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Hot Property: Tudor Gem in Hollywood Heights

It’s more than just a pretty face.
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Hot Property: Tudor Gem in Hollywood Heights

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How do I love thee, 823 Valencia Street? Let me count the ways.

Your ’30s-era charm is a great point to start with. As are the double peaks of your Tudor exterior. Then, of course, there’s that minty-colored door.

But your beauty goes beyond a pretty face. Your white, stainless steel-spotted kitchen is striking, as are the hand painted tiles that look remarkably like the ones found in Royal Blue Grocery’s Instagram-worthy bathroom. Your hardwood floors gleam while light fixtures make a bold statement throughout. Your personality, dear house, is a good one.

Your charm is reflected in your surroundings. Nestled in the protected conservation district of Hollywood Heights-Santa Monica, you pal around with equally appealing cottages, White Rock Lake, and boast close proximity to one of the best elementary schools in Dallas. If we were to judge based on the company you keep, you’d do quite nicely.

All of this is to say, 823 Valencia, that you are lovely. We’re sure your next inhabitants will be as well.

 

By the Numbers
  • 823 Valencia Street
  • $498,000
  • 1,682 Square Feet
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • 2 Bathrooms
  • 1936 (Year Built)
  • 2 Covered Parking Spots

*Contact Joe Kacynski for more information.

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