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Hot Property: A Bright New Build in the Bishop Arts District

A spacious corner lot in North Oak Cliff is completely transformed.
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Hot Property: A Bright New Build in the Bishop Arts District

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Last week, if you searched for 701 Melba Street, you would have found a photo of a small mint-colored home that (though it likely had its charms) was in desperate need of a little TLC. And while you may have mixed feelings about a tear down in Bishop Arts, the end result should hopefully earn some affection.

The freshly finished, two-story construction completely transforms the spacious corner lot within walking distance to Eno’s and Emporium Pies. Gone is the chain link fence and dirt-covered driveway. The clean wooden fence serves as a much better visual match for the bright white home’s contemporary interior. Handsome hardwood floors, recessed lighting, and custom cabinets feature throughout the home, while the kitchen—with its farmhouse sink and quartz covered island—is the main attraction.

Set the scene in the roomy backyard with some sleek outdoor furniture, and take your Eno’s pizza to go next time.

 

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