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Commercial Real Estate

Open Houses to Hit This Weekend

Step inside an Oak Lawn high-rise or a unique contemporary home in Highland Park.
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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.

 

3401 Lee Parkway #2201 | Sunday, 2-4pm

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The Price: $1,945,000

The Neighborhood: Oak Lawn

Why It Looks Cool: Situated in the tony Mayfair Condominiums, this nearly 5,000-square-foot pad comes equipped with expansive views of the Dallas skyline and Lee Park, an impressive entryway, and a master suite with two custom, walk-in closets.

 

5020 Abbott Avenue | Sunday 2-4pm

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The Price: $1,925,000

The Neighborhood: Highland Park

Why It Looks Cool: This clean-lined contemporary home capitalizes on that whole natural light, bring-the-outdoors-in thing in a glorious way. Every single room offers something unique.

 

2423 Madera Street | Saturday, 12-4pm

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The Price: $699,000

The Neighborhood: Lower Greenville

Why It Looks Cool: As Henderson Avenue’s cool factor continues to rise, settling down in a traditional home in the hip ’hood becomes more and more appealing—especially when they’re as charming as 2423 Madera Street.

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