From
Baseball to Realty
Houston Chronicle, April 25, 2008
by Nancy Sarnoff
Three major league ballplayers are taking a swing
at real estate.
Houston Astro Roy Oswalt, retired Astro Woody Williams
and retired major leaguer Steve Sparks have invested in
an upscale condo development on Galveston's West End.
The developer, Houston-based Stonehenge Real Estate
Investment Co., is building the 35-unit project, called
Laffite's Harbor at Pirate's Cove.
The bay-front development will be built on more
than 8 acres near the Galveston Country Club and will have
a full-service marina.
Sixteen units have been reserved with $5,000 deposits
apiece, said Stephen Dinjar of Barefoot Properties, who
is marketing the project.
In the next two months, he said, the deposits will
be converted to 10 percent earnest money contracts.
Preconstruction prices have been set at $400 per
square foot.
A 1,900-square-foot, three-bedroom unit will sell
for $760,000. Penthouses will go for $1.6 million each.
Groundbreaking is expected this summer.
Many of those who have shown interest in the project
are energy executives from Houston, Dinjar said.
Some already have second homes in the area but
are seeking lower-maintenance properties.
Dinjar said the slowing housing market isn't affecting
high-end Galveston properties.
"We don't see foreclosures or have issues
with subprime," he said. "It's not that kind of
market."
Galveston architecture firm Michael Gaertner &
Associates designed the five-story project in a Spanish
Colonial style.
Stonehenge owns additional acreage in the area,
including the old Stewart Mansion.
Plans for the property are still unknown.