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Commercial Real Estate

Dallas Open Houses to Hit This Weekend

Seek refuge from the Texas heat in homes that are not (yet) yours.
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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.

4915 Nashwood Lane | Sunday, 2-4 pm

The Neighborhood: Northwest Dallas

The Price: $1,450,000

The Eye Candy: The beautiful wood flooring sprawled throughout most of the house is perfect for a recreation of that Tom Cruise Risky Business dance scene. All you need are some slippery socks.

6907 Kenwell Street | Sunday, 1-3 pm

The NeighborhoodLove Field

The Price: $799,000

The Eye Candy: From the light flooding in through large windows to the lights twinkling down from the ceilings, you’ll always be wondering, “Where is that light coming from?”

28 Vanguard Way | Sunday, 2-4 pm

The Neighborhood: Lake Highlands

The Price: $929,000

The Eye Candy: Don’t be intimidated by the minimalistic, modern exterior when you pull up to this open house. The polished concrete floors and pivot doors are definitely worth a walk inside.

4036 Glenridge Way | Sunday, 1-3 pm

The NeighborhoodMidway Hollow

The Price: $925,000

The Eye Candy: If there was a marble fairy (and we really hope there is), she definitely visited this house. In the kitchen and the bathroom, there are gorgeous slabs just waiting to be adored. To all the marble junkies out there, here is your house.

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