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Architecture & Design

Real Estate Report: What You Can Buy in Oak Lawn

From charming houses to luxury high rises.
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From charming traditional homes to luxury high rises with an abundance of greenery and great restaurants in between, the serene but lively Oak Lawn neighborhood has enough to satisfy almost any Dallas dweller. Here, we share a sampling of where you can settle right now.

 

2505 Hood Street

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If gallery white walls and contemporary finishes are up your alley, this Bud Oglesby designed townhome off of Fairmount Street is an excellent option. The high ceilinged rooms are bright and open, the appliances are sleek, and the skylights are abundant. Plus, your landscaped patio provides a tranquil escape from the wealth of lively sites surrounding 2505 Hood Street.

By the Numbers

  • $675,000
  • 2,170 Square Feet
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • 3.1 Bathrooms
  • 2 Garage Spaces
  • 1 Fireplace

4434 Rawlins Street

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Sure, the iconic Georgian style exterior alone could be enough to sell anyone on this Oak Lawn gem, but there’s far more going on behind its buttoned up façade. Located on an oversized corner lot, 4434 Rawlins Street is safely tucked away from the busy, nearby Lemmon Avenue. The house is filled with bright, open rooms and gorgeous Carrera marble, but the Lambert designed backyard gardens and lovely looking guest cottage is what really sold us on this recently renovated 1930s home.

By the Numbers

  • $1,649,000
  • 4,948 Square Feet
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • 3.1 Bathrooms
  • 2 Garage Spaces
  • 3 Fireplaces

 

3505 Turtle Creek Blvd 17B

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Opulent rooms and insane views are the name of the game in this stunning condominium on the 17th floor of The Vendome on Turtle Creek. The luxurious space is perfect for the single dweller or a couple requiring only one bedroom, especially when that lone boudoir is as enormous and lavish as this one.

By the Numbers

  • $3,350,000
  • 3,869 Square Feet
  • 1 Bedroom
  • 2.1 Bathrooms
  • 3 Garage Spaces
  • 1 Fireplace
  • 1 Pool

 

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