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Commercial Real Estate

What $3.5 Million Buys You in Dallas

Thanks to considerable curb appeal, a wreath would look right at home this holiday season on the door of one of these eye-catching Dallas houses.
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3804 Greenbrier Drive | $3,299,000

University Park | 6 bedrooms | 6.2 bathrooms | 6,897 square feet
This Booth Brothers new build in University Park features three living areas, two dining rooms, and one gourmet kitchen. Modern floating cabinets, skylights, and steel-clad windows round out the amenities.
Hunter Dehn for Hunter Dehn Realty

4665 Meadowood Road | $3,600,000

Preston Hollow | 5.2 bathrooms | 7,485 square feet
Sitting on 1.78 acres in Old Preston Hollow, this renovated Williamsburg manor includes a guest house, pool, tennis court, and four-car garage. A round room, equipped with a bar, overlooks the grounds.
Irmgard Arthur for Allie Beth Allman & Associates

*this house is no longer on the market

39 Braewood Place | $3,725,000

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Bent Tree | 5 bedrooms | 6.1 bathrooms | 13,713 square feet
A music room, climate-controlled wine room, fully equipped home theater, and elevator are just a few qualities of this three-story Glen Abbey mansion. Marble floors and multiple balconies add to the home’s opulence.
Cindy O’Gorman for Ebby Halliday Realtors

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