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What You Can Buy in the M Streets/Vickery Place

It’s not just Tudors!
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The youthful, family-friendly M Streets – Vickery Place neighborhood has risen in popularity in recent years thanks to Lower Greenville’s bustling bars and restaurants and its effort to clean up its rough-and-tumble reputation. Here, we share a sampling of where you can settle right now, and shockingly, none of them are Tudor homes.

 

5220 Miller Avenue

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Space is the name of the game at 5220 Miller Avenue. The brand new home boasts four oversized bedrooms, an open floor plan, and a seriously spacious Carrera marbled-filled master bath and walk-in closet. A future resident would have to have a lot of stuff to fill up this Vickery Place Prairie home. Thankfully, said stuff would be safely guarded by the 8-foot privacy fence.

By the Numbers

  • $849,000
  • 3,526 Square Feet
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • 4.1 Bathrooms
  • 2 Garage Spaces
  • 1 Fireplace

 

5402 Richard Avenue

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This 1930s Craftsman has been beautifully updated to include a 500-square-foot, climate-controlled garage and plenty of sleek, mod touches throughout its bright, open rooms. Fans of open shelving and lots of LED lighting will feel right at home at 5402 Richard Avenue, even in its nicely outfitted guest quarters.

By the Numbers

  • $625,000
  • 2,146 Square Feet
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • 2 Bathrooms
  • 2 Garage Spaces

 

5607 Willis Avenue

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With two gorgeous balconies, this eye-catching home adds a touch of New Orleans to Vickery Place. The spacious rooms inside feature lovely Asian Rosewood flooring and plenty of green hues to help bring the generous outdoor space in.

By the Numbers

  • $599,000
  • 2,960 Square Feet
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • 3 Bathrooms
  • 1 Fireplace

 

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