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Commercial Real Estate

Open Houses to Hit This Weekend

Transport yourself to a French countryside (in honor of Beauty and the Beast, of course) at this weekend's open houses.
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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 in three different neighborhoods that look well worth the trip.

 

3021 Southwestern Blvd. | Sunday, 1-3pm

SOUTHWESTERN2

The Price:$2,850,000

The Neighborhood: University Park

Why It Looks Cool: Certain as the sun rising in the east, this Better Homes & Gardens-featured abode is a head (and page) turner. The blend of Southern comfort and French country style is pulled off with modern amenities throughout, four fireplaces, romantic arched passageways, and a Juliette balcony fit for a Disney princess. 

 

4731 N Lindhurst Avenue | Sunday, 2-4pm

48943148-21

The Price: $2,895,000

The Neighborhood: Preston Hollow
Why It Looks Cool: With a koi pond, waterfalls, and over an acre of beautifully landscaped grounds, Belle wouldn’t have to venture far for an adventure in the great wide somewhere. French doors, cozy fireplaces, and a spacious library make this estate fit for a royal night in.

3136 Bryn Mawr Drive | Saturday, 10am-5pm

56268131-0

The Price: $2,925,000

The Neighborhood: University Park

Why It Looks Cool: After spending years in a stuffy, curse-ridden castle, a light-filled French transitional would be the perfect second home for the Beast—post-transformation. This newly built Park Cities home offers gorgeous marble finishes and commercial grade appliances in the kitchen. Don’t believe us? Ask the dishes.

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