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Hot Property: Bright New Build in Highland Park

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Hot Property: Bright New Build in Highland Park

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Of the colors you’ll see in newly listed 3512 Lexington Avenue, white, black, and gray dominate, as do the light browns of the floors and wood-beamed ceiling—and the occasional pop of gold. You might wonder what distinguishes this home from any newly built Dallas home. To that, we’ll fiercely defend our choice of “Hot Property” with one word: details.

You’ve seen an open kitchen before, but has it come with such clean, perfectly proportionate cabinets? You may also have witnessed a walk-in shower with three separate heads, but have its fixtures offered such a striking contrast to stone walls and floors? Maybe you have seen these things. Perhaps you’ve even observed a geometric-tiled, upstairs mudroom. Lucky you! Regardless, the product that D Best Builder Robert Elliott and SHM Architects have willed into existence is a Highland Park vision to behold, so treat your just-got-back-from-a-long-weekend eyes to some high-end, soft-hued goodness.

 

By the Numbers
  • 3512 Lexington Avenue
  • $6,985,000
  • 9,200 Square Feet
  • 2017 (Year Built0
  • 5 Bedrooms
  • 6.2 Bathrooms
  • 3 Fireplaces
  • 3 Garage Spaces
  • 1 Pool

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