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Commercial Real Estate

What $1.7 Million Buys You in Dallas

Here’s a quick look at just how far your money will take you.
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6712 Avalon Avenue | $1,670,000

Lakewood5 bedrooms | 4 bathrooms | 3,713 square feet
This Dines and Kraft home on one of Lakewood’s most coveted blocks has a sizable master suite with a fireplace and spacious bath. Outside, find a three-car garage, pool, and cabana with a bath and kitchenette.
Angela Thornhill for Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s

5516 W. Hanover Avenue | $1,697,000

Devonshire4 bedrooms | 4.2 bathrooms | 4,280 square feet
This Energy Star–certified smart home has a chef’s kitchen, game room, outdoor fireplace, and charging station in the garage. But located mere blocks from Inwood Village, you can largely leave the wheels at home.
Karen Cuskey for Coldwell Banker Residential

4553 Bordeaux Avenue | $1,625,000

Highland Park | 3 bedrooms | 3 bathrooms | 3,430 square feet
Choose from three fireplaces to warm yourself beside in this 1938 Georgian. The interiors have been updated with dark wood floors, a trio of spacious bedrooms, and a bright white kitchen. A detached garage with guest suite is out back.
Lily Moore for Lily Moore Realty

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