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Commercial Real Estate

What $500,000 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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1035 N. Clinton Ave
Compass Real Estate

1035 N. Clinton Ave. | $499,00o

North Oak Cliff | 3 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms | 1,667 square feet
The updated interiors of this red-bricked beauty in Kessler Park are light and bright. Perks include a third bedroom attached to the master that can be used as a flex space, as well as a screened-in patio with a cathedral ceiling.
Mohammed Jaber for Compass RE Texas

430 Valencia St. | $505,000

Hollywood Heights | 3 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms | 1,541 square feet
This updated 1930 East Dallas Tudor has a charming vibe on the outside but modern-day accents inside. A cozy fireplace, arched doorways, crown molding, and original hardwoods add to the appeal.
Kevin Mamminga for Allie Beth Allman & Associates

5527 Vickery Blvd. | $549,000

M Streets | 3 bedrooms |2.1 bathrooms | 1,888 square feet
Just a block from Lower Greenville, this 1926 Craftsman features hand-scraped hardwood floors and an ample backyard. Stainless steel appliances and a smart home system help modernize the historic home.
Thomas Reilly for Rogers Healy and Associates

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