Puckett Place Apartment Complex Revitalized: First Phase of Renovations Complete and Ready to Lease
If you have driven down Bell Street between 34th and Fulton or along the 3400 block of Amherst, then you have noticed a series of decaying and deteriorating apartment buildings.
A few years ago, things started happening in that area, fences went up and construction started taking place. It seemed as if these apartment complexes were about to get some new life. Construction would start, then stop, then start, so once again we all were left thinking, will these buildings ever be liveable?
The Answer is Yes.
The first phase of construction on the Puckett Place Apartments is complete and ready for you to move in.
The units have all been completely gutted and remodeled. They are equipped with stainless steel appliances and a washer/dryer combo in each unit. They have lots of closet space and a fairly large bathroom with a shower. Some units also have an extra sink outside the bathroom.
- 1- Bedroom 716 sq f - $1100 per month
- 2-Bedroom 889 sq ft - $1345
- 2-Bedroom 950 sq ft - $1430
The Revitalization of Puckett Place Apartments in Amarillo, Texas
Gallery Credit: Lori Crofford
If these sound like the prices are high, they aren't, and here's why. All bills are paid! They take care of electricity, gas, water, and trash, plus they even have internet. So when you think of all that is included in your monthly rent. These apartments are perfectly priced for the area.
The apartments are also pet-friendly.
The finished phase includes an outdoor pool. All units are constructed from concrete, which helps to minimize noise. Thanks to the thick concrete walls, you will find it difficult to hear your neighbors, whether they are next door or above you.
As the remodeling of the complex progresses, the goal is to complete the B and C units by summer 2025. This renovation will feature an indoor pool, fitness center, and sauna. The remaining units are expected to be finished the following year.
The goal is to restore the former apartment complex to its former glory but with a modern twist. Discussions have included the possibility of a coffee shop operating within the complex that would also be open to the public. In the future, there may even be a restaurant on-site. Plus, volleyball and pickleball courts.
In the third phase, the final units feature a basement area which seems ideal for storefronts, offering the potential for boutique businesses to emerge. The possibilities are endless.
Plus, the top of building A, will soon have a rooftop lounge, for entertaining or just relaxing on the rooftop star gazing.
If you rent now, you're getting in on the ground up.
The Eerie Abandoned Puckett Place Apartments of Amarillo
Gallery Credit: Sarah Clark