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Commercial Real Estate

Real Estate Report: What $3 Million Buys You in Dallas

Three very different properties, one very high price.
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2900 McKinnon Street $2,895,000
3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 4,722 square feet
Uptown

You can give up the yard and house maintenance (but not the amenities) when you choose high-rise living. The Azure in Uptown offers a handful of perks if you make it your home: a 24-hour concierge and doorman, 17-seat movie theater, a private boardroom, a gym with his and hers saunas, and a pool. This particular unit on the 27th floor boasts a media room, stainless Miele appliances in the kitchen, three balconies, five parking spots, and three storage units. The location provides easy access to Uptown, downtown, the toll road, and Central Expressway. Holly Bock for Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International. 214-930-3000.

ParkLane4524 Park Lane $2,900,000
6 bedrooms, 7.1 bathrooms, 7,850 square feet
Preston Hollow

Art lovers and architect buffs take note: Respected local architect Bud Olgesby designed this modern home in the middle of Preston Hollow. The abode reads more as a gallery than a home, but the six bedrooms, seven bathroom has all the bells and whistles of a luxury property. The large first floor master has views of the manicured grounds as well as his and hers bathroom/closet set up. (Perhaps that’s the key to a successful marriage?) All of the living spaces have gorgeous views of the gardens, reflecting pool, arbors, and swimming area. Kelly Winsor for Allie Beth Allman. 214-906-6444.

BrynMawr7603 Bryn Mawr Drive $3,195,000
5 bedrooms, 6.2 bathrooms, 7,833 square feet
Highland Park

Located in HPISD, this manse features a slew of fancy features that are sure to impress a discerning buyer in this price range: Venetian plaster in the dining room, a plaster fireplace in the living room, a breakfast nook that overlooks the resort-style pool, four-car garage, playroom on the third floor, exercise room with a bar and mirror, and a basement that can be turned into a media room or wine cellar/dining area. Whew. Did you get all that? Lucinda Buford for Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty. 214-728-4289.

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