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Hot Property: A Stylish Farmers Market District Townhouse

This charming end unit is a cut above the rest.
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Hot Property: A Stylish Farmers Market District Townhouse

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While every townhouse situated by the Dallas Farmers Market is a charmer, this particular abode stands out among the brick-covered crowd. The end unit—sporting a slightly lighter shade of brown—is one of just a few that offers two rooftop terraces and an array of striking, double-pane windows.

The interior continues to impress with its custom master closet, modern chandeliers, and motorized shades (the dream). The handsome kitchen comes stocked with a wine fridge, a 42-inch Thermador refrigerator, and other top-notch appliances for cooking up any fresh goods you’ll score just blocks away at the Farmers Market.  But the real prize at 2155 Marilla Street are the views of downtown Dallas (and beyond) from either of the rooftop terraces. We’d gladly trade in a wine fridge or manually lift our shades for those.

 

By the Numbers
  • 2155 Marilla Street
  • $659,900
  • 2,492 Square Feet
  • 2013 (Year Built)
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • 3.1 Bathrooms
  • 2 Covered Parking Spaces
  • 2 Rooftop Terraces
  • 1 Fireplace
  • 1 Community Pool

 

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