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Ritz-Carlton Houston Uptown crosses $950M in pre-sales before groundbreaking

The 45-story Post Oak tower sets a Houston pricing record as branded-residence velocity accelerates across second-tier U.S. markets.

Published July 3, 2026 Source Houston Chronicle From the chopped neck
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LOUIS XIII · July 3, 2026

Ritz-Carlton Houston Uptown crosses $950M in pre-sales before groundbreaking

The 45-story Post Oak tower sets a Houston pricing record as branded-residence velocity accelerates across second-tier U.S. markets.

PublishedJuly 3, 2026
SourceHouston Chronicle →
From the chopped neck

Marriott International's Ritz-Carlton unit has logged near $1 billion in pre-construction sales for a 45-story mixed-use tower on Post Oak Boulevard, positioning the project as Houston's highest-priced residential development before a single shovel hits dirt this summer.

The tower combines a Ritz-Carlton hotel with branded condominium units starting at $3 million and climbing past $20 million for penthouses. Pre-sales velocity has surprised developers, who privately expected a 12-to-18-month absorption cycle but are now tracking a six-to-nine-month path to full residential sellout. The project marks Ritz-Carlton's first branded-residence entry in Houston, a market that previously skewed toward independent luxury condominiums and has no existing inventory above $15 million per unit. Groundbreaking is scheduled for late June, with occupancy slated for Q3 2028.

The speed matters because it confirms what Marriott's development partnerships team has been modeling since 2022: branded residences are no longer confined to gateway coastal metros. Houston joins Nashville, Austin, and Charlotte as second-tier markets where branded product now commands premiums previously reserved for Miami, New York, and Los Angeles. The shift reflects two colliding forces—family offices seeking yield and tax optimization outside traditional wealth hubs, and hospitality groups chasing higher-margin revenue streams as pure hotel economics compress. Ritz-Carlton's parent company has 78 branded-residence projects in its global pipeline, up from 52 in 2021. The Houston tower alone will contribute an estimated $140 million in brand licensing and management fees to Marriott over the project's lifecycle, a margin structure that eclipses traditional hotel management contracts by roughly 3.5x.

For luxury hospitality operators, the Houston velocity offers a template. The project's developers—a partnership between local firm Transwestern and a London-based family office—are using a 40% deposit structure that front-loads capital and de-risks construction financing. That model, borrowed from Miami's branded-residence boom, is now being replicated in Dallas, Denver, and Scottsdale, where operators are demanding higher pre-sale thresholds before committing brand licenses. The implication: branded residences are becoming capital-efficient vehicles for market entry, allowing hotel groups to expand footprints without balance-sheet exposure. Ritz-Carlton's Houston play is less about Houston and more about proving the deposit-forward model scales beyond coastal markets.

Operators and allocators should watch three follow-on indicators. First, whether Marriott announces additional second-tier branded-residence partnerships before year-end—Dallas and Phoenix are being actively pitched. Second, whether Houston's existing luxury condo inventory responds with price cuts or repositioning; the Post Oak tower's pricing effectively resets the city's residential ceiling, and legacy inventory may struggle to compete. Third, whether construction lenders tighten pre-sale requirements for similar projects, particularly if Houston's broader residential market softens in the next 12 months. Early capital flows suggest lenders are still underwriting branded product at favorable terms, but that window is narrow.

Ritz-Carlton has not disclosed the London family office's identity, but the partnership structure—60% equity, 40% pre-sale capital—is now the baseline for branded-residence deals in non-gateway metros.

The takeaway
Ritz-Carlton's Houston tower proves branded residences now command **$1B** pre-sales in second-tier markets, reshaping operator expansion strategies.
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