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Commercial Real Estate

What $2.5 Million Buys You in Dallas

Five bedrooms in Far North Dallas, a furnished Preston Hollow home, or half an acre in a gated community.
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17703 Cedar Creek Canyon Dr. $2,375,000 Harbord Oaks Estates
5 bedrooms, 5.2 baths, 8,108 square feet
This home sits on almost an acre of land and has large bedrooms and a master bath with oversized steam shower. Cindy O’Gorman for the O’Gorman Group. 972-715-0190.


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4418 Brookview Dr. $2,495,000 Preston Hollow
5 bedrooms, 6.3 baths, 7,698 square feet
Motivated seller! The price has been reduced, and furniture and appliances are included. Other features include an outdoor living area and new pool. Ira Archer for Allie Beth Allman & Associates. 214-682-4372.


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32 Glen Abbey Dr. $2,695,000 Glen Abbey
5 bedrooms, 5.3 baths, 8,318 square feet
This house, situated on almost half an acre inside a gated community, features spacious formals, a library, four-car garage, media room, and game room. Lillie Young for Allie Beth Allman & Associates. 972-949-2094.




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