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Hot Property: Renovated Cottage by Inwood Village

A cute little Carrara-filled pad.
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Hot Property: Renovated Cottage by Inwood Village

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As almost anyone who has lived in Dallas for more than a year can attest, being able to walk to Eatzi’s from your house would be a very good deal. As would walkability to Trader Joes, or Inwood Theatre, or Rise No. 1, or Neiman Marcus Last Call — the list goes on. So, what if we told you that you could score all of that and a striking cottage recently renovated to the studs for a mere $350,000 with a non-mandatory HOA fee? If the reaction was a positive one, please direct your attention to 7722 Robin Road.

The catch (because of course there’s one): there is only one bathroom. But it’s a truly spectacular bathroom with two sinks accompanied by a chevron Carrara and Thassos marble mosaic. So while this may not be the right fit for a large brood, the 1,046-square-foot abode could serve as an excellent starter home, or a bachelor/bachelorette pad for those with an affinity for white marble, stainless steel Bosch appliances, and a seriously stunning transformation.

For a better look at the before and after, head to Zillow’s slideshow.

 

By the Numbers
  • 7722 Robin Road
  • $350,000
  • 1,046 Square Feet
  • 2 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bathroom
  • 1 Fireplace
  • 1 Garage Space

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