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Commercial Real Estate

What $1.5 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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1011 Kessler Pkwy., East Kessler Park
1011 Kessler Pkwy., East Kessler Park Courtesy of Dave Perry Miller Real Estate

1011 Kessler Pkwy., $1,595,000, East Kessler Park 

4 bedrooms | 4.1 bathrooms | 3,449 square feet

This storybook home maintains a quaint and classic design—the hardwood floors, decorative lighting, and neutral color scheme establish a classic and cozy feel. The wooded backyard and patio are perfect for relaxing.

Melissa O’Brien for Dave Perry Miller Real Estate

6301 Lakeshore Dr., $1,499,500, Lakewood Heights

5 bedrooms | 4.1 bathrooms | 4,230 square feet

Simple yet refined, this home is perfect for the practical family who enjoys hosting. There are spaces tailored to all tastes—a media and game room, a double pantry, a breakfast room, and a heated pool and hot tub.

Rachel Trowbridge for Allie Beth Allman & Associates

4328 Vandelia St., $1,495,000, Perry Heights

5 bedrooms | 5 bathrooms | 3,124 square feet

This Tudor offers the best of historic charm (refinished red oak floors and antique doors!) and modern convenience (a gourmet kitchen with oversized island!). The window-wrapped sunroom can serve as an office.

Tobin Haggard for Double H Realty Services, LLC

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Kiernan McCormick

Kiernan McCormick

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