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Open Houses

Open Houses to Hit This Weekend

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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? Each week, we scout out three open houses in three different neighborhoods that look well worth the trip.

 

5 Winding Lake Drive | Saturday, 1-3

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The Neighborhood: North Dallas

The Price: $1,499,900

The Square Footage: 4,293

Why It Looks Cool: There’s a room with an elephant statue, so that’s something. There’s also a leather and zebra print chaise lounge. But most importantly, there’s a view of the fountain-adorned lake from the home’s big, beautiful deck that we really need to see for ourselves.

 

3314 Dartmouth Avenue | Sunday, 2-4pm

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The Neighborhood: Highland Park

The Price: $2,395,000

The Square Footage: 5,541

Why It Looks Cool: We’ve long been fascinated by this architecturally significant abode. Designed to maximize natural light, this contemporary home features a striking, atrium-style entry with a floating staircase that sets the tone for the house’s bright flowing floor plan.

 

6335 Pemberton Drive | Sunday, 2-4pm

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The Neighborhood: Preston Hollow

The Price: $2,350,000

The Square Footage: 7,226

Why It Looks Cool: We like it when a Dallas home looks like a beach house. Especially when that Dallas home looks like a big, beautiful beach house with gorgeous hardwood floors and a ridiculously luxurious master suite.

 

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