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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.

 

4834 Worth Street | Sunday, 1-3pm

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The Price: $560,000

The NeighborhoodOld East Dallas

Why It Looks Cool: It’s always nice to see a prairie home, especially when that home’s got a little bit of history. Step inside to see some gorgeous updates courtesy of Restoric Properties, including the elegant bathroom featured above.

 

5829 Belmont Avenue | Sunday, 3:30-5pm

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The Price: $867,000

The NeighborhoodLower Greenville

Why It Looks Cool: Built in 1918, this charming home is harboring some serious sleekness. Touch-screen smart panels, a stainless steel commercial kitchen, and bright, sophisticated finishes are featured throughout. There’s also a ridiculously cool backyard area accompanying a guesthouse I would happily move into.

 

6858 Tokalon Drive | Sunday, 3:30-5

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The Price: $2,299,000

The NeighborhoodLakewood

Why It Looks Cool: There’s a lot of rich color in this stately Lakewood home. There’s also a clawfoot tub and English pub-style bar. It’s all just so opulent, and sometimes that’s all anyone needs on a Sunday afternoon.

 

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