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Four Luxurious Lake Houses You Can Buy Now

Happy lake house hunting!
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As we discussed yesterday, Dallas does not have a beach. But what the Big D lacks in the way of a salt life, it more than makes up for with some prime lakefront living. Here, we gathered a few water-adjacent dwellings you can snatch off the market today. Happy lake house hunting!

 

101 Sun Valley

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The Lake: Cedar Creek Lake
The Price: $1,899,000
Highlights: Located in the exclusive 505 Ranch neighborhood, this clean, modern lake house is refreshingly kitsch-free and worthy of a feature in the pages in our May/June 2013 issue.

 

1040 Sunset Circle

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The Lake: Possum Kingdom Lake
The Price: $3,399,000
Highlights: It’s hard to make leopard print dining chairs work in a lake house, but this incredibly chic cliffside home does it effortlessly.

 

1388 Elmridge

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The Lake: Lake Texoma
The Price: $3,349,900
Highlights: This three-story home overlooking the lake proves that log cabins can be a truly luxurious sight to see.

 

3264 Country Road SE 4115

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The Lake: Lake Cypress Springs
The Price: $1,795,000
Highlights: Located on a 66-acre lot, this bright, happy home is the quintessential southern lake house. We’ll take our iced tea in any of the beautifully renovated rooms please and thank you.

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