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Commercial Real Estate

What $2 Million-Plus Will Buy You in Dallas Real Estate

Here’s a quick look at just how far your money will take you in Dallas.
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7417 Axminster Ct., Lakewood. Full Package Media

$1,995,900, 7417 Axminster Ct., Lakewood

5 bedrooms | 3.1 bathrooms | 4,497 square feet

Steps from White Rock Lake, this home’s floor-to-ceiling windows offer views of its three-quarters of an acre and creek. The primary suite is generously sized, with a wood-burning fireplace and dual walk-in closets.

Scott Jackson for Compass RE Texas, LLC

$2,290,000, 4016 Stanford Ave.,University Park

4 bedrooms | 4.1 bathrooms | 4,079 square feet

Impressively sized thanks to a meticulous expansion, this three-story 1929 Tudor offers a large covered back porch, pool, and spa. Inside, a downstairs study could function as a fifth bedroom. Bonus: It’s walkable to nearby parks.

Taylor Stark for Jerry Stark Companies

$2,450,000, 5806 Del Roy Dr., North Dallas

4 bedrooms | 4.1 bathrooms | 4,804 square feet

High ceilings and abundant natural light seem to expand this 2012 custom build’s already spacious footprint. The kitchen boasts Miele ovens and Subzero wine storage, while a three-car garage offers ample parking.

Amy Detwiler for Compass RE Texas, LLC

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Ellen Daly

Ellen Daly

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