6419 Montero Lane
This custom home is in Los Conchos Estates, Midland, TX (79707).
Mediterranean-inspired residence with warm stucco and stone exterior, curved walkway, and elegant covered entry.
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Los Conchos EstatesLocation
6419 Montero Ln, Midland, TX 79707
Midland County, Texas
Located in Los Conchos Estates, Midland, TX 79707.
Project summaryAbout this build
This custom home is in Los Conchos Estates, Midland, TX (79707). This portfolio page documents the location, home details, photo availability, and nearby context for a completed Diamond Homes custom residence in West Texas.
Use this project as a reference for finish direction, floor plan priorities, lot planning, and the type of craftsmanship Diamond Homes brings to custom homes in Midland, Odessa, and the Permian Basin.
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Who built 6419 Montero Lane?
6419 Montero Lane is a Diamond Homes Construction custom residence in Midland, TX. Diamond Homes is a family-owned custom home builder serving Midland, Odessa, and the Permian Basin. This portfolio page is included so buyers can review completed work, compare local building styles, and use real Diamond Homes projects as a reference point before starting their own custom home conversation.
Where is 6419 Montero Lane located?
6419 Montero Lane is located at 6419 Montero Ln in Los Conchos Estates, Midland, TX 79707 in Midland County. Location context matters for a custom home because lot size, subdivision standards, access, utilities, schools, neighborhood character, and site conditions can all shape the design direction, construction scope, and budget conversation.
Can Diamond Homes build a similar custom home?
Yes. Diamond Homes can use this project as a reference for finish direction, layout priorities, lot planning, and budget conversations for new custom homes in Midland, Odessa, and nearby Permian Basin communities. A new project would still be planned around the buyer's land, lifestyle, target budget, timeline, room priorities, exterior style, interior selections, and the practical requirements of building in West Texas.