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Open Houses in North Dallas to Hit This Weekend

Hit all four in one fell swoop.
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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 in North Dallas.

6521 Joyce Way | Saturday, 1-3pm

The Neighborhood: Preston Hollow

The Price: $2,150,000

The Appeal: 6521 Joyce Way is sleek and stunning. The bright white exterior is flanked with gray paneling, big windows, and freshly-snipped shrubbery. A gray-toned interior palette is complemented by white marble countertops, and the geometric banister and contemporary lighting fixtures are must-sees.

3889 Cortez Dr. | Saturday 2-4pm

The Neighborhood: Midway Hollow

The Price: $919,000

The Appeal: The distinctive exterior of this home somehow manages to be both modern and traditional. Painted brick and dark wood swoop across the façade for an angular feel. Vaguely reminiscent of an Apple store (sans crowd), the interior is stark, yet inviting, with bright white walls, chrome appliances, and minimalist décor.

4503 Bluffview Blvd. | Sunday, 2-4pm

The Neighborhood: Bluffview

The Price: $3,399,000

The Appeal: This sprawling Bluffview home packs a handful of standout features within its massive glass window-filled walls and chic tin roof. Highlights include a wet bar, a steel-gray industrial fireplace, and a standalone tub with a view.

3942 Rochelle Dr. | Sunday, 1-2:30pm

The Neighborhood: Midway Hollow

The Price: $975,000

The Appeal: The lot at 3942 Rochelle once was home to a single-story cottage; an elegant new 2017 build now stands in its place. You may or may not get lost as you tour the interior, which includes a mudroom, a game room, a study, a covered back porch — we could go on.

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