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Commercial Real Estate

What You Can Buy in Eastwood

To know Eastwood is to love it.
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To know Eastwood is to love it. The idyllic neighborhood comprised of ambling, creek side streets stays mostly hidden among the trees surrounding White Rock Lake, but those lucky enough to stumble upon the natural gem often become hooked. If you hope to be one of them, we’ve rounded up a few happy Eastwood homes available today.

 

963 Easton Place

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Price: $594,500

Numbers: 4 Bedrooms / 2.1 Bathrooms / 2,381 Square Feet

Highlights: The interior’s layout and materials are perfectly on par with the general hipness of this home’s façade. Fans of a gray and white color scheme, take note!

 

1022 Forest Grove Drive forest grove-0

Price: $1,280,000

Numbers: 5 Bedrooms / 5.1 Bathrooms / 6,893 Square Feet

Highlights: This roomy, well-appointed abode comes with top-notch amenities and a resort-worthy backyard pool.

 

10456 Vinemont Street vinemont

Price: $495,000

Numbers: 3 Bedrooms / 2.1 Bathrooms / 2,569 Square Feet

Highlights: This newly remodeled ’60s home offers gorgeous hardwoods, a fresh white paint job, and abundant natural light. Also, if you can correctly count the number of windows featured in this listing’s slideshow, we’ll give you a prize.

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