Timeless Elegance

Crafted for Living

A New Edition for Old Lubbock

Introducing Seville Court

Leafy sycamores frame this intriguing glimpse down Seville Court’s central lane

In Seville Court you will find... 

Style

+Spanish Colonial architecture befitting Lubbock’s Grand Boulevard – 19th Street 

+Red barrel-tile roofs and painted brick construction framing private courtyards nestled among leafy trees and landscaping creating a warm neighborhood feel

+Refined design from V Fine Homes of Fort Worth

Luxury

+5 Homes – approx 3000 sqft each with classic design and detail

+First floor master suites, 3 bedroom, 3 ½ bath w 2 car garages 

+Gourmet kitchens and spacious high-ceilinged living areas

+Striking Pella doors and windows and romantic cantilevered balconies 

+Highest Quality Construction by Derek Cooper Construction

Community

+Ample parking for hosting friends 

+Close to shopping, entertainment, medical, freeway access, Tech, LCU and downtown

+Easy maintenance with help and consistency of HOA 

Inspiration meets opportunity...

Beyond Texas Tech’s campus in Seville, Spain, the city, like Lubbock, serves as the cultural hub of the Andalusion region renown for its agriculture and design.  It is also the home to beautiful Spanish Renaissance architecture that is carried through the Texas Tech Campus; and inspiration for the clean lines of Spanish Revival neighborhoods of coastal California.  You can find some great examples of these styles in the finest neighborhoods of Lubbock.  We are proud to add some marquee examples in Seville Court. 

“Seville Court” also fits nicely between Salem and Toledo on Lubbock’s Grand Boulevard – 19th Street.

Seville court is yet another chapter in the continued revival of Lubbock’s core neighborhoods, raising the standard of quality, classic beauty, and community. 

Terra cotta roofs and cantilevered balconies convey the indelible charm of old Spain
Intimate courtyards are the outdoor living rooms of Seville court, fostering a distinctive sense of place and community

Kyla Sell, Kim & Company Realtors

  • Vertical construction is beginning in February 2025  

  • Two lots have sold 

  • All Five homes will be built in succession 

  • Be a part of this New Edition in Old Lubbock