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Commercial Real Estate

What $800,000 Buys You in Dallas

An open floor plan in Preston Hollow, five bedrooms in Lakewood, or an acre in the Rawlins Conservation District.
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6715 Tulip Ln. $799,000
Preston Hollow   |   4 bedrooms, 3.1 baths, 3,628 square feet

Completely remodeled in 2004, this house has an open floor plan that’s ideal for entertaining. The huge master suite with sitting area is another bonus.
Karen Fry for Dave-Perry Miller & Associates. 214-369-6000.

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4154 Santa Barbara Dr. $809,900
Lakewood   |   5 bedrooms, 4.1 baths, 4,500 square feet

Built in 2011, this house backs up to a greenbelt and features a mudroom, media room, library, and extra storage room. A private guest suite downstairs is another plus.
Shirley Davis for RE/MAX Premier. 972-680-0365.

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4420 Rawlins St. $825,000
Perry Heights   |   4 bedrooms, 3.2 baths, 4,442 square feet

This Colonial-style home sits on almost two-thirds of an acre in the Rawlins Conservation District. It also has a four-car garage, a second master, and a big backyard.
David Griffin for David Griffin & Company. 214-458-7663.

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