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Commercial Real Estate

What You Can Buy in Dallas’ Urban Reserve

Where you can dwell in the eco-friendly gem.
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Urban Reserve is a neighborhood like no other in Dallas. Tucked away between Forest Lane and Royal Lane, the clean-lined dwellings are surrounded by nature-lauding views and White Rock Creek Trail. If you’re in the market for one of the 50 energy-efficient homes in the unique, sustainable neighborhood, we’ve rounded up some options.

 

14 Vanguard Way
14-3

Price: $884,900

Numbers: 3 bed | 3 bath | 3,008 square feet

Highlights: The interior looks as green as the lushly landscaped courtyard surrounding the monkey statue. Peruse the slideshow to witness the primate for yourself, as well as the Studio Becker cabinetry and soaring ceilings this modern marvel has to offer.

 

84 Vanguard Way

84-3

Price: $1,100,000

Numbers: 3 bed | 2.1 bath | 2,583 square feet

Highlights: Designed by Marek Architecture, the streamlined, contemporary dwelling is a true work of art. Every sun-soaked room is pristine perfection, as well as the 320-square-foot screened porch with its clean lines and gas fireplace.

 

50 Vanguard Way

lot

Price: $257,000

Numbers: NA

Highlights: The least expensive of the limited lots still available, the space offers partial views of White Rock Creek and an opportunity to work with a talented architect to design your dream home.

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