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Commercial Real Estate

Open Houses to Hit This Weekend

Visit one of the most beautiful homes in Dallas, or a custom build overlooking a private Preston Hollow pond.
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Photo by Casey Dunn

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.

6657 Lakewood Blvd. | Sunday, 3:30-5pm

The NeighborhoodLakewood

The Price: $1,649,000

The Appeal: There’s nothing too wild going on inside 6657 Lakewood Boulevard. (Although there is a really lovely backyard situation. It’s quite lush.) But we love a slow, lolling drive down Lakewood Boulevard, and this open house would give us a reason to step inside one of the city’s Most Beautiful Homes.

11033 Eastview Circle | Sunday, 3:30-5pm

The NeighborhoodPreston Hollow

The Price: $2,800,000

The Appeal: We’ve written about many a custom home in our day, but this 2016 build, overlooking a private pond in Preston Hollow, feels extremely customized. Every appliance, finish, environmentally friendly material, and smart home feature seems like it was carefully considered, and the end result is a vision.

3601 Lexington Ave. | Sunday, 1-3pm

The NeighborhoodHighland Park

The Price: $10 million

The Appeal: 3601 Lexington Avenue is deeply beautiful. The work of Todd James Homes and architect David Stocker (we still think about his work on this Bluffview home from time to time). It’s sprawling without losing warmth, and sumptuous while still feeling airy. There’s a 1,100-bottle wine cellar. It’s timeless.

4439 Kelton Dr. | Saturday, 1-3pm

The NeighborhoodLove Field

The Price: $995,000

The Appeal: Do you have a friend to pick up or drop off at Love Field this weekend? If so, good friend, be sure to swing by 4439 Kelton Drive around the corner to see what’s going on inside this sleek, modern beauty.

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