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What $1.3 Million Buys You in Dallas Real Estate

A few of our Best Designers weigh in on the latest listings.
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$1,299,000, 4618 Beverly Dr.,Highland Park West 

2 bedrooms | 2.1 bathrooms | 2,850 square feet

“This is a very well decorated house, but we can see, if you were to strip away all that decor, you would find a house in need of a major facelift. The hair and makeup are masking what lies beneath.”Russ Peters and Bill Cates

Paige Elliott for Dave Perry Miller Real Estate

$1,299,000, 826 Kessler Woods Trl.,Kessler Woods

3 bedrooms | 3.1 bathrooms | 2,558 square feet

“We actually did the design in this house a year and half ago, so the decor is amazing! The architecture is really good too. Our only criticism is the outside is too austere for our taste. Kessler Woods is a great gated community right here in the heart of Oak Cliff, and who doesn’t love that?”Russ Peters and Bill Cates

Amy Galley for Compass RE Texas, LLC

$1,300,000, 6543 Bob O Link Dr., Lakewood

4 bedrooms | 3 bathrooms | 2,404 square feet

“This is a beautiful property from the outside but seems to have some serious architectural issues on the inside. It needs a full remodel, in our opinion. But if the right person with right budget got a hold of it, it could be stunning.”Russ Peters and Bill Cates

Brandon Bush for David Bush Realtors

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