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Commercial Real Estate

Dallas Open Houses to Hit This Weekend

Marvel at a modern home in Bluffview or a tricked-out charmer in Old East Dallas.
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Do you like to home ogle? Do you like driving by houses and thinking to yourself, “I’ve been in there before; the indoor pool was quite appealing.” Do you actually need to find a new home? We’ve got you covered with several eligible dwellings across Dallas.

4346 Bluffview Blvd. | Sunday, 2-4pm

The Neighborhood: Bluffview

The Price: $2,250,000

The Appeal: If floor-to-ceiling windows, a floating staircase, and a futuristic kitchen aren’t enough to sell you on this modern home, step into the master bath. The serene space features a standing tub, vibrant tile, and a crisp white and wood palette.

5602 La Foy Blvd. | Sunday, 1-4pm 

The Neighborhood: Oak Lawn

The Price: $798,000

The Appeal: Does your dream house have a wall of built-ins? What about a massive kitchen, bay windows, or a walk-in closet? This newly-built townhouse can check all those boxes and more.

5107 Homer St. | Sunday, Noon-2pm 

The Neighborhood: Old East Dallas

The Price: $819,000

The Appeal: This Knox-Henderson adjacent gem was recently taken down to the studs, unifying classic charm with modern details.

6915 Pasadena Ave. | Sunday, 2-4pm 

The Neighborhood: Lakewood

The Price: $1,299,000

The Appeal: To the builder of 6915 Pasadena: If you ever teach a construction class, we’ll be the first to sign up. From the angular windows to the brushed-metal fireplace, we’re loving every detail.

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