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Hot Property: Santa Barbara-Style in Old Preston Hollow

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Hot Property: Santa Barbara-Style in Old Preston Hollow

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If you’ve never taken a drive down Park Lane, get yourself and your vehicle down to that tree- and estate-lined street as soon as life allows it. And though the real mansion magic happens mainly between Inwood and the Tollway, there’s still some goodness to be found once you cross that well-trafficked line. The proof: 5807 Park Lane.

Courtesy of Dave Perry-Miller




Designed by Stocker Hoesterey Montenegro Architects and constructed by Robert Elliott Custom Homes, the contemporary, Santa Barbara-style abode immediately catches a driver’s eye with its white façade and wrought iron gate-lined front yard. (Plus, it may be one of the closest matches to Meryl’s It’s Complicated house in Dallas, especially when she finishes that addition.) But a quick tour of the interior reveals a unique floorplan, private courtyards, endless windows, and enviable modern finishes. There’s also a really rad backyard pool that doesn’t take up too much of the lawn. Meryl would dig it!

And for the very specific price of $4,495,807, it’s yours.

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