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Commercial Real Estate

What $7.5 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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5112 Palomar Ln. Preston Hollow
5112 Palomar Ln., Preston Hollow Courtesy of Ebby Hallliday Realtors

5112 Palomar Ln., $7,795,000, Preston Hollow

6 bedrooms | 8.1 bathrooms | 12,731 square feet

This breathtaking estate offers everything you need and then some. Set on 1.25 acres, the home’s outdoor area includes an in-ground pool and spa. The interiors feature a card room and a 550-bottle wine room. 

Elissa Sabel for Ebby Halliday Realtors

5969 Westgrove Cir., $7,500,000, Far North Dallas

5 bedrooms | 6.1 bathrooms | 12,180 square feet

Standout amenities of this grand estate include dual kitchen islands, a luxe home theater with twinkling overhead lights, and two dining spaces—one formal and the other more intimate.

Julie Haymann and Lauren Savariego for Allie Beth Allman & Associates

5010 Abbott Ave., $7,395,000, Highland Park

5 bedrooms | 4.1 bathrooms | 6,018 square feet

Ideal for the refined minimalist, this David Stocker–designed home boasts a bright and airy feel. The Katy Trail–adjacent property also features a gym, home theater, playroom, and luxe outdoor living center.

Gianna Cerullo for Compass RE Texas, LLC

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Kiernan McCormick

Kiernan McCormick

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