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Commercial Real Estate

What $2.5 Million 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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2801 Daniel Ave., University Park
2801 Daniel Ave., University Park Courtesy of Allie Beth Allman & Associates

2801 Daniel Ave., $2,395,000,University Park

5 bedrooms | 6.1 bathrooms | 4,973 square feet

This traditional home offers a bit of everything, game room and all. A charming downstairs study and dining room greet visitors, while the primary bedroom features a porch with a view of the lush backyard.

Catherine Osborne for Allie Beth Allman & Associates

4336 Taos Rd., $2,400,000,Bluffview

3 bedrooms | 3.1 bathrooms | 4,227 square feet

This contemporary home offers an enclosed courtyard, private pool and patio area, museum wall finishes, and a thousand-bottle wine room—just a few of the home’s refined features.

Nicole Womack and Kay Weeks for Ebby Halliday Realtors

2530 Hillside Dr., $2,500,000,Lakewood

4 bedrooms | 4.1 bathrooms | 4,542 square feet

Classically quaint, this 1934 Charles Dilbeck–designed home looks straight out of a storybook. The charming interiors consist of three living areas, a stunning sunroom, and a casita with its own kitchen.

Nancy Johnson for Compass RE Texas LLC

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Kiernan McCormick

Kiernan McCormick

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