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Hot Property: A Modern Prairie Home in the M Streets

Start 2017 fresh in this sun-soaked new build.
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Hot Property: A Modern Prairie Home in the M Streets

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Have you ever found yourself falling for the charm of the M Streets’ historic cottages and Prairie homes, but simultaneously deterred by the thought of maintaining a 1920s abode? As any Botox user can attest: preservation comes with a price tag. Lucky for you, a “modern Prairie home” exists in this world, offering you all the turnkey goodness of new construction without cramping the classic style of the popular Dallas neighborhood.

Just steps away from The Grape and Terilli’s, this bright, open dwelling was custom-built with every creature comfort in mind. Jenn-Air appliances come with a touch screen, surround sound audio zones abound, the master closet could comfortably house a full-size bed, and the double-pane windows are all Energy Star compliant.

But most importantly, this is a really, really, ridiculously good-looking house on a large lot along one of the most picturesque streets in the area, and an excellent place to kick off 2017.

 

By the Numbers
  • 5540 Vickery Boulevard
  • $974,900
  • 3,819 Square Feet
  • 2016 (Year Built)
  • 4 Bedroom
  • 2 Bathrooms
  • 2 Covered Parking Spaces
  • 1 Fireplace

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