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What You Can Buy: Patio Edition

This way to patio paradise.
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We know what you’re thinking. A patio-focused real estate blog for spring? Groundbreaking. But hear us out: Dallas architects (and homeowners) have nailed the formula for creating outdoor spaces that are both fit for entertaining and cozy for comfort. Plus, with the beautiful weather we’ve been having, can you blame us for thinking about barbecues and pool parties? Daydream with us and flip through our roundup a couple of the prettiest patios available in Dallas now.

9500 Inwood Rd.

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The Price: $2,655,000

The Numbers: 3 beds | 3.1 baths | 4,645 square feet

The Highlights: Sitting on a beautifully landscaped acre, everything about this Hampton-style home is picture perfect. For us, it’s the ivy-covered poolside patio that seals the deal.

 

4238 Alta Vista Lane

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The Price: $1,599,000

The Numbers: 5 beds | 5.2 baths | 6,166 square feet

The Highlights: The idea of a light-filled French abode already draws us in, but a patio that can balance autumnal comfort and spring fun officially has us hooked. Whether you want to snuggle up with your tea by the outdoor brick fireplace or lay out by the pool, there’s no shortage of places to while an afternoon away.

6960 Tokalon Drive

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The Price: $1,250,000

The Numbers: 3 beds | 3.1 baths | 3,038 square feet

The Highlights: There’s just so much room for activities in this Lakewood mid-century modern. Were we swayed by the romantic string lights hanging on this home’s balcony and covered patio? Perhaps. But the fire pit, basketball court, and pool aren’t too shabby either.

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