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Images of the new townhome community.

The Sinclair is a boutique townhome community offering modern exteriors and upscale interiors.

Photos by Serge Kaminski

If walkability is at the top of your house hunting list, meet The Sinclair — a new community of 12, three-story townhomes within walking distance to downtown, Augusta Road, and Fluor Field.

The move-in ready homes feature:

  • Two or three bedrooms
  • Flex spaces
  • High-end finishes (think: oversized windows + 9-ft ceilings)
  • Stylish kitchens with stainless steel appliances
  • Private balconies
  • Two-car garages
  • And more

Bonus: For a limited time, The Sinclair is offering builder-paid financing incentives (think: reduced rates and lower monthly payments).

Learn more + schedule a tour

Offer subject to change, only available for a limited time and on select homes. Incentives and seller contributions, if any, may vary and are subject to certain terms, conditions, and restrictions. Estimated monthly payment based on sales price of $589,000 with 20% down and represents principal and interest only. Seller reserves the right to change or withdraw any offer at any time. Contact the seller for full details.

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