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Hot Property: 3901 Turtle Creek Boulevard #9

Overwhelming opulence ahead.
By Caitlin Clark |
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Neighborhood: Oak Lawn

“Opulence” isn’t the kind of word you can toss around lightly. It’s not like “lovely” or “elegant,” which can be sprinkled rather sparingly (usually by me) to describe a variety of subjects. No, when people start dropping the word “opulence,” you know things are getting serious. Duke and Duchess of Windsor serious.

Here’s a prime example: 3901 Turtle Creek Boulevard #9. Situated on one of the largest lots in the exclusive, gated Place de Vosges development, #9 was completely remodeled by New York design firm Zajac Callahan upon its originally completion in 2003, elevating it to level of luxury all its own. Think custom P.E. Guerin 18k gold braided doorknobs, a wrought iron stairway, a gold leaf domed ceiling, and lots and lots of marble.

Basically, the original owner totally pimped out the already luxurious 3901 Turtle Creek Boulevard #9. If you’re into deluxe details, it’s worth reading the full description on Sotheby’s, but if you leave this blog today remembering only one thing about this Turtle Creek abode, it should be this: within this home is an antique marble commode that once belonged to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. (Mic drop.)

 

By the Numbers

  • $3,675,000
  • 5,382 Square Feet
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • 5 Bathrooms
  • 1 Elevator
  • 2 Fireplaces
  • 1 Royal Commode

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