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Commercial Real Estate

Real Estate Report: What $450,000 Buys You in Dallas

Would you rather have green space, square footage, or both?
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5610 Mercedes Avenue, $439, 210
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,642 square feet
M-Streets

This Tudor-style home may have been built in 1926, but it recently underwent renovations. Inside you’ll find hardwood floors throughout the home, open living and dining rooms, granite in the kitchen, diamond-paned windows, and 9 foot ceilings. Outside, there’s a detached 1.5 car garage, a deck, and a spacious back yard. Jim Berrong for Dave Perry Miller, (214) 288-4561.

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6706 Windrock Road, $454,000
4 bedrooms, 2.1 baths, 3,001 square feet
Preston Road Highlands

Looking for a lot of green space and square footage? Then a move to Preston Road Highlands, which is far North Dallas at Preston road and Frankfort, may be in your future. Currently outfitted in almost all white, this two-story home was renovated in 2014 and is situated on .34 acre lot. It has a downstairs master bedroom with a jacuzzi tub, his and her sinks, and walk in closets. Ebby Halliday Realtors, (972) 980-6672.

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1827 Marydale Drive, $460,000
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2,112 square feet
Stevens Park Estates

This Austin Stone home, built in 1940, offers traditional charm from the outside with all the modern conveniences inside, and is situated on a double lot. The kitchen boasts a Viking range and stainless steel appliances, plus a fire place in the master suite and large walk-in closets. The exterior features a balcony, living center, and plenty of room for you, your little ones, and your furry friends to run around in. Ged Dipprey for Dave Perry Miller, (214) 942-3112. 

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