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Open Houses to Hit in Dallas This Weekend

This Preston Hollow colonial will transport you to the East Coast.
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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.



5440 Vanderbilt Ave. | Sunday 1-3pm




The Neighborhood: M Streets / Vickery Place

The Price: $829,000

The Appeal: From the curb, this Tudor is just plain cute. And after falling for the exterior, the interior totally lives up to expectations. Although it’s quaintly compact, the white walls and many windows open up the space, creating a breathable area with lots of natural light.

5437 W Mockingbird Lane | Sunday 2-3:30pm




The Neighborhood: Greenway Parks

The Price: $1,398,000

The Appeal: The classic white façade of this Greenway Parks property sets the scene for the crisp interior, but if you’re more partial to color, turn your focus to the first-floor powder bath. The vibrant floral wallpaper and glamorous frosted window makes it feel like much more than a loo.

4068 Amherst Ave. | Sunday 2-4pm




The Neighborhood: University Park

The Price: $1,299,00

The Appeal: With both a cozy interior and abundant outdoor living space, you might find it hard to decide whether you want to spend your time inside or out. Let us help you choose: the covered front porch complete with a swing offers a shady option during these sweltering Texas temps.

4618 Cherokee Trail | Sunday 2-4pm




The Neighborhood: Bluffview

The Price: $3,500,000

The Appeal: Exquisite doorways, well-designed windows, and the Mediterranean ambience make this home a work of art. But let’s be serious. That climate-controlled wine cellar is the feature we’re really thirsting for.

9505 Inwood Rd. | Sunday 2-4pm




The Neighborhood: Preston Hollow

The Price: $3,100,000

The Appeal: The current owner clearly took the responsibility of owning a colonial home to heart. The portrait of George Washington in the hearth room is just one of the many ornate accents that bring this home’s character to life.

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