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Open Houses to Hit in Dallas This Weekend

This balcony's view is well worth the trip to Irving.
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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? We’ve got you covered with several eligible dwellings across Dallas.

4503 Bluffview Blvd. | Sunday, 12-2pm

The Neighborhood: Bluffview

The Price: $3,399,000

The Appeal: With its towering windows and walls of glass, this new build is just as bright and airy as you might expect. However, the master bedroom’s coffee bar and spa-style bathroom (complete with a massive steam shower and garden tub) are a pleasant surprise.

3636 University Blvd. | Sunday, 1-3pm

The Neighborhood: University Park

The Price: $3,990,000

The Appeal: One of the pillars of this architecturally significant home is quite literally and theoretically the pillars. Stop in to see them in all their glory, along with a bocce ball court, a brand new pool, and the incredible craftsmanship of Frank Welch and George Woo.

5635 Yolanda Circle. | Sunday 2-4pm

The Neighborhood: Preston Hollow

The Price: $4,999,950

The Appeal: The tree-lined exterior of this Preston Hollow home is a bit deceiving. Rather than walking in to find an interior design that complements the traditional façade, you’ll discover pastels, bold wallpaper, and hints of Italian inspiration throughout.

4786 Byron Circle | Sunday, 1-4pm

The Neighborhood: Irving

The Price: $1,675,000

The Appeal: Balconies are the name of the game at this Irving home, especially in the pool area. Enjoying your morning coffee with those sweeping views will make the extra time on the highway well worth it.

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