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Commercial Real Estate

Open Houses to Hit This Weekend

Head to Devonshire to tour a modern farmhouse or Highland Park to scope out a Parisian-inspired new build.
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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.

5516 W Hanover Ave. | Saturday, 1-3pm

The Neighborhood: Devonshire

The Price: $1,697,000

The Appeal: This lovely Devonshire home has a farmhouse vibe, but in a subtle way. For example,  you’ll find some shiplap, but it’s tastefully executed on an accent ceiling. The modern build offers enviable features such as a gourmet kitchen, a roomy back patio with polished concrete flooring, and a two-car garage equipped with a charging station. 

3417 Purdue Ave. | Sunday, 1-3pm

The Neighborhood: University Park

The Price: $1,479,000

The Appeal: This quaint Tudor is a rare find among the opulent mansions of University Park. The gray brick exterior features blue and white trim, a whimsical rounded door, and stained-glass windows. Though the home might resemble a compact cottage, the inside is anything but. There are five bedrooms, a sunroom, multiple living spaces, and a lap pool just off the back patio.

6521 Joyce Way St. | Sunday, 2-4pm

The Neighborhood: Preston Hollow

The Price: $1,990,000

The Appeal: From its perfectly spaced and freshly trimmed shrubs to the concrete walkway punctuated with the most precise lines of grass, the exterior of 6521 Joyce Way embraces geometry. The inside, too, is brimming with eye-catching shapes, including a patterned wrought-iron railing on the staircase and a periwinkle built-in in the home office.

4415 Lorraine Ave. | Sunday, 3:30-5pm

The Neighborhood: Highland Park

The Price: $4,950,000

The Appeal: True, $5 million is a steep price point for many of us, but that doesn’t mean we can’t look. Checkerboard marble flooring, gold chandeliers, designer accents, a wet bar with royal blue-shellacked walls — we could go on for much longer than the short blurb style of these open house posts allow. As luxe as 4415 Lorraine is, there’s nothing gaudy about the home’s chic, welcoming interior. 

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