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What You Can Buy: Craftsman-Style Homes in Dallas

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Craftsman-style homes were all the rage in the early 1900s, and their vintage charm hasn’t faded. Here, we’ve collected a few of our favorite examples of the style on the market today.

6346 Vanderbilt Avenue

Lakewood Heights

The Price: $950,000

The Numbers: 3 Bed | 2.1 Bath | 2,742 Square Feet

The Highlights: What’s not to love about this Lakewood Heights craftsman-style home? With its dark wood beams, stone fireplace, and cozy living room, the traditional interior is warm and inviting. You’ll also see sumptuous details like a tiled pool, a roomy back porch, and a chic gray-and-white bathroom.

 

6011 Belmont Avenue

belmont

The Price: $915,000

The Numbers: 4 Bed | 3.1 Bath | 3,824 Square Feet

The Highlights: This Lower Greenville abode makes excellent use of its square footage. Inside, you’ll find a home gym, and a cozy office with a reading nook, but the outdoor area, with its covered patio and fire pit, is the real show stopper.

 

6029 Palo Pinto Avenue

palo pinto

The Price: $949,000

The Numbers: 4 Bed | 4.1 Bath | 4,192 Square Feet

The Highlights: A newly built Lower Greenville charmer, 6029 Palo Pinto, combines a cool contemporary interior with its classic facade. Notable details include sliding barn doors, a linear fireplace, black metal railings, and tall windows that bring the well-manicured outdoors in.

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