Near Austin, Texas in the United States, real estate mogul Marcus 
Hiles has created another gorgeous living space in The Mansions at Stone
 Hill under the umbrella of his Western Rim Properties corporation.  
Austin is known today for its prosperity and fine living spaces, a 
reputation created in no small part by Hiles’ Mansions at Stone Hill, 
which is established near the Austin headquarters of Dell and Samsung 
technological giants.
The
 precursor to the living communities of Estates 3Eighty and Mansions at 
Stone Hill were the Newport Classic Homes developments in Dallas and 
Grand Prairie, Texas in the United States.  Marcus Hiles’ Western Rim 
Properties real estate concern brought forth Newport Classic Homes’ 
communities as their blueprint for relaxed and rich community living, 
community concepts which unite natural beauty in landscape design with 
services and amenities which make for an efficient and comfortable urban
 living experience.  Newport Classic Homes was the departure point for 
ever more creative and unique spaces designed to maximize the enjoyment 
and lifestyle of Western Rim Properties’ clients.
Marcus Hiles has reached heights of astounding success as the CEO of Western Rim Properties real estate of Austin, Dallas and Grand Prairie, Texas in the United States. But Hiles’ early life bore no resemblance to the prosperity and economic freedom he enjoys today. Hiles was born into a lower middle class family in Boston, Massachusetts, where his father, a Christian preacher, ministered to the poor and disenfranchised of the inner city. These early experiences of struggle defined Hiles’ determination to create a prosperous life through education.
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Marcus Hiles has reached heights of astounding success as the CEO of Western Rim Properties real estate of Austin, Dallas and Grand Prairie, Texas in the United States. But Hiles’ early life bore no resemblance to the prosperity and economic freedom he enjoys today. Hiles was born into a lower middle class family in Boston, Massachusetts, where his father, a Christian preacher, ministered to the poor and disenfranchised of the inner city. These early experiences of struggle defined Hiles’ determination to create a prosperous life through education.

