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Commercial Real Estate

Open Houses to Hit This Weekend

Take a tour of European-inspired visions in Highland Park and Northwood Hills.
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Do you like to home ogle? Do you like driving by houses and thinking to yourself, “I’ve been in there before; the indoor pool was quite appealing.” Do you actually need to find a new home? Each week, we scout out three open houses that look well worth the trip.

6118 Azalea Ln. | Sunday, 3-5pm

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The Price: $2,225,000

The Neighborhood: Just outside Preston Hollow 

Why It Looks Cool: It’s not every day you get to tour a Tuscan-inspired home like this one. The Greco-Roman pillars and arches make walking through this custom space feel like a day at a museum. Ten points for Gryffindor if you see a statue move.

6325 Carrington Dr. | Sunday, 1-3pm
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The Price: $3,495,000

The Neighborhood: Northwood Hills 

Why It Looks Cool: The grand, ivy-covered facade sets the tone for this opulent home. The property blends modern and classic styles, but it’s the glamour of the traditional atrium that takes our breath away and has us dreaming of summer lounging (the summer temperatures, however, we could do without).

3516 Beverly Dr. | Sunday, 3-5pm bathroom_beverly

The Price: $6,200,000

The Neighborhood: Highland Park 

Why It Looks Cool: Featuring a library that even Beauty and the Beast’s Belle would be envious of, this Mediterranean home is hard to resist. Don’t miss a chance to peek at the most unforgettable bathroom you’ll ever come across, complete with a fireplace and potted shrubs.

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