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Commercial Real Estate

What $750K Will Buy You in Dallas Real Estate

Here’s a quick look at just how far your money will take you in Dallas.
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1015 N. Edgefield Ave.
1015 N. Edgefield Ave., Oak Cliff Full Package Media

$650,000, 1015 N. Edgefield Ave.,Oak Cliff

5 bedrooms | 2.1 bathrooms | 2,776 square feet

Said to be featured in a 1930s edition of Architectural Digest, this one-of-a-kind Kessler Tudor is adorned with intricate hand-painted murals and an original Batchelder tile fireplace, plus finished attic space.

Robb Puckett for Dave Perry-Miller Real Estate

$699,000, 10909 Fernald Ave.,Lochwood

4 bedrooms | 3 bathrooms | 2,912 square feet

One of approximately 50 coveted Ju-Nel homes built in East Dallas in the ’50s and ’60s, this mid-century modern retains many of its original features while boasting updates in key spaces, like the eat-in kitchen.

Ed Murchison for Coldwell Banker Realty

$750,000, 6511 Gaston Ave.,Lakewood

3 bedrooms | 2.1 bathrooms | 2,290 square feet

This two-story 1940 brick home overlooking Lakewood Country Club sits on an oversized lot with mature trees that’s walkable to the Shops at Lakewood. Inside, find plantation shutters and a gas fireplace.

David Bush for David Bush Realtors

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Ellen Daly

Ellen Daly

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