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Open Houses to Hit This Weekend (and Home Tours!)

So many gorgeous homes, so little time.
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Do you like to home ogle? Do you like driving by houses and thinking to yourself, “I’ve been in there before; the indoor pool was quite appealing.” Do you actually need to find a new home? Every week, we scout out three open houses in three different neighborhoods that look well worth the trip.

 

3608 Beverly Drive | Sunday, 12–4pm

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The Neighborhood: Highland Park

The Price: $7,695,000

Why It Looks Cool: Ever wondered what one of the extravagant new builds on Beverly Drive looks like on the inside? Here’s your chance. The Avida Custom Homes knock-out is big, and it’s got a fantastic open layout. Impressive? You bet!

 

6739 Lupton Drive | Sunday, 12–4pm

prston hollow The Neighborhood: Preston Hollow

The Price: $2,575,000

Why It Looks Cool: There’s a chandelier in every room of this house—even the bathroom. Want proof? Just look at the slideshow on Ebby.com. If that level of fanciness doesn’t warrant a visit, we’re not sure what does.

 

7023 Lakewood Boulevard | Sunday, 12–3pm

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The Neighborhood: Lakewood

The Price: $1,250,000

Why It Looks Cool: This house is a stark contrast from the new build on Beverly Drive, but in the best way possible. Built in 1930 by Clifford Hutsell, the sprawling Spanish Eclectic home is filled with one-of-a-kind murals, coved ceilings, stained glass, and gorgeous mosaic tile accents. It’s a warm, enchanting sight to see.

 

PLUS: AIA Dallas’ Tour of Homes & Lakewood Home Festival | Saturday and Sunday

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Sometimes, hitting an open house or two just isn’t going to cut it. You crave more inspiring interiors, and you want them now. Lucky for you, there are not one, but two, incredible home tours happening this weekend: the AIA Dallas Tour of Homes and the Lakewood Home Festival. So click those hyperlinked tour names, snag some tickets, and get ready to experience some serious home envy (or inspiration!).

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