The 10 Most Beautiful New Homes in Dallas
We're going younger with this year's list, picking only houses built after 2003.
7031 Turtle Creek Blvd.
NEIGHBORHOOD: University Park
BUILT: 2005 Square footage: 10,105
STATS: 5 bedrooms, 6 full baths, 3 half baths
WHY WE CHOSE IT: Although we laugh about the sheer volume of new Mediterraneans going up in the Park Cities, it doesn’t have to be a bad thing. Case in point: this pretty palace evokes a feeling that’s more Old Hollywood than nouveau riche. And they only have a few
palms!
706 Kessler Woods Tr.
NEIGHBORHOOD: Kessler Woods
BUILT: 2007
ARCHITECT: Jonathan Delcambre
BUILDER: Sky Modern square footage: 2,231
STATS: 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 1 half bath
WHY WE CHOSE IT: Big houses reign in Kessler Woods, so that’s what makes this particular home so enchanting. It’s quaint and inviting. And you can’t beat the landscaping.
5323 Goodwin Dr.
NEIGHBORHOOD: Greenland Hills
BUILT: 2007
BUILDER: Sims Construction
SQUARE FOOTAGE: 3,695
STATS: 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, 1 half bath
WHY WE CHOSE IT: In other cities, new Craftsman is fairly common. Here, not so much. This house is true to the neighborhood—in both style and size. And it’s warm—“I want to be invited there for Thanksgiving dinner,” one editor noted.
4755 Chapel Hill Rd.
NEIGHBORHOOD: Lakewood
BUILT: 2005
STATS: 4 bedrooms, 5 full baths, 2 half baths
ARCHITECT: Cliff Welch
WHY WE CHOSE IT: We admit it, we love modern houses. But even you traditionalists have to respect the clean lines and gorgeous architecture found here. The contrast between the black tile and the wood is just plain awesome, and it works well with the landscape.
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