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A Charming Tudor in Greenland Hills

5227 Monticello Avenue is the total package.
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A Charming Tudor in Greenland Hills

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There’s something undeniably charming about a Tudor home. In a world of sterile, cookie-cutter builds, the gothic architectural style is a breath of fresh air on the block. And Greenland Hills’ 5227 Monticello Avenue is no different.

The two-story, 3,685 square foot build combines nostalgic and contemporary design into one irresistible package. Walking up to the front door will make you think you’re about to stroll into a 1920s build, but don’t be deceived—the home was built in 2006 and extensively remodeled last year— maintaining that old world look while giving you the comforts of 2017.

One of the most charming features of 5227 Monticello is the presence of many bold style characteristics typical of Tudor homes, but always with a modern touch.



The warm brick exterior highlights three stained glass windows on the peaks of the home. These design treats will remind you of that classic gingerbread style—and through the curved wooden door, there is more to come.

On the first floor, beautiful rounded archways and halls can be found throughout the home, and are modernized with a soothing gray tone color palette. The extra wide doorways create an open flow throughout the first floor, where you can find two wood burning fireplaces, a fully-equipped wet bar, and a combined kitchen and den area that will give you plenty of options when it comes to entertaining or curling up with a good book for some alone time in the library.

Upstairs, the master retreat is something to behold. Super high peaked ceilings, a private balcony, and a master closet that is an organized fashionista’s dream are just a few of the amazing features that aren’t typically found in old school Tudor builds.

And in the backyard, gothic design is complimented with modern landscaping, a heated pool, and a wonderful covered patio perfect for entertaining on warm nights.

One look at 5227 Monticello proves that it goes above and beyond when it comes to Tudor style—instead, it has a unique charm all its own.

5227 Monticello Avenue | Dallas, TX 75206






Peter-LoudisPeter Loudis
214-215-4269
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Peter is the quintessential combination of integrity, hard work, energy, and creativity with a warm smile and personal touch that every buyer and seller wants representing them. With nearly 10 years of professional sales experience, hundreds of clients and millions of dollars of business conducted, you and your home are in good hands with Peter Loudis.

As a resident of both Uptown and East Dallas, Peter is deeply connected to the local community and North Texas real estate market. Participating in neighborhood events and staying active in the Dallas Alumni Chapter of the Sigma Chi Fraternity are important pastimes in Peter’s life.  When Peter is not conducting real estate transactions, you may find him on a walk in Hollywood, Santa Monica with his two SPCA rescue dogs, Knox and Henderson. Clearly, Peter has a soft spot for dogs and Dallas.

Peter is a graduate of Stephen F. Austin State University, and holds a BA in political science and journalism.

  • Member of TAR, NAR and MetroTex Association

  • Member Dallas Junior Chamber of Commerce

  • Member of Dallas Alumni Chapter of Sigma Chi Fraternity

  • Member of Hollywood Santa Monica Neighborhood Association

  • Historic House Specialist

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