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What $600,000 Buys You Around Dallas

In the market for a second home? Here's a look at available lake houses, ranches, and retreats within two hours of town.
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1810 Newberry Road | $569,000

2 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms | 1,790 square feet
City: Millsap (1.5 hours from Dallas)
The beautifully designed interiors of this stone ranch are just the beginning. Enjoy 11 treed acres or design your dream house on the property-fronting site, as this was originally built as a mother-in-law’s apartment.
Jacob Link for The Platinum Group Real Estate

6802 County Road 4328 | $599,900

4 bedrooms | 5 bathrooms | 3,920 square feet
City: Larue (2 hours from Dallas)
This hilltop retreat rests on 36 secluded acres that feel worlds away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The expansive front porch welcomes you inside, where vaulted ceilings, lots of space, and tasteful finishes await.
Greg Hutchinson for Ebby Halliday Realtors

2004 Austin Aisle | $619,000

4 bedrooms | 3.1 bathrooms | 3,298 square feet
City: Tool (1 hour from Dallas)
Featuring five fireplaces, a screened porch, and outdoor kitchen, this lakefront lodge’s best feature is its ready access to Cedar Creek Lake, with an on-site boathouse, slip, and lift.
Janice Haney for Ebby Halliday Realtors

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