white houses surrounding a spacious, green lawn. Children play and families sit, enjoying a sunny day under a blue sky.

“We’re excited to help bring their vision to life through this distinctive project that prioritizes connection, green space, and thoughtful design,” said Nolan Woody at Curbed Construction.

Rendering provided by Curbed Construction

Imagine a giant shared courtyard in the center of the cottage-style homes — homes that are connected by landscaping and sidewalks for a safe + walkable environment. Then, on the exterior of the development would be parking for cars — promoting pedestrian-friendly living.

Different neighborhoods also overseen by Curbed Construction in the Scenic City include:

  • Atomic Ridge, 2022 | 10 cottage homes on Missionary Ridge
  • Basecamp Townhomes, 2023 | 17 townhomes in St. Elmo
  • Parkside Terraces, coming soon | 20 townhomes in the Southside Gardens neighborhood — expected to be completed by winter 2025

With construction underway, the Fountain Avenue Cottage Homes are projected to hit the market in early 2026.

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