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Open Houses to Hit This Weekend: Park Cities Edition

Take a tour of a Mediterranean mansion, visit a Hamptons-inspired build, or check out a cool contemporary.
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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.

4311 Livingston Avenue | Sunday, 1 to 2:30 p.m.

The Neighborhood: Highland Park
The Price: $2,395,000
The Appeal: This gargantuan home (6,457 square feet!) is a Mediterranean masterpiece. Arched doorways, antique built-ins, and ornate millwork are around every corner.

4113 San Carlos Street | Sunday, 2 to 4 p.m.

The Neighborhood: University Park
The Price: $1,499,500
The Appeal: This home’s exterior is simple but striking, and the interior is no different. With classic wood floors and high ceilings throughout, 4113 San Carlos is a minimalist’s dream.

3520 Villanova Street | Sunday, 3:30 to 5 p.m.

The Neighborhood: University Park
The Price: $2,200,000
The Appeal: A five-bedroom stunner straight out of the Hamptons. Though it was built in 2019, this home has an old-school air about it. Attention to detail is apparent everywhere–even the mudroom is noteworthy.

4665 Beverly Drive | Sunday, 2 to 4 p.m.

The Neighborhood: Highland Park
The Price: $1,825,000
The Appeal: Though the interior of this home is lovely, we have a penchant for well-designed outdoor living spaces–and this backyard is a must-see. A blue-green tiled pool is adorned with waterfalls and multiple chaise lounge setups offer plenty of places to relax or entertain.

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